Manufacture of blackBerry Smartphones and receive calls

I recently bought the blackberry curve 8520 on talk and I can't make or receive calls, call failed if poster, also I can not configure my email address

Phone call should work. I don't know what the problem is here.

Gabrielle wrote:

also I can not configure my email address

Do you have a data Plan BlackBerry enabled on your account with your carrier or mobile provider?

You have to, to get the push RIM email functions you are looking for, as well as services of BlackBerry data such as the Web browser, Facebook for BlackBerry, BlackBerry Messenger and much more.

Then call your carrier and you learn about to have added to your account BlackBerry data Plan.

Good luck.

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