BlackBerry smartphones not connected to the wireless network

Hello
I went to a BB tour and I'm trying to recover My World. Whenever I try to update my list, I get an error that says: 'we cannot retrieve your list. Please make sure that your device is on the wireless network.
I can reinstall many of my applications, but there are themes that I bought that I now can't come back.
No idea why I can't get my list?
Thank you!

Hey sorry,
World of the BB app reloaded itself after a can of weeks but thank you

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