BlackBerry smartphone WiFi with Verizon 8330

I have a 8330 and Verizon is my ISP.  Here, they do not provide WiFi with the phone.  The phone has this capability and can activate even if Verizon does not support?  The feature is removed models Verizon?

There is no wifi hardware in the 8330 device.  It is not possible to get the wifi on the 8330.

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