I  just got a trick on how you can actually use your etisalat BlackBerry BIS to connect to the internet on your PC's. Using your etisalat BIS on your PC involves the following steps:


                                                 


TOOLS NEEDED:
=etisalat SIM
=Personal Computer 
 =An Internet Modem 
 =GPRS enabled phone


1. Get an etisalat SIM and activate it for Data. A SIM should normally be automatically activated for internet immediately you insert into your phone and on it. If after some period you still don't get the setting sent to you.
Push etisalat Data Settings to your Phone. If you already have a SIM you have been using to browse, you don't need this step. Just proceed to step two.

2. Now that your SIM is internet ready, load a recharge card of N100 to your phone and subscribe to etisalat daily Blackberry voice plan. You can use the weekly or monthly plan. I just want to test with this first. You can subscribe to etisalat daily Blackberry voice plan by dialing *449*3*2# with N100 on your phone. You can use any phone to subscribe. It doesn't have to be a Blackberry. Wait till you get a etisalat SMS that your subscription is successful.

3. Remove the etisalat SIM and insert into you Internet Modem. Connect your modem to your PC and create a new settings profile on your modem with the following information:
Profile name: ULTIMATE (You can use anything)
APN: blackberry.net ID/
Username: leave empty
Password: leave empty
Advanced Settings:
Primary DNS: 8.8.8.8
Alternate DNS: 8.8.4.4
Save, select as the Default Setting and Connect to the Internet.

4. Now open your browser and use the following IP and Port:
IP: 10.71.170.5
PORT: 8080
Save it and you are almost done.
Now Goto your Address bar and type www.StuffzOnNet.blogspot.com and watch out. i believe It worked for you. don't forget to drop your comments/ testimonies / victory reports.

HERE IS AN UPDATE GUYS:
After you have used it with the IP for some days, you can remove the IP and Port from the browser and use Automatically detect Proxy. This way, you can open https (secure) sites.    
-------------------------- ENJOY-----------------------------

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