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Where do you log into your BIS account?

Posted by Joe on December 30, 2008 | 13 comments | Filed under : Quick Tips

It seems that every carrier has a different method of getting you a BlackBerry Internet Service account. Even then, it can vary between corporate stores and independent retailers. The result: many BlackBerry users might not know where to login to their BIS account. That’s not a good thing. Yeah, you can set up most of the features right on your device, but that can be a pain. Things like changing your email signature can, for the most part, only be done through your desktop BIS login. So, in case you were wondering where to go, we’ll give you the links here to the North American carriers.

Alltel
AT&T
Bell
Bluegrass
CellularOne
Cellular South
Centennial Wireless
Cincinnati Bell
Dobson Cellular
EarthLink Wireless
Nextel
NTELOS
Rogers
SouthernLINC
Sprint
SunCom
TBayTel
T-Mobile
TeleCommunication Systems
Telus
U.S. Cellular
Verizon Wireless
Virgin Mobile Canada

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1 olaosebikan December 8, 2011 at 12:58 am

I activated my account with a network in nigeria for the first time, and I was sent
Some application like facebook,twitter,and I opened the blackberry application for download
On dowbloading my screen just went automatical whight, I remove the battery and replace, it cameup wight,I insated my charger
And it started butting and finanlly cameup,but the battery went down.
Secondly I was unable to download yahoomail to my BB culve 8520, hw do I go about it?
Regards
Olaosebikan

2 jay November 7, 2011 at 5:42 am

What about vodafone india???

3 anni May 11, 2011 at 2:20 pm

what about the 3 network?? i completely lost, nobody seems to know anything about how the 3 network actually works.

4 Revalidating your Hotmail account on your BlackBerry | BB Geeks July 15, 2010 at 7:31 am

[...] password. I wouldn’t recommend clicking on any links in the message you receive, but rather log into your BIS account on the desktop or through the Email Setup icon on your BlackBerry. Find your Hotmail (or other [...]

Cooper 5 Cooper May 10, 2010 at 9:53 am

@rahkeem If your BlackBerry is a GSM model (SIM) it can not be used on the Verizon network (CDMA)

6 rahkeem ash May 10, 2010 at 12:30 am

I have an cellular south blackberry which is off I want to change it to my verizon wireless accot how can I do this because verizon doesn’t have sim chips

7 Google Buzz annoying for Gmail-synced BlackBerry users | BB Geeks February 11, 2010 at 8:31 am

[...] set up a stronger filter, log into your BIS account, and next to your email address click the filter icon. Name your filter, then from the drop-down [...]

8 Twitter Help Monthly Roundup Round 9 | BB Geeks December 9, 2009 at 11:02 am

[...] BBGeeks Answered: You have to log into your bis account and add or delete email addresses from there. Check out this link for more details and specific steps to take to add your new email accounts to your BlackBerry. [...]

Cooper 9 Cooper August 20, 2009 at 7:49 am

You can set up any email account as your primary email to be delivered to your BlackBerry.

Read here for instructions:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/internet/email.jsp

10 Georgia August 20, 2009 at 5:08 am

i have just got a blackberry pearl from my auntie and i am trying to change the email accounts on it, i no i have to change it on a BIS account but i dont no what mine is as it wasnt set up by me and my auntie doesnt no either
HELP!

11 Filtering emails on your BIS account | BB Geeks May 28, 2009 at 8:05 am

[...] you’re going to have to login to your BIS account. You can find a list of BIS logins here. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear you can do this through the Email settings quicklaunch icon [...]

12 How to save sent messages on your BlackBerry | BB Geeks March 4, 2009 at 11:00 am

[...] log into your BIS account. There, as you probably already know, you’ll see a list of your valid email accounts. To [...]

13 I just got my first BlackBerry…now what? | BB Geeks December 30, 2008 at 11:00 am

[...] your BlackBerry, or didn’t receive the information along with your gift, the first step is to go to your carrier’s BIS login page. There you’ll see an option to create a new account. Click on that. Agree to the Legal Terms [...]

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