BlackBerry Blackberry Curve 8900 Smartphones - access to App World error

Hello

Can someone help me? I went to my network provider, but they are without help.

I downloaded with worldwide success of blackberry app on my blackberry but it says I need to upgrade to a plan that includes browsing. I have web access if im not sure what to do. My provider network said it of a technical foul, can anyone help?

Schevy

Thank you

I've now sorted this use da site and guide my team tech... Laughing out loud!!!

If anyone has this problem contact your network provider and ask them to remove the + 18 setting!

Simply reinstall the app and off you go!

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