BIS and BES blackBerry smartphones
Is could someone please tell me what do these letters mean?
BIS - BlackBerry Internet Service, legacy data network, the elderly for BlackBerrys via BlackBerry OS7
BES - BlackBerry Enterprise Service, the compliment of the business to business networks, mainly for businesses and the features of the employee.
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How do I remove BES blackBerry smartphones
Please help I bought bb 9360 and bes it was now the problem is that there are a lot of restrictions in this regard. I wipe it's OS upgrade to 7.1 but stil, say things like (parential controls cannt set on bes server active device) I use BIS. He didn't not political even if try to pass with the devices it is said disabled by administrator pliz pliz help security wipe does not
Hello goldsalltime
I wipe simple does not delete any policy of our BlackBerry. Currently, if you use your BlackBerry purely personal purposes so first make a backup and then follow this Knowledge Base and put it back to factory setting:
KB31291 : How to reset a BlackBerry smartphone to factory using BlackBerry Desktop Software Settings
After a reset when restoring your backup, do a selective restore, restore only your contacts, calendar, Memo entries. does not restore all otherwise these policies that you just deleted restore back and you have to start over.
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BlackBerry, change of sim card and ID blackberry Smartphones roaming charges
I did a little research and although have found similar cases, I'm not quite sure if this has been covered completely. Please forgive me if it has.
I'm going abroad in Germany for a year, and it is useless to cancel me my current plan of the monthly British payroll with Vodaphone. As far as I know my blackberry is unlocked at the international level - I put an old, German o2 pay as you go sim in my phone. Seemed to work very well (sign of o2 Germany, received a message on homelessness in the UK, etc.), but I had no credit so couldn't test. I registered again my user ID of blackberry on my home wi-fi. But other that I couldn't do much to verify the extent of my use.
However, I heard various accounts of not being able to use e-mail, internet, wipe the contacts, etc..
If someone could clarify this, here are my questions:
- If I take my sim UK vodaphone, is anyway I have accumulate roaming charges? Is my blackberry ID, potentially with a new German supplier, related to my old?
- Will he make any question tries to access my email, bbm, whatsapp, etc., with a different number and in a different country.
One has experience in this area, in Germany (a long shot), Europe or world? It seems that the whole ID blackberry complicates things.
My phone is a Blackberry Bold 9900, AFAIK its software wise update - I have updated today with the "Bundle 2061 7.1" I think.
Thank you
J.
Hello and welcome to the community!
There are a number of problems to know for what you propose... Here are my thoughts... (Note that I have traveled internationally widely enough with a BB).
If you activate a plan of itinerant international with the support of your home, you should be able to keep your current SIM card in your BB and have all the features anywhere where you are allowed (according to what your home carrier active). Costs are not small in general, but your home operator is the only entity that can tell you if it will work and for how much money. My personal experience with this method was difficult, it took two 'stranded' international travel before my carrier home could properly configure my account for full international roaming I needed. And once my BB was out of my home network, there was nothing else they could do... so the two 'fail' the TRIPS Agreement.
Given that your BB is unlocked, you can use it on other carriers, simply by changing your SIM card. But with BB, it is not quite as simple as that.
No BB does exist (indeed, no device anywhere that I know of) that has all the radio technologies/frequencies within the view are just too many in the world. Thus, your first task is to ensure that your BB has the ability to the same function on the support networks you want to use it on. You must study the capabilities of your specific BB against the requirements of networks you will operate on... you may need to ask those network operators for more details.
If this element is satisfied, which then verifies that you have services at the level of the voice (calls, voice mail, SMS). But for level data services, increase complications.
Each company chooses patterns specific to BB (by model number) that they will promote "automatically". I do not know the carriers that have their network configured to support all the model numbers of BB. If the carrier you wish to automatically use your BB model number on media, then their system will be able to automatically deliver to your BB Service books required in order to activate the BB exclusive services (email, BBM, etc.). But, if their network does not natively support your specific model BB number, then their network is not likely to be able to automatically deliver these Service for your BB books... which will prevent the use of their network BB exclusive services. Again, you must inquire carriers on which you want to run if your specific model BB number is supported by their network for the automatic distribution of maintenance book.
In addition, it is to ensure that your home carrier frees your BB PIN of their system of BIS. A BB PIN can exist in only one carrier BIS system anywhere in the world... so if your home carrier doesn't release him, then the other carrier will not be able to allocate a BIS account for you, and you still won't be able to use services BIS of them. In this case, it is usually a matter of contact your supplier of home and convince them to release your BB PIN of their system of BIS.
If all goes well and all the conditions are met, then it can be quite transparent to switch between carriers, simply by changing your SIM card, ensure that each SIM card includes good BIS Services this carrier of course.
But if anything this either in the chain requirements above fails, it can sometimes be frustrating to make the things work pretty well (reminds me of my two "failed" international travel).So, with all this as preamble, now to your questions...
jpfp wrote:
- If I take my sim UK vodaphone, is anyway I have accumulate roaming charges? Is my blackberry ID, potentially with a new German supplier, related to my old? J.
Given what you describe, I see no for Vodaphone to charge you roaming charges. Without their SIM in your BB, your BB may not even try to use any resource of Vodaphone. But, you will need to get confirmation of Vodaphone on this point... so that they control all services, billing, etc. for your account. BB services you are subordinate to your main carrier services... you need the services of the main carrier to provide network connectivity services BB riding on this network connection.
jpfp wrote:
- Will he make any question tries to access my email, bbm, whatsapp, etc., with a different number and in a different country.
There are always opportunities for questions. When you use a different SIM card, you are constrained to some services that provide the SIM. If it does not, for example, BIS level services, then you won't access to people. Similarly, if there is some government restrictions for some services, you can be restricted from that as well. If you get a SIM card with full services of BIS and, as described above, you spent all of the required components that I have listed, then you should be able to have all the services you listed. It is possible that you may need to reconfigure your email... There are stories about these configurations if shattered when change carriers... but the BBID integration is intended to facilitate this exact type of change of carrier, so it should not happen. But don't we can, of course, no promises.
Good luck!
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New to BB and BES. How many times my BB synchronizes with the server? Is he constantly "checking", even when I'm away from my office?
Thank you.
Hi and welcome to the Forums!
You should check with your BES admins... they are in control. In general, BB don't do any 'verification'... on the contrary, the server pushes to the BB when there is something in need that.
Good luck!
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Smartphones blackBerry BIS, BES, BIS and BES, what is the difference?
Can someone please explain the difference between:
BIS, BES, BIS & BES
and how do I determine what I have?
BIS = BlackBerry Internet Server. This is used for your personal (Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo) email and your email with your carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT & T, etc.)
= BlackBerry Enterprise Server BES. It comes to your company's server and this is where your work email would be set up to.
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Can operate without BIS - in the universe of GMail and app blackBerry smartphones?
Hello!
I got a BB Curve 3 g 9300 for a week; I'm in England, and I have as well as a T-Mobile contract, Phones4U store in London. Before agreeing to buy the BB and the contract, I went through a whole bunch of things that I wanted to be able to do with the seller and received assurances that they were all possible without additional cost beyond the contract.
Now, the thing is that this contract includes unlimited T-Mobile internet, but does not include the T-Mobile "Blackberry Booster" - which I think is the terminology of T-Mobile for the BIS.
After checking with a nice lady to T-Mobile, I didn't expected to be a problem, because she said that the Blackberry Booster is necessary for e-mail system push Blackberry and Blackberry Messenger, neither of which I want.
Since then, however, I had regular problems with the GMail application (saying "this application requires a working data connection") and BB App World (with a similar message of not being able to connect to the server). This is not the case all the time - sometimes both work very well. But they do not (as described) approximately 40% of the time, and of course, it is enough to say that I can't rely on them.
So I just called T-Mobile again and this time I was told this was caused by not only not the Blackberry Booster. The person I spoke claimed that Blackberry power to prevent my apps to work (as I described) and that they periodically scan combined BB and disconnect people like me who are not pay for Booster/BIS.
So now I wonder if it's really true and - in other words - that it's effectively impossible to use a BB correctly without the Booster/BIS. If you are sure that you know about it, just reply to tide me over!
I should add that you can find out something about the GMail problem anywhere on the web, many different solutions proposed. But most of the success is old, and my impression is that none of the solutions are final. I also tried most of the suggestions, and they have not helped. (An important is only that I have not yet tried redownloading books service, because I do not understand, and because it sounds like it is bound to have BIS.)
Thank you very much in advance for any help you can offer!
Neil
Hi there, Neil.
That is right. To use BlackBerry App World and other applications like GMail, Facebook, and Twitter, you need a BlackBerry data package and access to BIS. Without access BIS, these applications work properly, even if you access GMail online via your browser and you can manually download the applications through your computer.
I hope this info helps!
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Smartphones with Exchange 2003 and BES blackBerry torch
Our company moves to Telus of Rogers and I am curious to know if I am able to continue to use the Server BES 4.1 existing and Exchange 2003 with new features of torch (existing devices are curves).
Does anyone do this?
Thank you
Rob
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Hi all
I have developed an application using the Blackberry push service growing public listening. This works surprisingly well on the regular devices. However, when I tried the same application on a device that is registered to a company BES, she does not receive push messages in my application.
Is there something I need to do to activate a device on a BES to listen to these messages?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
See you soon,.
G.
It works very well if this device a BIS BES service books. If it's a single BES device then you need create a second version of your application specifically for these devices of BES.
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Problems with sending sms and calls blackBerry Smartphones
Hello
I recently me a:
BLACKBERRY 9300
Smartphone (3G, WiFi)
V5.0.0.977 (platform 6.3.0.63)
Band 3G 1,2,5,6
v3.8.5.85 cryptographic kernel
version 1.0.91.633t of brand
Configuration of micro Edition: CLD - 1.1
Micro Edition profile: MID - 2.1
Micro Edition JTWI version: 1.0
Micro Edition Media version: 1.1
Micro Edition PIM version: 1.0
Micro Edition File version: 1.0
Micro Edition bluetooth version: 1.1
Micro Edition location version 1.0.1
Micro edition security and trust services (APDU) version: 1.0
WLAN version 4.1.1.30
and I seem to have a unique problem.
I'm on giffgaff (who has the phone accepts very well), but...
1. I can only call a few people in my contact list. (at every time without problem) where others it disconnects right away when I try to call.
2. I cannot sms only to individuals who have already sent me an sms, I can carry on a conversation but does not start with someone.
3. some people I can txt I can't call and visa versa.
I tried to make calls and txts in different places and times with the full signal strength. As I tried all the proposed problem fixed here. Yet, I still have the problem. I don't know if people have hurt to put a hand on me.
any help with this would be much appreciated.
sincere greetings
Thanks for your detailed description, which helps us a lot. I recommend that you download blackberry protect and do a full backup. After the backup, please try reloading your software through blackberry desktop software or wipe a complete security. NOTE: all data will be lost during a wipe.
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Problems with update and restore blackBerry Smartphones
Hello I'm a newbie here, but have some problems with BB Bold 9900 updated.
During the update alls datas were recorded as usual during restart the BB there's an error to come, means that BB lost its operating system. I used the tips here and somwhere else to restore successfully. Unfortunately the data stored during the update process have not restored, even if the file already exists on my PC.
The file is called LoaderBackup-(2013-09-26) .bbb - so almost similar to the usual backup file.
Ho do I restore the data now?
Thank you much for the help.
Hello and welcome to the community!
Please see this KB:
- KB13428 How to back up and restore data from smartphone BlackBerry using BlackBerry Desktop Software
Good luck!
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Hello
I'm trying to understand why all BlackBerry in my company who are on my BES v4.5 using my internal Internet connection and not Verizon's Internet connection. Anyone have any ideas? This supposd to be this way?
probably you have MDS_CS installed for BES, as well as the devices are usign BlackBerry browser instead of internet browser. Try to change the internet browser under the options of the browser and test.
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Lost icons on the homepage of Yahoo and Gmail blackBerry smartphones
I need help. My storm to perform a deletion of the system my number of password attempts failed. Nice - I know! However, I went back in and put in password blackberry under the e-mail Configuration. In the e-mail configuration, it showed the two e-mail accounts. I checked the passwords and he returned verified. However, when I went back to the home page icons are missing. The "Messages" icon is the only icon and it connects all the emails, etc. are popping up here.
Is it possible to restore the icons of Yahoo and Gmail? the only advantage I see of my dilemma, it is that redundancy is gone with the new account alert message yahoo and new message alert messages.
To prevent this from happening because I lost all my settings, icon positions, etc. I put the Desktop Manager to do an automatic backup. I assume that this will eliminate the hassle in the future in a computer Pocket wipe or another similar deletion occurs. Is this correct? I'm new to blackberry. My previous smartphone automatically saved and stored all the custom features.
Thanks for the help. Any thoughts?
Make sure that the icons are not hidden. Just ALT + click on any icon and choose Show all. All the hidden icons will be displayed as being grayed out. If you find the icons of the now, just ALT + click then and uncheck Hide.
Correct the configuration of the backup & restore to backup automatically prevent this in the future because you might just restore from a backup
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Problem with integration Outlook with BES blackBerry Smartphones
I have Outlook 2003 and my storm through a BES. Now all my folders appear on the Blackberry (with the exception of air currents), but only records that really sync are the Inbox and sent folders. Some folders to synchronize some of the information but nt all this. Any suggestions to get the sync process to go smoother?
In addition, if the rules are made in Outlook for emails to shoot in a particular folder on reception, why don't these rules translate on the storm/BES?
Please advise and thank you in advnace for your help.
The drafts folder is not synchronize on a BlackBerry.
If you go under Messages | Options | Email settings | Folder redirection, you can develop your mailbox and see if all the folders you want to synchronize is checked.
http://www.BlackBerry.com/BTSC/KB04297
The rules should be translated if you configure the folder redirection, as described above. Unless the folder redirection was the installation until you have activated, you will see new emails as redirected by outlook rule. When e-mails redirected by a rule Outlook icon next to these e-mails looks like a blue/gray folder instead of the icon normal envelope.
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Question of BES blackBerry Smartphones
Hi all
I hope someone can help me solve the following problem.
I got a BB Curve 9300, OS v6.0.0.526 platform 6.6.0.195, for use at work today.
The BB has been activated and configured to be used with our BES corp.
My normal workstation is running Windows 7 and Office / Outlook 2010. I have server-side Exchange rules configured in Outlook that move messages to individuals in specific subfolders under my Inbox.
Earlier this afternoon, I sent an e-mail message to which he replied to my manager. However, his answer does not appear on my BB. I was unaware of his answer until I accessed my email remotely from a pc account.
In this specific case, I opened a virtual, open Office Outlook and was able to see his response. I also see his answer through OWA.
On my BB, I can see all sub folders that I created in my Inbox on the Exchange Server, but his response to my initial message does not appear on my BB as it does from the Outlook or OWA client.
The BB Curve email message actions display options and are 'no' together to hide filed or sent messages.
Corp seems to think I need to have "all" messages go directly to my Inbox 'without' folder redirection to receive all incoming messages properly on my BB. I'm not buying it... What is the point of having an Inbox arranged if this is the case when using a BB to have access to e-mail?
In addition, if the thought process of the Corp is correct, then why I see subfolders of Inbox that I created in Outlook on my BB when I choose email BB option to choose or of opening a specific file?
Someone has an answer, or can anyone point me in the right direction to solve this problem?
TIA,
Cliff
By default, BES grows only by e-mail in the Inbox and sent items to the device, so that you can see your email in their own folder structure are not pushed.
If you need pushed certain folders on your device go to your Inbox, select Options - E-mail settings and press the Blackberry Menu button - select the Folder Redirection
Work your way to the bottom of your folder list by pressing the menu button to select files that will need to be pushed on the device.
Once you have selected all the files you want, press the menu button, then press save
Note: this will affect only the messages pushed to your device in the future, old messages will not be pushed.
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Folder of Email of indexing and ranking blackBerry Smartphones
The main reason I stayed with a Blackberry is because of the ease of filing of messages. Read the email, tap the message file option and start typing the folder where the message goes (if it has not already guessed) and voila, filed message. I tried all the Apple and Android devices, but after about 5 minutes to scroll through endless folders trying to find where the email needs to go, I give up.
New Priv will always have this valuable feature?
Hi @DarrellG1
I can confirm that e-mail is a feature offered by the BlackBerry hub when using PRIV
Thank you!
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