Unlocking Blackberry PIN
If you have a Blackberry registered with an operator and wish to change or upgrade to another service provider, here is a small tutorial.
PIN stands for Personal Identification Number on your device or terminal. It is a unique number that usually registers the phone operator that sells the device for the first time and therefore do not know the logins for accounts set up BIS and so when trying to create a new account and tells you has been registered in a different operator. We recommend that your device has the bands open or unlocked.
Understood this, you need to get a Blackberry (Terminal 1) with a chip that has the service activated (Chip 1) BIS and provide insight into the user / password associated with it. Ask a friend if you have access to your Blackberry account from the Internet.
Chip bags 1 (your friend) and get in the Terminal 2 (which is your Blackberry). Switch on and see you are looking for the signal. Expected to have signal.
Login to the BIS address for your carrier from the browser on your computer, go to the account of Chip 1. Automatically the system will identify you changed your terminal and asks if you want to associate. You agree and tell him so. Now living room of your account. This serves to link the chip of your friend to your PIN (your unit).
Volvelo off the phone and to get to Terminal 1 (which is where it belongs), wait to recognize the signal and volvete to get from your computer to the BIS address of the operator. You get the message again to associate the device chip and dale to accept again. Now the chip of your friends is associated with the device that suits her and left without chip-vendor associated with your Blackberry.
Now, put your chip in your Blackberry. Log in to the BIS site operator where to register your terminal, enter the PIN and IMEI and ready, and you will be able to create your new account with user name and password. Now we just need to activate your Blackberry Internet service, ie, send and receive emails, browse, use applications.
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