BlackBerry smartphone browser launch any where?

I just got my replacement of Asurion phone and I turned on then I noticed there is no browser icon and I get emails where is my icon of browser for me to go on the internet

Did you change your OLD pin code device PIN for your new device PIN?

You must. Or call your operator to do this.

http://www.BlackBerryFAQ.com/index.php/Where_can_I_log_into_my_BIS_account%3F

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