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How To Set Your BlackBerry Internet Service account for T-Mobile

September 2nd, 2007  |  Published in Tech

I have a Blackberry & T-Mobile, so when I found these instructions online, I decided to repost them here so I always have quick and easy access to them. These instructions came from Blackberry’s website here.

To set up a BlackBerry Internet Service account on your desktop computer, complete the following steps:

  1. Perform a Register Now on the BlackBerry device. For instructions, see KB00510.
  2. Go to www.my.t-mobile.com.
  3. Click the Register for My T-Mobile link.
  4. Enter the phone number of the BlackBerry device and click Submit. A temporary password will be sent to the BlackBerry device in a text message.
  5. Go back to www.my.t-mobile.com and log in with the BlackBerry device phone number and the temporary password.
  6. Click the Not your phone? link at the top right corner of the page.
  7. Click the picture of your BlackBerry device.
  8. Click the Set up BlackBerry Internet E-mail link near the bottom of the page.
  9. Read the BlackBerry Internet Service End User Agreement and place a check mark in the box labelled I have read and understand the Legal Terms and Conditions, then click I Agree.
  10. Enter the PIN and IMEI of the BlackBerry device and click OK.Note: For instructions on how to locate the PIN and IMEI on the BlackBerry device, see KB05026.

  11. Your BlackBerry Internet Service account is now set up. You may begin adding email accounts or create a BlackBerry email address.

To set up the BlackBerry Internet Service account from your BlackBerry device, complete the following steps:

  1. Verify that the BlackBerry device is connected to the wireless network. For information about network status indicators, see KB02334.
  2. Perform a Register Now on the BlackBerry device. For instructions, see KB00510.
  3. Click Setup Wizard and then click Email Setup.
  4. Select I want to create or add an email address and click Next, then click Next again.
  5. Read and decide whether to accept the legal terms.
  6. If you choose to accept the legal terms, type your user name and password and click Next.
    Your account is now set up. You may begin adding email accounts or create a BlackBerry email address.

Note: You may also click the E-mail Settings icon on the BlackBerry device Home screen or type your service provider’s BlackBerry Internet Service web page address into a browser.


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