BlackBerry smartphones CONVERT BROADBAND WIFI

BACK ANY ONE NOW HOW TO CONVERT HIGH SPEED BB WIFI SIGNAL? OR HOW FILL BB WITH PC AND DIGITAL PHONE WORKING WITH INTERNET?

Thank you

ALEJANDRO

CradlePoint makes a router you can connect your BB in and create a WiFi hotspot:

http://www.CradlePoint.com/ctr350/ctr350.php

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