Overview:
Link2Exchange will work with any cellular carrier that provides Blackberry devices and offers data connections to its users. The most important factors when choosing who your Blackberry cellular provider will be are 1) coverage and 2) cost.
Procedure:
CoverageThe most critical feature of a cell phone is whether or not it will have a data signal where you live and work. Without coverage even a free phone plan wouldn't be worth it. Below are links to several national cellular providers. If you'd like to add a link to our list, contact us at support@link2exchange.com.
AT & T: http://www.attwireless.com/global/maps/coveragemap.jhtml?mapDisplay=datagsm/gprs&zip=98122&map=Y&mapMenu=Y&zipInput=
Cingular: http://www.cingular.com/shop/maps
NexTel: http://www.nextel.com/services/coverage/index.shtml
Sprint: http://www.sprint.com/
T-Mobile: http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/Default.asp?class=coverage
Verizon Wireless: http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/CoverageLocatorController?requesttype=NEWREQUEST
PriceWith cellular plans constantly, changing Link2Exchange cannot make a specific recommendation other than to suggest the whatever data plan you get should be unlimited usage so you don't get charged extra for using the service a lot. In our experience, once a user gets a Blackberry, they use it constantly. With the upgraded web browser (courtesy of Link2Exchange) and the email anywhere features, we strongly believe you will also use it a lot and should prepare by signing up with the proper carrier and data plan.
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