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BlackBerry® smartphones run on a range of networks, keeping you connected to the information you need, whenever you need it.
BlackBerry smartphones can support industry-leading wireless data and voice networks in the UK. Take a look at information on the various networks and supported devices by selecting a link below.
Mobile
BlackBerry smartphones run on a wide range of popular wireless networks in the UK.
Learn more about mobile network support
Wi-Fi
Some BlackBerry smartphones include Wi-Fi® support so you can connect to virtually any Wi-Fi network.
Mobile
BlackBerry® smartphones operate on the following mobile networks:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Networks
GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks let you maintain a virtual connection to the wireless network for data services. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) and EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution) are packet-switched networks, designed for wide-area data communication while GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) offers high quality mobile voice services. GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks are operated by most UK network operators.
Devices that operate on GSM/GPRS networks:
- BlackBerry® Curve™ 8320
- BlackBerry® Curve™ 8310
- BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300
- BlackBerry® 8800
- BlackBerry® 8820
- BlackBerry® 8700f
- BlackBerry® 8700g
- BlackBerry® 8700v
- BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100
- BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8110
- BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8120
- BlackBerry® 7730
- BlackBerry® 7290
- BlackBerry® 7230
- BlackBerry® 7130g
- BlackBerry® 7130v
- BlackBerry® 7100g
- BlackBerry® 7100t
- BlackBerry® 7100v
- BlackBerry® 7100x
- BlackBerry® 6280
- BlackBerry® 6230
- BlackBerry® 6710
- BlackBerry® 5810
Devices that operate on EDGE networks:
- BlackBerry Curve 8320
- BlackBerry Curve 8310
- BlackBerry Curve 8300
- BlackBerry 8800
- BlackBerry 8820
- BlackBerry 8700g
- BlackBerry 8700f
- BlackBerry 8700v
- BlackBerry Pearl 8100
- BlackBerry Pearl 8110
- BlackBerry Pearl 8120
- BlackBerry 7130g
- BlackBerry 7130v
UMTS/3G Networks
UMTS/3G networks let you maintain a virtual connection to the wireless network for voice and non-voice data services.
Devices that operate on UMTS/3G networks:
Wi-Fi
Smartphones that are Wi-Fi® capable allow you to access the Internet when you are in range of the Wi-Fi network. Areas within Wi-Fi coverage are deemed hotspots, and can be private (e.g. a home/enterprise network, or a commercial location such as a coffee shop) or public (e.g. municipal).
UMA/GAN
UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access), sometimes referred to as GAN (Generic Access Network), provides carrier services (GSM®/GPRS/EDGE) over unlicensed networks such as Wi-Fi. It allows smartphones that are Wi-Fi capable to make GSM phone calls over Wi-Fi networks.
BlackBerry® smartphones that support Wi-Fi:
- BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8120 smartphone*
- BlackBerry® Curve™ 8320 smartphone*
- BlackBerry® 8820 smartphone*
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*Check with your service provider for supported services and features. Not all BlackBerry plans support Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry services. Activation with voice and data plan required.
Getting Started
If your BlackBerry® smartphone features Wi-Fi® capabilities, you can connect to a Wi-Fi network automatically or manually. Learn how by selecting the appropriate topic below.
System Requirements and Support for Wi-Fi Enabled BlackBerry Smartphones
BlackBerry® Data Services* Requirements
- Routable path of device to the Internet via TCP/IP on port 443
- Optional UMA/GAN access—routable path from device to the Internet via TCP/IP ports 4500 and 500
- Requires carrier support for UMA/GAN
BlackBerry Enterprise Data Services Requirements
- BlackBerry® Enterprise Server software v4.0 or later
- Allocation of IP addresses using DHCP or static IP addresses with routable paths:
- Device to the BlackBerry Router via TCP/IP on port 4101
- Device access to DHCP server and DNS server
- If using NAT, enable NAT traversal
- Optional IPSec-based VPN—routable path of device to the VPN concentrator via IPSec/TCP ports 4500 and 500
Supported IEEE® 802.11™ Access Points
| IEEE 802.11a** | 802.11b | 802.11g | |
| Frequency | 5 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz |
| Maximum speed | 54 Mbps | 11 Mbps | 54 Mbps |
**BlackBerry® 8820 smartphone only.
Supported WLAN Security Methods
- WEP (64-bit or 128-bit)
- Pre-shared Key (PSK)
- 8021.X/EAP–LEAP
- 8021.X/EAP–EAP–PEAP
- 8021.X/EAP–TLS
- 8021.X/EAP–TTLS
- 8021.X/EAP–FAST
- 8021.X/EAP–SIM
Inner Authentication Methods
- PEAP method supports:
- EAP–MSCHAPv2
- EAP–GTC
- EAP-TTLS method supports:
- EAP–MSCHAPv2
- MSCHAPv2
- EAP-FAST method supports:
- EAP–MSCHAPv2
- EAP–GTC
Encryption Key Management
- WEP
- Wi-Fi® Alliance’s Wi-Fi Protected Access™ (WPA™) Personal and Enterprise
- Wi-Fi Alliance’s Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Personal and Enterprise
IPSec VPN Support
- Alcatel® 7130 Secure VPN Gateway
- Avaya® VSU™ Series
- Check Point® Software Technologies VPN-1
- Cisco® VPN Concentrator 3000 Series
- Cisco Secure PIX Firewall VPN
- Cisco IOS with Easy VPN Server
- Lucent Firewall Brick Family
- Netscreen Systems
- Nortel Networks Contivity VPN Switch Series
- Secure Computing® Sidewinder® Firewall
- Symantec® Raptor Firewall and PowerVPN
Software Token Support
- RSA® Authentication Manager
- Requires BlackBerry Enterprise Server Version 4.1 SP3 or later
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*Requires a BlackBerry Data Plan.