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Old 03-10-2009, 06:37 AM   #1
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All of a sudden, one day all my third-party applications can't connect to anything. They all just stoped working. I had google maps, opera mini, instantgo, and more. They all worked fine untill a few weeks ago. I miss having these applications because it's the reason I have a blackberry!

Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a work around?

Info: I have Cincinnatibell and an 8100
I have the apn gocbw (with the www dot before and the dot com after that I can't say because I can't enter links) and the username cbw they should be correct. I try socket and http nothing works

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Old 03-10-2009, 06:42 AM   #2
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Are you sure it was Cincy Bell? Are you on a BES?
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Old 03-10-2009, 08:12 PM   #3
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I'm not 100% sure it was Cincinnati Bell but I don't know what else could have caused it. I don't know what BES is sorry. I have Blackberry Lite which is a very basic plan. I don't think it really has internet but it does have email. I was never able to browse the internet with a browser but I was able to use Opera Mini to get on MySpace and other sites to check the weather and such. I wasn't able to download anything or stream anything because it would always go to my default browser but that was okay. I could use instantgo and be on AIM all the time and all kinds of other stuff. I doubt I have BES since I don't know what it is.

Thanks so much for your help.
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If you only have BlackBerry Lite, then you weren't entitled to access those applications, so they probably just closed a loophole.
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Okay, is there anyway to get around this? Please.
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Okay, is there anyway to get around this? Please.
You should purchase a full-fledged BlackBerry Internet Service plan. This plan will enable you to take advantage of all features of your BlackBerry device.
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BES=BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Which basically means you can "sync" your information from your company. If you have BlackBerry Light, you don't have that....you have BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service), which is basically just an individual BlackBerry plan as opposed to a corporate plan...one that services many company BlackBerrys.

My guess is your 3rd Party Apps were blocked because you have the "light" version. I looked at the CBW website and noticed that there's many differences in the BBL and BIS service. Yes...mainly $15/mo. But if you look at the graph, it even has a red X by the apps like Facebook, Flickr, Yahoo in the light column but green checks in the BIS column.

So bottom line....upgrade to a BIS account. It'll cost you $15/mo more but your 3rd party apps will work. Light is just for email and little surfing is my guess. Should work after that; I'm in Cincy area too and know a lot of BB users and nothing is ever blocked for them (but they have BIS or BES). Hope this helps.
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Thanks! That helps out a lot. But... I don't have an extra $15 a month. In fact, I don't even have the $20 a month I'm already paying for practically nothing! Before was fine because I could use my apps but now there's almost no point in having my blackberry. Would you guys happen to know of a link to where I could get these third-party apps working or anything at all. I know someone that gets free internet on his phone and he is on prepaid, but then again he's like a programmer and all that good stuff. I just wish I could, and I know you guys are gonna say no so thanks anyways.
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Thanks! That helps out a lot. But... I don't have an extra $15 a month. In fact, I don't even have the $20 a month I'm already paying for practically nothing! Before was fine because I could use my apps but now there's almost no point in having my blackberry. Would you guys happen to know of a link to where I could get these third-party apps working or anything at all. I know someone that gets free internet on his phone and he is on prepaid, but then again he's like a programmer and all that good stuff. I just wish I could, and I know you guys are gonna say no so thanks anyways.
Yeah, you were getting things that you weren't paying for. Sorry.
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Dang, I wanna get those things I wasn't paying for again, without paying for them.
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Dang, I wanna get those things I wasn't paying for again, without paying for them.
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