Nextel comm 7520 User Manual

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The BlackBerry® 7520™  
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BlackBerry® Basics....................................................................2  
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Nextel® Welcome Guide  
Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service.................................................. 37  
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Using Bluetooth® Technology................................................ 49  
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The BlackBerry 7520  
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Nextel® Welcome Guide  
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BlackBerry Basics  
Getting Help  
There are many ways to find answers to your questions at any time.  
The CD included in your kit contains the complete BlackBerry  
7520 User Guide.  
From the Home screen of your BlackBerry  
device, click the Help icon.  
The Home screen is the initial screen that contains all main options  
on the BlackBerry device. With your trackwheel, you can scroll to  
the left or to the right to see more options.  
Visit www.nextelwelcome.com and under Account Type register  
for MyNextel if you are a new customer.  
You can also visit www.nextelwelcome.com, click Support and  
click on the BlackBerry 7520 for more information.  
Navigating Your BlackBerry  
Device  
1. Roll the trackwheel to highlight  
options on the screen.  
Trackwheel  
2. Click the trackwheel by pushing it in.  
This will select items or open menus.  
3. Press the Escape button to exit a  
screen, cancel an action, or go back  
one page in the browser.  
Escape Button  
The Walkie-Talkie Button  
Walkie-Talkie button  
Hold the Walkie-Talkie button to speak  
during a Walkie-Talkie call. Release the  
Walkie-Talkie button to listen during a  
Walkie-Talkie call.  
For more information on using the Walkie-  
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Set-up Checklist  
Set-up Checklist  
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To set up your BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel , follow these  
steps:  
Step 1: Insert the SIM Card  
Step 2: Insert the Battery  
Step 3: Turn on the Power  
Step 4: Set the Date/time  
Step 5: Connect to the Wireless Network  
Step 6: Set up your Email  
Step 7: Transfer your Contacts  
Step 1: Insert the SIM Card  
Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is a smart card that fits into  
your BlackBerry device and contains your personal information including  
network activation and phone book entries. Your BlackBerry device will  
not work unless your SIM card is inserted.  
Important: Turn off your BlackBerry device before you insert or remove the  
SIM card. Do not scratch, bend, or expose the SIM card to static  
electricity or wet conditions.  
1. Your SIM card may already be inserted in your BlackBerry device.  
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Verify that it is in your BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel .  
2. Press the battery cover release button.  
Release button  
3. Slide off the battery cover.  
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4. If the battery is inserted, remove it by pushing up with your thumb  
from the bottom of the battery.  
5. Slide the SIM card holder toward its hinge to unlock it.  
6. Lift the SIM card holder.  
7. Insert the SIM card into the holder so that the notches align.  
8. Close the SIM card holder.  
9. Slide the SIM card holder away from its hinges to lock it.  
Step 2: Insert the Battery  
Important: Your kit may contain a charged battery. If you need to charge your  
battery, connect the end of the USB cable to your computer and  
the small end to your BlackBerry device or use your travel  
charger. To charge your BlackBerry device using your computer,  
the BlackBerry Desktop Software must be installed on your  
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computer. Use only the battery that Research in Motion  
specifies for use with your BlackBerry device. See the Safety and  
Product Information booklet that accompanied your BlackBerry  
device for more information about using the battery safely.  
1. Press the battery cover release button and slide off the battery  
cover.  
2. Insert the battery so that the connectors on the battery align with the  
connectors on your BlackBerry device.  
3. Replace the battery cover.  
4. If the battery is charged, your BlackBerry  
device will turn on and the Confirm Date/  
Time dialog box appears.  
You will see an hour glass for a minute or so  
followed by the Nextel screen and then a dialog  
box that lets you know that Security software is  
being verified.  
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Note: When the battery is fully charged, this indicator will appear.  
Step 3: Turn on the Power  
On the BlackBerry device, if the power is off, press the Power button  
located in the right hand corner of your device as shown here.  
Step 4: Set the Date/Time  
The Date/Time dialog box appears the first time you power on the  
device. To change the current date and time:  
1. Click Edit from the dialog box or from the Home screen, click on the  
Options icon.  
2. Scroll to Date/Time.  
3. Set the Time Zone.  
4. Set the Date/Time Source.  
5. Click the trackwheel and click Save.  
Verify that the date and time at the top of your Home screen is correct.  
Step 5: Connect to the Wireless Network  
Your BlackBerry device is designed to connect to the wireless network  
automatically the first time you turn on the power. To connect to the  
wireless network successfully, your wireless service must be active and  
you must be in a wireless network coverage area as shown below. When  
your BlackBerry device is not connected to the wireless network, you can  
continue to use features that do not require a connection to the wireless  
network.  
For example, you can type and save draft email messages, or manage  
tasks.  
1. From the Home screen, click Turn Wireless On (unless it is already  
on). Your BlackBerry device must register with the Nextel National  
Network in order to work properly. Initial registration may take a few  
minutes so please be patient.  
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Step 6: Set Up Your Email  
Your BlackBerry device is designed to enable you to integrate both  
supported personal and corporate email accounts with your BlackBerry  
7520 device. To begin sending and receiving emails, you must link  
your BlackBerry device with a supported email account using one or both  
of these two methods:  
BlackBerry Internet Service email account. This account type is for  
you if you don’t have an existing email account or if you wish to link your  
ISP/POP3 accounts to your BlackBerry device. Nextel will provide you  
with an email account for your BlackBerry device (Example:  
[email protected]). Once you have set up this email  
account, you can then forward your ISP/POP3 emails to this account.  
Note: If you purchased your device in a store and want to set up a new  
email as an individual, rather than with a corporation, use this option.  
For step-by-step instructions on how to set up your email options, please  
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BlackBerry Enterprise Server corporate email account. This account  
type is for you if you use your BlackBerry device through a corporate  
network that employs a system administrator to manage a BlackBerry  
Enterprise Server within your company.  
If you are a new corporate user, you must obtain a User ID and  
password from your system administrator. BlackBerry Enterprise Server  
users can activate emails over the air through Enterprise Activation for  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server software version 4.0 and up.  
For step-by-step instructions on how to set up your email options, please  
If you want to link your BlackBerry device using both methods, it is  
recommended that you follow the steps in “BlackBerry Enterprise Server  
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Step 7: Transfer Your Contacts  
If you are new to Nextel, you will want to transfer your contacts to your  
BlackBerry device. Click the Help icon > Contacts for more information.  
If you are an existing Nextel user and are upgrading, you can transfer  
contacts that you have saved on your SIM card phone book to your new  
BlackBerry device. For more information, see “Using Your SIM Card  
Note: The SIM card phone book functionality will only work with BlackBerry  
devices that use a 32K SIM card and the Motorola two-digit series  
phones (example: i90, i95, etc.)  
View Your Personal Telephone Number and Nextel Walkie-  
Talkie Number  
Your Personal Telephone Number (PTN) will display as “unknown” until  
you receive a phone call. You can also make a call to a phone with a  
caller ID as another means to see your PTN.  
To view your PTN, on the Home screen, scroll to Phone icon and click  
the trackwheel. You can also click the Options icon, click Advanced  
Options, and click SIM Card.  
To view your Nextel Walkie-Talkie number (DC#), from the Phone icon,  
click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Status. Your Nextel  
Walkie-Talkie Service Number is displayed in the My DC# field, and your  
PTN is again displayed in the My Number field.  
Note: Your SIM card must be inserted for your PTN and DC# to display.  
Your PTN also displays on the Active Call screen during a call. Your DC#  
displays on the Active Call screen when you send a Call Alert or while  
engaged in Walkie-Talkie Calls.  
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Set a BlackBerry Device Password  
1. In the BlackBerry device options, click Security Options.  
2. Click General Settings.  
3. Set the Password field to Enabled.  
4. Set the other security options.  
5. Click the trackwheel and click Save.  
6. Type a BlackBerry device password and click the trackwheel.  
7. Retype the password and click the trackwheel.  
Set Up Your Notification Profiles  
A notification profile is designed to alert or notify you of incoming  
messages or calls, appointments, task reminders, and browser content.  
You can create a profile that specifies:  
which sounds to use,  
what volume level of your ring to use, or  
whether to notify you if your BlackBerry device is in or out of your  
holster.  
The BlackBerry device has six preset notifications profiles: Loud, Vibrate,  
Quiet, Normal, Phone Only, and Off. You can edit these preset  
notifications, except for the Off profile for each type of notification you  
receive.  
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Navigating Your BlackBerry  
Navigating Your BlackBerry  
Navigating Screens  
Lock the BlackBerry device/  
keyboard  
Click Keyboard Lock and set a  
password for added security  
Unlock the BlackBerry device/ Double-click the trackwheel  
keyboard  
Move the cursor vertically/  
Roll the trackwheel / press  
+ roll the  
horizontally  
trackwheel  
Return to the previous screen Press the Escape button  
Click an item  
Highlight the item > Click the  
trackwheel  
Select multiple items  
Hold  
+ roll the trackwheel  
Hold  
+ press the Escape button  
Switch between programs  
Go to the top of a screen  
Press  
Press  
Go to the bottom of a screen  
Turn on/off the BlackBerry  
device  
Press  
Typing and Editing  
Capitalize a letter  
Hold the letter  
To insert a period  
Press  
Press  
twice  
+ the key  
Type the alternate character on  
a key  
Insert a symbol  
Press  
Insert an accented character  
Hold a letter + roll the trackwheel  
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Select lines of text  
Press  
> Roll the trackwheel  
Select individual characters  
Copy selected text  
Hold  
+ roll the trackwheel  
Press  
+ click the trackwheel or  
click the trackwheel > Click Copy  
Press or click the  
trackwheel > Click Cut  
Cut selected text  
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Paste selected text  
Press  
+ click the trackwheel or  
click the trackwheel > Click Paste  
Cancel a selection  
Press the Escape button  
Phone Shortcuts  
Open the phone screen  
Press  
Recall the last number dialed  
End a call  
Press  
twice  
Hold the Escape button  
Turn on/off speakerphone  
during a call  
Press  
Change volume during a call  
Roll the trackwheel  
Dial a letter in a phone number  
Hold  
+ press the letter  
Hold  
Call a voice mail access  
number  
Assign speed dial to a selected Hold an unassigned letter key > Click  
contact  
OK  
Mute a call using a headset  
End a call using a headset  
Press the headset button  
Hold the headset button  
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Navigating Your BlackBerry  
Browser Shortcuts  
Open the home page  
Press  
Go back one page  
Exit the browser  
Press the Escape button  
Hold the Escape button  
Search for a word on a page  
Open a selected link  
Press  
Press  
Go down one page  
Press  
Press  
Press  
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Go up one page  
Go to a specific web page  
Message Shortcuts  
Open a selected message  
Press  
Press  
Compose a new message  
Reply to sender  
Press  
Press  
Reply to all  
Forward a message  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Go to messages from next day  
Go to messages from previous  
day  
Go to the next unread message  
View sent messages  
Press  
Press  
Press  
+
+
View received messages  
View Walkie-Talkie calls  
Press  
+
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Calendar Shortcuts  
For these shortcuts to work in Day view, in the calendar options, set the  
Enable Quick Entry field to No.  
Go to next day, week, or month  
Press  
Go to the previous day, week,  
or month  
Press  
Schedule an appointment  
Press  
Hold  
Move the cursor horizontally in  
Week view  
+ roll the trackwheel  
+ roll the trackwheel  
Hold  
Move the cursor vertically in  
Month view  
Fields  
Press  
Press  
to change a value in a field.  
to view all values available in the  
selected field.  
On an Options screen, you can also select an  
option and click the trackwheel. Click Change  
Option and click a value.  
Menus  
Click the Trackwheel to view the menu.  
On the menu, click standard actions,  
such as New, View, Edit, Delete, Save,  
Options and Help. Additional options  
might appear depending upon the item  
you have selected.  
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Status Indicators  
Full battery power  
Low battery power  
Placed Call  
Missed call  
Charging  
Received call  
Roaming  
Sent message  
Home Zone  
Message sending  
Receiving data  
Message not sent  
Transmitting data  
Service book waiting  
Voice mail message  
Bluetooth radio on  
Read message  
Unread message  
Filed message  
Message includes  
attachment  
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SMS message  
Bluetooth radio  
connected  
Number mode on  
MMS message  
System is busy  
Shift mode on  
Alt mode on  
Location-based services  
Saved web page  
Speakerphone off for  
Walkie-Talkie  
Alarm set  
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Wireless Network Coverage  
You must connect to the wireless network to begin using many  
BlackBerry device features. To connect or disconnect from the wireless  
network, from the Home screen, click Turn Wireless On/Turn Wireless  
Off.  
Indicators on the Home screen show the wireless coverage level for the  
area in which you are using your BlackBerry device. A low level of  
wireless coverage might limit the use of some BlackBerry device  
features, as shown in the chart below.  
Full wireless coverage  
No Wireless coverage  
Wireless is turned off  
Emergency calls only  
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Emergency Calls  
Receive SMS Messages  
Phone  
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Walkie-Talkie  
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Email and PIN messages  
Browser  
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Nextel Services Overview  
Nextel gives you more ways than anyone  
to communicate with everyone.SM  
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The enhanced color display BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel  
offers the capabilities of a Nextel Internet-ready phone — including  
Nextel Walkie-Talkie Servicealong with the industry-leading  
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BlackBerry wireless email solution. The BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by  
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Nextel is an advanced wireless communications device that is  
designed to integrate seamlessly both voice and data services which  
Nextel offers on the largest guaranteed all-digital network in the U.S. to  
give you the freedom of reliable and encrypted, nationwide access to  
critical information anywhere, anytime.  
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Your BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel is loaded with a variety of  
features designed to make your life easier:  
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Nextel Digital Cellular – The BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel  
uses Nextel’s All-Digital National Network for digital cellular service.  
Nextel Worldwide Service enables you to use your BlackBerry device  
internationally in select cities with iDEN networks. Go to nextel.com for  
coverage information. Contact Nextel Customer Care to obtain and  
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confirm availability and service.  
Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service – With Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service, the  
long-range walkie-talkie feature, you can make and receive Walkie-  
Talkie calls even when network service is not available at a fraction of  
the cost of cellular calls.  
Nextel Web Services – Use the browser in your BlackBerry device to  
access Nextel Web Services, a suite of Nextel wireless data content and  
Internet services that provide quick access to the information you need to  
get business done.  
Messaging – Integrate your BlackBerry device with up to 10 supported  
third-party email accounts. Compose, send, save, search, and manage  
email. Use multimedia (image and audio) messaging (MMS), send and  
receive peer-to-peer (PIN) messages, and receive text messages  
(SMS).  
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Bluetooth – Connect your BlackBerry device with other Bluetooth  
wireless technology-enabled devices such as a handsfree car kit or  
wireless headset. In some countries there may be restrictions on using  
Bluetooth devices. Check with your local authorities.  
Integrated Speaker – Use the hands-free speaker while on a digital  
cellular or Walkie-Talkiecall.  
Address Book – Organize, categorize, customize, and maintain your  
contact information using Address Book. Address Book makes it  
convenient for you to contact those people who are important to you.  
Note: Nextel Web Services Address Book contacts must be imported  
separately. See the Address Book User’s Guide on nextel.com.  
Calendar – Add, edit, and delete your calendar appointments and  
synchronize your desktop and BlackBerry device calendars. Customize  
your calendar view according to day, week, agenda, or month view.  
Tasks – Track all of your important tasks. Add, edit, delete, and mark  
tasks complete. Manage your time and your “to do list” while on the go.  
Customizing – Personalize your device to meet your individual needs.  
Use Options and Profiles to customize your BlackBerry device. Set an  
alarm, lock your keyboard to prevent unintended typing, or customize  
notification profiles to create a set of behaviors for your BlackBerry  
device to use in certain situations such as meetings.  
Advanced Security – The BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses Triple  
Data Encryption Standard (DES) and Advanced Encryption Standard  
(AES) which are designed to meet most corporate security requirements  
for remote email access. Triple DES and AES encryption standards are  
designed to provide you and your IT department with the confidence that  
your email is strongly encrypted.  
Contacting Customer Care  
Contact Nextel Customer Care in the event that you experience trouble  
with your BlackBerry device or need help with domestic customer care  
issues, including billing issues, general service needs, or to order  
additional services. There are several ways to contact Customer Care:  
From your BlackBerry device, contact Nextel Customer Care. Just  
scroll to the nextel.com on your Home screen and click your  
trackwheel. From there, you can access your account balance or  
send an email to Customer Care.  
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From your PC, visit nextel.com for a variety of Customer Care  
services. Browse for information about your BlackBerry device,  
Nextel phones, coverage areas, rates and other Nextel services.  
View and download user guides, try out our interactive virtual  
products and service demos, find answers to frequently asked  
questions, order accessories, locate service and repair centers,  
send a message, and more.  
For self-service on your Nextelaccount, go to MyNextel and  
choose from a variety of options: view your billing statements, pay  
your bill, reset your Voice Mail password and more.  
Contact us online to make changes to your account: add Nextel  
Web Services and other services to your BlackBerry device, change  
rate plans, learn about your bill, and more. Simply click Contact Us  
to send us an email request. Our representatives will make every  
effort to respond to your request within 24 hours.  
Call Customer Care at 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your  
BlackBerry device. When overseas, contact Nextel Worldwide  
Customer Care for assistance, at +1-360-662-5202 (toll-free from  
your BlackBerry device).  
Consult the interactive demo on nextel.com/en/support/guides  
for your model for more information.  
Placing an Order  
Accessories  
Nextel has a variety of approved accessories to support your  
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BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel such as Vehicle Power  
Chargers, Batteries, Bluetooth Wireless Accessories, Sync/USB Data  
Cables, Carry Holsters, Chargers, and Hands-Free items. To order  
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accessories go to nextel.com or call Nextel Nextday Accessories at 1-  
800-NEXTEL6. You can also contact your Nextel Authorized Sales  
Representative or stop by any Nextel Store. For information on retail  
store locations, go to nextel.com.  
Note: Use only those accessories approved by RIM. Using any accessories  
not approved by RIM for use with your BlackBerry device might  
invalidate any approval or warranty applicable to your BlackBerry  
device and might be dangerous.  
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Nextel Services  
Contact Nextel Customer Care to order any of the services discussed in  
this guide, including Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service, Voice Mail, Nextel  
Web Services, Additional Voice Services, and much more!  
Insurance  
For information on Direct ProtectSM insurance protection for  
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your BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel , call 1-800-  
639-6111 or contact your Nextel Authorized Representative.  
Driving Tips  
Your BlackBerry device is a great safety tool. Your BlackBerry device  
enables you to call for help in emergencies or alert your next  
appointment that you’re running late. Please follow these tips when  
you’re behind the wheel.  
1. Give driving your full attention. Don’t let anything interfere with  
your concentration.  
2. Assess road conditions before making or taking a call.  
3. Let Voice Mail pick up when it is inconvenient or unsafe to answer  
the call.  
4. Program your most frequently dialed numbers into the  
BlackBerry device for easy dialing. Dial only when your vehicle is  
stopped — or have a passenger dial for you.  
5. Position your BlackBerry device where it is easy to see and  
reach.  
6. Keep your eyes on the road. Never take notes while driving.  
7. Consider using a hands-free accessory, which allows you to keep  
both hands on the wheel when speaking, such as a Bluetooth  
handsfree car kit or wireless headset.  
8. Use the Internet capabilities on your BlackBerry device before  
you drive. Web Services are not designed to be used while driving.  
9. Be a Good Samaritan. Dial 9-1-1 in emergencies to report  
accidents, impaired or aggressive drivers, crimes or fires. It’s a free  
call. Know your phone number so emergency services personnel  
can call you back if necessary.  
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BlackBerry Internet Service Email  
Guidelines  
You must create an intial BlackBerry Internet Service account to  
begin using email on your BlackBerry device. You can create your  
BlackBerry Internet Service account either “Over the Air” using your  
BlackBerry device or from your computer.  
No additional software is needed.  
One initial BlackBerry Internet Service account per BlackBerry  
device may be set up.  
Once you set up your BlackBerry Internet Service account, you can  
add up to 10 additional supported Internet Service Provider (ISP)  
email accounts.  
Important: You might choose to install the BlackBerry Desktop Software to  
reconcile Personal Information Management (PIM) data such as  
contacts, tasks and appointments. BlackBerry Desktop Software  
is also designed to backup and restore BlackBerry device data,  
load new BlackBerry device programs, and charge your  
BlackBerry device using your computer with the USB cable.  
Note: Depending on your ISP or system administrator, some types of  
accounts or specific mail implementations might not be supported.  
Contact your ISP or system administrator for more information.  
Create a New BlackBerry Internet Service Email Account  
from Your BlackBerry Device  
The account that you create gives you the default email address for your  
BlackBerry device.  
1. Verify that your BlackBerry device is in an area of wireless coverage.  
This symbol appears on the Home screen.  
2. From the Home screen, click Internet Browser.  
3. Click BlackBerry Email Setup.  
4. On the Sign In screen, click Create Your Account.  
Note: To follow a link in the browser, click on the link and click Get Link.  
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5. Click Continue.  
6. Review the Legal Terms and Conditions carefully and if acceptable,  
click I Agree.  
7. Type your account information:  
User ID: Create a personal user ID for your BlackBerry Internet  
Service account. This user ID will be your login name and the  
first part of the default email address for your BlackBerry  
device.  
Friendly name: Create a name that you want to appear in the  
From field of the messages that you send. If you do not type a  
name, the email address for your BlackBerry device will be  
used.  
Password: Create a personal login password. Passwords must  
contain between 4 and 16 characters, are case-sensitive, and  
cannot contain accented characters.  
Re-enter Password: Retype your personal login password.  
8. Click Submit.  
9. Click Done.  
10. Perform one of the following actions:  
11. To receive email on your BlackBerry device from up to ten supported  
accounts, click Add Account.  
12. To log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account without adding  
other supported email accounts, click Continue.  
Create a New BlackBerry Internet Service Email Account  
from Your Computer  
If you prefer using your computer with the web interface or you want to  
log in to set additional options, follow these steps:  
1. Using your computer’s Internet Browser, go to nextel.com/  
blackberry.  
2. Click on Access BlackBerry Internet Email Service.  
3. Click Create New Account from the Login page. The BlackBerry  
Email Account Setup page appears.  
4. Type the PIN for the BlackBerry device for the new account.  
5. Type the IMEI for the BlackBerry device for the new account.  
Note: To find your PIN and IMEI, navigate to the Options menu and click  
Status.  
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6. Review the Legal Terms and Conditions carefully and if acceptable,  
click I Agree.  
7. Type your account information:  
User ID: Create a personal user ID for your BlackBerry Internet  
Service account. This user ID will be your login name and the  
first part of the default email address for your BlackBerry  
device.  
Friendly name: Create a name that you want to appear in the  
From field of the messages that you send. If you do not type a  
name, the email address for your BlackBerry device will be  
used.  
Password: Create a personal login password. Passwords must  
contain between 4 and 16 characters, are case-sensitive, and  
cannot contain accented characters.  
Re-enter Password: Retype your personal login password.  
8. Click Submit.  
9. Click Done.  
10. Perform one of the following actions:  
11. To receive email on your BlackBerry device from other supported  
accounts, click Add Account.  
12. To log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account without adding  
other supported email accounts, click Continue.  
Adding ISP/POP3 Email Accounts  
Once you have setup your BlackBerry Internet Service email account,  
you can add up to ten supported personal email accounts.  
Note: Depending on your ISP or system administrator, some types of  
accounts or specific mail implementations might not be supported.  
Contact your ISP or system administrator for more information.  
1. Click Add Account.  
2. Enter your ISP email account address ([email protected]).  
3. Enter your User name (j.doe).  
4. Enter your Password. This is the same password you enter to  
access your ISP account directly.  
5. Re-enter your Password.  
6. Click Submit. Your ISP email account has now been setup.  
7. Depending on the account that you select, you might be prompted  
for the following information:  
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Email Server: Type the messaging and collaboration server  
address for your Internet service provider (for example,  
mail.ispname.com). If you do not know the address, contact  
your Internet service provider.  
Port Number: Type the appropriate port number. If you do not  
know the number, contact your Internet service provider.  
Outlook Web Access URL: Type the web address for your  
Microsoft Outlook account.  
Mailbox Name: Type the mailbox name for your Microsoft  
Outlook account.  
iNotes URL: Type the web address for your IBM Lotus Notes  
account.  
Leave messages on mail server: Clear this check box if you  
do not want to save messages sent to your BlackBerry device  
on the message server.  
Utilize SSL: Turn on Secure Sockets Layer encryption for  
retrieving messages from this account, if SSL is supported by  
your Internet service provider.  
Note: If you add a corporate Microsoft Outlook or IBM Notes email account,  
you might be prompted to install the BlackBerry Mail Connector  
application on your computer. Complete the on-screen instructions.  
8. Click Submit.  
9. Check the box beside your email account and click Done.  
10. Choose an email address that you would like to use in the From  
field when replying to messages received from your BlackBerry  
device email account or your ISP email account.  
You have completed the integration of your existing ISP or  
external email account(s).  
If you click Continue, you will enter the BlackBerry Internet  
Email Service.  
Mailbox Limit  
Your Blackberry Internet Service Account has a size limit. To avoid  
reaching the limit, delete items from your mailbox regularly or set up  
auto-aging rules for message deletion.  
To view the available space in your mailbox or to set up auto-aging rules,  
login to your BlackBerry Internet Service account. Click Manage  
Folders.  
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In the event that you are unable to send or receive emails, your mailbox  
may have exceeded its limit.  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Email  
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server email setup option allows you to  
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IBM Lotus Notes , or Novel GroupWise email account that resides on  
a Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, or Novell GroupWise email  
server.  
To use this option, a system administrator must permit you to use the  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the available server version must  
support your email account type.  
With BlackBerry Enterprise Server, your system administrator might set  
up email for your BlackBerry device on your behalf, or you might need to  
integrate your BlackBerry device with a supported email account yourself  
using the steps described in this section.  
Important: If your system administrator does not provide an Enterprise  
Activation password, you will need to install the BlackBerry  
Desktop Software on your computer to integrate your BlackBerry  
device with a supported email account. Contact your system  
administrator for more information. Depending on your ISP or  
system administrator, some types of accounts or specific mail  
implementations might not be supported. Contact your ISP or  
system administrator for more information.  
Activate the BlackBerry Device Over the Wireless Network  
Note: This option is for BlackBerry Enterprise Server users only.  
Verify that you are in a wireless coverage area and that your BlackBerry  
device is connected to the wireless network.  
1. From the Home screen, click Options.  
2. Click Enterprise Activation.  
3. Type your corporate email address and the password provided to  
you by your system administrator.  
4. Click the trackwheel.  
5. Click Activate.  
Important: Do not use your BlackBerry device during Enterprise Activation.  
Enterprise Activation can take up to 20 minutes.  
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Verify Activation Status  
If the BlackBerry device has not yet been activated or you are upgrading  
your software, Enterprise Activation may appear on the Home screen.  
Click Enterprise Activation to check the activation status.  
If Enterprise Activation does not appear on the Home screen, under  
Options, click Enterprise Activation.  
Sending an Email  
1. From the Home screen, click the Messages icon.  
2. Click Compose Email and click the trackwheel.  
3. In the To field, type an email address or a contact name.  
TIP: The CC field and the Subject field are optional.  
4. Type a message.  
5. Click the trackwheel.  
6. Click Send.  
Note: If a list of names appears as you type the name of the contact, click a  
name to add that contact to your message.  
Note: If your BlackBerry device is integrated with more than one email  
account, choose an account in which to send the message. At the top  
of the message, in the Send Using field, press the Space key until  
the preferred email account appears.  
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Nextel Phone Services  
Nextel Phone Services  
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The BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by Nextel enables you to make and  
receive domestic and international phone calls, make emergency calls,  
and be notified of a missed call.  
Your BlackBerry device uses Nextel’s All-Digital National Network for  
digital cellular service. If you have subscribed to a Nextel voice plan, you  
are able to make local or long distance calls (airtime and long distance  
charges will apply). Your service default is International Calls Restricted.  
Contact Nextel Customer Care to obtain International dialing access if  
desired.  
Making a Phone Call  
There are a variety of ways to make and receive phone calls. The  
options presented here are just a few suggestions to help you get  
started.  
from the Phone screen, click a contact and click Call  
<contact>.  
by using Speed dialing (pressing a single letter key from the  
Home or Phone screens)  
by using Smart Dialing, which allows you to place an  
international call without entering the local international access  
code.  
Ending a Phone Call  
To end a phone call, press and hold the Escape key.  
Using the Mute Option  
To mute a call, click the trackwheel. Click Mute. To turn mute off, click  
the trackwheel. Click Turn Mute Off.  
Receiving a Call  
When you receive a new phone call you are notified (as specified in your  
notification profile) and a dialog box appears on the screen of your  
BlackBerry device prompting you to answer or ignore the call.  
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Ιf you are not connected to any other phone calls and want to answer the  
call, click Answer. You are then connected to the call.  
Ιf you do not want to answer the incoming phone call, click Ignore. The  
caller is directed to your Voice Mail.  
Making an Emergency Call  
Emergency calls can be made even if your SIM card is not inserted or if  
your BlackBerry device is locked. Dial 911 and you will be connected to  
the nearest emergency dispatch center. If you are on an active call, you  
must put the call on hold or end it before making an emergency call.  
Note: The GPS feature of your BlackBerry device can help emergency  
personnel locate you if your BlackBerry device has adequate access  
to GPS satellite signals and your emergency response center is  
equipped to process such information. For more information, see the  
Viewing Your Message and Call Logs  
Email, PIN messages, incoming SMS messages, MMS messages, and  
incoming Call Alerts are always logged in the Messages application. By  
default, your BlackBerry device logs all calls that you place or receive on  
the Messages screen. You can customize Call Logging and choose  
which call types to display on the Messages icon.  
Your phone records the last 20 phone calls and Walkie-Talkie calls  
placed from or received on your device. You can select whether you  
want the call log to display all calls, only missed calls, all calls except  
Walkie-Talkie calls, or none.  
Additional Phone Features  
Nextel also offers several features available for an additional monthly or  
per-use fee. Visit nextel.com or contact Customer Care for additional  
information.  
Caller ID  
Your BlackBerry device automatically displays the phone number of the  
person calling (unless blocked by the caller), enabling you to decide  
whether to take the call.  
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Call Waiting & Call Hold  
You’ll never miss an important call with Call Waiting and Call Hold. Call  
Waiting enables you to accept a second call without losing the original  
connection. Use Call Hold to alternate between two conversations by  
‘swapping’ calls. For more information on these features, refer to the  
Help function on the BlackBerry device.  
Conference Calling  
With Three-Way Conference Calling, you can combine two ongoing  
phone calls into one conversation. For more information, refer to the  
Help function on the BlackBerry device.  
Call Forwarding  
The Call Forwarding feature enables you to send unanswered calls to an  
alternate phone number. For information on customizing call forwarding,  
refer to the Help function on the BlackBerry device.  
Nextel 411  
Nextel 411 provides friendly services for on-the-go professionals. Simply  
dial 411 from your BlackBerry device anywhere within a wireless  
coverage area in the continental United States and Hawaii for the  
following services:  
Nationwide Call Completion  
Nextel 411 operators will connect you to any listing in the continental  
United States and Hawaii. If requested, the operator will stay on the line  
while connecting to the number.  
White Page Listings - Request a telephone number for any person,  
business, or government agency in the continental United States and  
Hawaii. Operators can also provide address information if available.  
Yellow Page Listings - Request a telephone number for a business or  
have a search performed by category if the specific business name is  
unknown.  
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Driving Directions  
Nextel 411 operators are able to provide directions to reach a specific  
destination.  
Restaurant Reservations  
Nextel 411 operators can assist in finding a restaurant and then  
coordinate reservations. A Nextel 411 operator will confirm your  
reservation information through a return phone call.  
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Using Your Personal Information Management Items  
Using Your Personal  
Information Management Items  
Your Personal Information Management (PIM) Items are functions such  
as calendar, tasks, memos, and contacts. For your convenience, we  
have included instructions on how to use some basic functions in this  
guide. For more information, the CD included in your kit contains the  
complete BlackBerry 7520 User Guide.  
Scheduling a Meeting  
1. From the Home screen, click the Calendar icon and click the  
trackwheel.  
2. Click New.  
3. Type the meeting details.  
4. If the meeting is recurring, set how frequently it should recur.  
5. Click the trackwheel.  
6. Click Invite Attendee.  
7. Click a contact.  
8. Click Invite.  
9. Repeat steps 5 - 8 to add other contacts to your meeting.  
10. Click the trackwheel.  
11. Click Save.  
Creating a Task  
1. From the Home screen, click the Task icon and click the trackwheel.  
2. Click New.  
3. Type the task details.  
4. Set a due date for the task.  
5. If the task is recurring, set how frequently it should recur.  
6. Click the trackwheel.  
7. Click Save.  
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Writing a Memo  
1. From the Home screen, click Memos and click the trackwheel.  
2. Click New.  
3. Type a title.  
4. Type the body of the memo.  
5. Click the trackwheel.  
6. Click Save.  
Adding a Contact  
1. From the Home screen, click Address Book and click the  
trackwheel.  
2. Click New Address.  
3. Type the contact information.  
4. Click the trackwheel and click Save.  
Adding a Contact from a Message, Memo, Call  
Log, or Web Page  
1. From a message, memo, call log, or web page, highlight the contact.  
2. Click the trackwheel.  
3. Click Add to Address Book and type any additional information.  
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Using Your SIM Card Phone Book  
Using Your SIM Card Phone  
Book  
Your BlackBerry device uses a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card  
that contains your personal information and also holds phone book  
entries. A SIM card phone book is separate from your BlackBerry device  
address book. Addresses stored in your SIM card phone book do not  
appear in your BlackBerry device Address Book even though you open it  
from the Address Book for your BlackBerry device.  
The SIM card phone book allows you to:  
move contacts stored in your SIM card phone book from one Nextel  
device to another.  
upload contacts from your SIM card phone book to your BlackBerry  
device one by one or by bulk  
download contacts from your BlackBerry device to your SIM card  
phone book one by one  
create, view, edit or delete SIM card contacts.  
Note: The SIM card phone book functionality will only work with BlackBerry  
devices that use a 32K SIM card and the Motorola two-digit series  
phones (example: i90, i95, etc.)  
Adding Address Book Contacts to Your SIM Card  
1. From the Home screen, click Address Book and click a contact.  
2. Click Copy to SIM Phone Book.  
3. On the Phone Book Entry screen, you are able to edit the new SIM  
phone book contact.  
4. Click the trackwheel and click Save.  
Copying All SIM Card Contacts to Your Address  
Book  
1. From the Home screen, click Address Book and click the  
trackwheel.  
2. Click SIM Phone Book.  
3. Click the trackwheel.  
4. Click Copy All To Address Book.  
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Note: If you attempt to copy a SIM card contact with a phone number that  
matches a contact already listed in the address book, the SIM card  
contact is not copied.  
Note: If you attempt to copy a SIM card contact with a name that matches a  
contact already listed in the address book, the SIM card contact is  
copied to your address book even if your address book is not set to  
allow duplicate names.  
Adding a New Contact to Your SIM Card Phone  
Book  
1. From the Home screen, click Address Book and click the  
trackwheel.  
2. Click SIM Phone Book.  
3. Click the trackwheel.  
4. Click New.  
5. Type the contact information.  
6. Click the trackwheel and click Save.  
Viewing Your Software Version  
1. From the Home screen, click Options.  
2. Click About.  
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Nextel Voice Mail  
Note: If you are bringing your phone number from another carrier, we  
suggest you set up your Voice Mail box after the number you brought  
to Nextel is active on your Nextel device and your temporary phone  
number is deactivated. If you set up your Voice Mail box prior to this,  
all messages and all settings (including your greeting and password)  
will be lost when the number you have brought to Nextel becomes  
active.  
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box  
1. Using your BlackBerry device, dial your 10-digit Nextel Personal  
Telephone Number (PTN). For example: 7035557777.  
Note: Your initial password defaults to the last seven digits of your phone  
number, for example: 5557777.  
2. Follow the system instructions to:  
• Create a new 4- to 7-digit password  
• Record your name  
• Record a greeting  
• When the system says Thank you for using Nextel Voice Mail,  
your mailbox is set up.  
Note: If you are calling from a phone other than your BlackBerry device, dial  
your 10-digit PTN. When you hear the greeting, press the star key (*)  
to access your Voice Mail box. The system will prompt you to Enter  
your password. Enter the last seven digits of your PTN. For  
example: 5557777. This is your temporary password.  
Recording Your Active Greeting  
With Nextel Voice Mail service there are a number of ways in which  
people can reach you. You may want to include one or all of the following  
options in your greeting so that callers will know you are available.  
Press 1 to send a numeric message.  
Press 2 to send an operator-assisted message. (This option is  
available only if you are a subscriber of Operator Assisted  
Messaging. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information.)  
Press # to skip the greeting and record a message immediately.  
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Changing Your Password  
Note: If you forget your password, contact Nextel Customer Care. They will  
reset your password to the last seven digits of your phone number.  
1. From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal  
Options.  
2. Press 4 to access Personal Preferences.  
3. Press 1 to modify your password.  
4. Enter your new password. This password must be all numbers. It  
must be 4 - to 7-digits long.  
5. Press * * to return to the main menu.  
Note: For security purposes, it is recommended that you do not choose  
sequential or repeated digits like 1-2-3-4 or 5-5-5-5 for your  
password.  
Receiving Voice Mail Messages  
If you have subscribed to Nextel Voice Mail, your BlackBerry device is  
preprogrammed with default Call Forwarding settings to forward your  
calls to Voice Mail when you are not available. You can also send your  
incoming calls to Voice Mail by clicking Ignore in the Incoming Call  
dialog box.  
New Message Indicators  
A window displays New Voice Mail message waiting and the following  
indicator displays when you have a Voice Mail message waiting:  
This indicator appears at the top of your screen along with the  
number of Voice Mail messages waiting.  
Logging Into Voice Mail  
Note: You must receive a message before you can access Voice Mail for  
the first time from your BlackBerry device. (Tip: You can leave  
yourself a message.)  
1. On the Home screen, click Phone icon.  
2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Call Voice Mail. The  
first time you log into Voice Mail, your BlackBerry device will prompt  
you to enter the phone number to access your Voice Mail. To access  
your Nextel Voice Mail, enter your 10-digit phone number and click  
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the trackwheel. Your BlackBerry device dials your Voice Mail access  
number.  
3. Follow the prompts to listen to your messages.  
Note: If you have subscribed to Nextel Voice Mail and a new Voice Mail  
message is received, the Call Voice Mail menu option appears on the  
menu of all BlackBerry device applications. The Voice Mail indicator  
also appears at the top of the screen along with the number of  
messages waiting.  
Automatically Dial Your Password  
To automatically dial your password when you call your Voice Mail:  
1. From the Phone screen, click Options.  
2. Click Voice Mail.  
3. Type in your password under Additional Numbers.  
4. Click Save.  
Main Voice Mail Menu  
The main Voice Mail menu uses the following key commands:  
To play your messages — press 1 (This option plays only if you have  
new or saved messages.)  
To record a message — press 2  
To change your greeting — press 3  
To access your personal options — press 4  
When in a submenu:  
Press * to go to the previous menu.  
Press * * to go to the main Voice Mail menu.  
From the main Voice Mail menu press # to exit Voice Mail.  
Playing Voice Mail Messages  
While listening to messages, the following options are available:  
Replay previous 6 seconds — press 1  
Rewind to beginning of message — press 1 1  
Pause/continue the current message — press 2  
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Fast forward 6 seconds— press 3  
Fast forward to end of message — press 3 3  
Play the date and time stamp — press 5 5  
Options available while a message is playing or after it has played:  
Copy the message to another subscriber — press 6  
Delete the message — press 7  
Reply to a message — press 8  
Save the message — press 9  
Skip to the next message — press #  
Saving and Deleting Messages  
You can save or delete a message while the message is playing or after  
you have finished listening to it. To save a message, press 9. To delete a  
message, press 7. Messages that are not saved or deleted remain in  
your mailbox as new messages. All messages are automatically deleted  
after 30 days.  
Recovering Deleted Messages  
To retrieve deleted messages, press * then 3. This option only applies to  
the current Voice Mail session. If you end the call, the messages will be  
permanently deleted.  
Changing Your Voice Mail Language to Spanish  
Nextel Voice Mail settings can be heard in English or Spanish - it’s your  
choice. Use this feature to change the language you and your callers will  
hear while in Voice Mail.  
1. From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access your personal  
options.  
2. Press 4 again to access the language menu.  
3. Follow the prompts to change your language setting to English or  
Spanish.  
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Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service  
Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service is a powerful, long-range, digital walkie-  
talkie feature. It lets you instantly contact any Nextel customer in your  
local calling area with a simple push of a button. You can communicate  
with your coworkers and clients for a fraction of the cost of traditional  
cellular calls. With Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service, you can contact an  
individual or a group of people designated as a Talkgroup.  
Note: For information about Nextel Walkie-Talkie Servicecoverage areas,  
go to nextel.com.  
Using the Walkie-Talkie Button  
During a Nextel Walkie-Talkie call, press and hold the Walkie-Talkie  
button when you want to speak to your contact. The BlackBerry device  
emits a high-pitched beep or a “chirp” when you press the Walkie-Talkie  
button to indicate that you are the current speaker. Release the Walkie-  
Talkie button when you want to listen to your contact. When you release  
the Walkie-Talkie button, your contact’s BlackBerry device chirps to  
indicate that you have finished speaking.  
TIP: To avoid announcements from callers over your speakerphone,  
set your speakerphone to OFF. In the phone options, click Push  
To Talk. Set the Speakerphone field to Off.  
Placing Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service Calls  
There are several ways to reach an individual using Nextel Walkie-Talkie  
Service.  
Enter the contact’s Walkie-Talkie number from the Phone or Home  
screen  
Click the contact’s Walkie-Talkie number from your Address Book  
Click the contact’s Walkie-Talkie number from the calls listed in the  
Phone screen  
Whether you dial the contact’s Walkie-Talkie number directly from the  
phone or use a number in your Address Book, you must have the  
contact’s Walkie-Talkie number to use Walkie-Talkie Service.  
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From the Home Screen  
1. On the Home screen, type the Nextel Walkie-Talkie number of the  
person you are trying to call. Be sure to enter Area ID*Network  
ID*Member ID  
2. Press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button at the top of your  
BlackBerry device. Begin talking after the phone emits a chirping  
sound.  
3. Release the Walkie-Talkie button to listen.  
From the Address Book  
1. From the Home screen, click Address Book.  
2. Select a contact for which you have saved a Nextel Walkie-Talkie  
Number.  
3. Press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button to speak. Release the  
Walkie-Talkie button to listen.  
From the Phone Icon  
1. From the Home screen, click Phone. The Phone screen appears  
and displays the last 20 contacts that you called.  
2. Select a contact for which you have saved a Nextel Walkie-Talkie  
Number.  
3. Press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button at the top of your  
BlackBerry device. Begin talking after your BlackBerry device emits  
a chirping sound.  
4. Release the Walkie-Talkie button to listen.  
Using Applications While On a Call  
While you are on an Active call, you can still use other applications.  
1. On an Active Call screen, click the trackwheel.  
2. Click Home screen to go to the Home screen.  
3. To return to the active call screen, from the Home screen, click  
Phone.  
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Note: While you are on an active phone call, you are able to receive SMS  
messages. If you are on an active Walkie-Talkie call, you cannot  
receive data or SMS messages.  
Finding Your Walkie-Talkie Number  
1. Click the trackwheel while in the Phone screen.  
2. Click Status. Your Walkie-Talkie number appears in the format:  
AreaID*NetworkID*MemberID.  
Note: Your Walkie-Talkie number is also known as your DC#.  
Receiving Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service Calls  
When you receive a new Walkie-Talkie Call, you are notified (as  
specified in your notification profile). The active call screen appears and  
displays Push to Talk at the top of the screen and In Use in the middle  
of the screen.  
Note: If you are composing an email or PIN message or are using another  
BlackBerry device application when you receive a Nextel Walkie-  
Talkie Service call, the action is interrupted by the call. When the call  
is disconnected, you return to the last application that you were using  
before you received the call.  
Using Your Call Alert  
A Call Alert is a discreet method to notify recipients that you would like to  
talk with them using Walkie-Talkie Service. When you send an alert, the  
recipient will receive a series of beeps and your name or Nextel Walkie-  
Talkie number will appear on the recipient’s display. If the recipient is on  
a phone call or transmitting data, you are notified with a return message  
indicating the user is unavailable.  
To send a Call Alert:  
1. From the Phone screen, type a Walkie-Talkie number.  
(AreaID*NetworkID*MemberID) or select a Walkie-Talkie number  
from your contact list.  
2. Roll the trackwheel and click Alert.  
3. A dialog screen appears. Press the Walkie-Talkie Button.  
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Placing Talkgroup Calls  
In aTalkgroup call, you can communicate instantly with a group of people  
that you have previously set up as a Talkgroup. A Talkgroup is a  
predefined group that has been provisioned by Nextel or an account  
administrator. To make or receive a group call, you must be a member of  
the Talkgroup and your service provider must support group calls.  
Talkgroups are limited by network (fleet) and local markets. They can  
accommodate groups up to 100 members in the local market.  
Before you can make or receive Talkgroup calls, a Talkgroup must be  
established. After the Talkgroup is established, you must join the  
Talkgroup. For more information, call Customer Care at 800-639-6111.  
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Nextel Web Services  
With Nextel Web Services (NWS), staying informed and  
keeping in touch has never been easier. Nextel Web Services  
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uses the browser on your BlackBerry 7520TM, powered by  
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Nextel to provide real-time wireless Web access to the  
information and services relevant to your everyday life. Use your  
BlackBerry device to obtain driving directions, check weather and news  
updates, shop, or even view and trade on the latest stock quotes from  
Wall Street. Access the specific information you need to get business  
done…easily…wirelessly!  
* NWS is available in the continental United States.  
Accessing NWS Web Sites  
1. From the Home screen, click Nextel Online/Nextel Web Services.  
The startup screen (or home page) appears.  
2. Click the desired link and click the trackwheel to view the menu.  
Click Go To to get to the link.  
Note: You can click the trackwheel once to see the menu or press and hold  
the trackwheel to follow the link. If the link is a radio button, you only  
need to click it to follow the link and no menu appears. To go back  
one screen at a time press the escape button which is located just  
below the trackwheel on the side of the device.  
Access information from selected Web sites that fit your business and  
personal needs. Nextel will periodically add Web sites with new  
information. Therefore, content and content providers may change  
frequently. As new sites are added, they will automatically appear under  
the appropriate NWS category links. Visit “What’s New” on your NWS  
home page often, for details on new and featured sites. Categories  
currently include the following:  
What’s New: Stay informed about new web sites, favorite picks, and  
special customer messages every month.  
Business Sites: Contains content and services designed to meet the  
general business and office needs such as package shipping and  
tracking, and online document management.  
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News: Details world, international, local (for some areas), and industry-  
specific headlines and full-text news stories.  
Finance: Provides access to delayed and real-time stock quotes,  
investment and research services, as well as mutual fund and brokerage  
houses.  
Weather/Traffic: Provides access to local weather conditions and  
forecasts, and latest traffic conditions.  
Travel: Provides travel-related information and services such as flight  
schedules, flight status, and itineraries.  
Sports: Get the latest sports scores, news, stats, schedules, and fantasy  
league updates. Check back often to get information on or participate in  
special seasonal events and activities.  
Marketplace: Shop various online stores with your BlackBerry device.  
Search for product information and reviews. Evaluate, compare and  
purchase business and personal merchandise such as books, software,  
electronics, construction tools, and equipment.  
Entertainment: Enables wireless access to entertainment activities and  
leisure information. Services include online wireless ticket purchase,  
dining reviews, event locations and listings, as well as movie reviews and  
listings.  
Portals: Access centralized content and information services from  
Microsoft and AOL. Microsoft’s MSN Mobile offers wireless access to an  
existing MSN Hotmail account as well as a broad range of news,  
weather, sports, entertainment, directory, and finance information from  
MSNBC, Yellow Pages, ESPN, MoneyCentral, Expedia, MSN Weather,  
and more. AOL Mobile Service provides access to AOL Mail, news,  
driving directions, and local event and entertainment information from  
America Online’s local services.  
Search: Access location-specific business and personal directories as  
well as contact information and driving directions. Find city-specific  
music, arts, sports and family events and purchase admission for those  
events wirelessly. Some Wireless Data Service plans offer access to  
Google, a wirelessly enabled (WAP-enabled) search engine. Use  
Google to search the entire Web or just those sites that are optimized for  
wireless devices.  
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PIN and SMS Messaging  
About PIN Messages  
A Personal Identification Number (PIN) uniquely identifies each  
BlackBerry device on the network. If you know the PIN of another  
BlackBerry device user, you can send a PIN message to that person.  
PIN messages are not routed through email accounts so you do not  
need an email address to send a PIN message.  
When your PIN message is delivered to the recipient, in the messages  
list, a D appears with a check mark beside the PIN message.  
To find your PIN, from the Home screen, click Options. Click Status.  
Sending a PIN Message  
1. From the Home screen, click Messages. Click the trackwheel.  
2. Click Compose PIN.  
3. In the To field, type a PIN or a contact name.  
4. Type a message.  
5. Click the trackwheel.  
6. Click Send.  
About SMS Messages  
SMS is the abbreviation for "Short Message Service". In short it is a  
means to send a text message via the cellular network to a cell phone.  
The message has a limitation of 160 characters.  
Open SMS messages  
An unopened SMS message appears in the messages list with a closed  
italic envelope icon. After you open the message, the closed italic  
envelope changes to an open italic envelope.  
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Multimedia Messaging Service  
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) enables you to both send and  
receive image and audio messages that include picture files, vcard,  
vCalendar, and more! You can send and receive these messages from  
your BlackBerry device, through supported email accounts integrated  
with your BlackBerry device, and from nextel.com.  
MMS enables you to send messages that contain JPEG, GIF, animated  
GIF, WBMP, PNG, text, vcard, vCalendar, SMIL, and single channel  
MIDI ring tones.  
Your MMS address for your BlackBerry device is your  
[email protected]. Your PTN is your Nextel 10-digit Personal  
Telephone Number.  
Note: Your BlackBerry device supports intercarrier Multimedia Messaging.  
You can now send and receive messages to other wireless service  
providers.  
Sending an MMS Message  
You can create and send a message from Messages, Address Book,  
Phone, Pictures, Browser, or Calendar programs.  
1. In the browser or pictures list, click an image and click Open. In the  
calendar, click an appointment.  
2. Click Send As MMS.  
3. Click contact name or click New Address.  
4. Type a subject and message.  
5. Click the trackwheel.  
6. Click Send.  
Manage MMS Message Attachments  
1. In an open message, click an image (JPEG, GIF, animated GIF,  
WBMP, PNG) or a vCalendar or vCard attachment.  
2. Click the trackwheel and click Save Image to save the image or  
click the trackwheel and click View Appointment, or click the  
trackwheel and click Add to Calendar.  
3. Click the trackwheel and click Save.  
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Manage MMS messages  
1. Open a message.  
2. Click the trackwheel.  
3. Click one of the following menu items:  
• Save  
• Reply  
• Forward  
• Reply to All  
• Delete  
Note: When you reply to an MMS message, the previous message is not  
included.  
Note: You cannot edit the content of an MMS message that you forward.  
Sending a Picture with an MMS Message  
From an MMS Message Subject Line or Message Body  
1. Click the trackwheel.  
2. Click Attach Picture. You can attach multiple pictures just by re-  
clicking Attach Picture.  
3. Using the trackwheel, click on the picture you wish to attach.  
4. Click the trackwheel.  
5. The picture is inserted in the message body.  
6. Click the trackwheel and click Send to send the message.  
From the Pictures Screen  
1. Click the trackwheel.  
2. Click the picture you want to send and click the trackwheel.  
3. Click Send as MMS.  
4. Click the appropriate contact from the contact list and click the  
trackwheel.  
5. Click on the phone number or email address.  
6. Type a subject for the message.  
7. Type your message.  
8. Click the trackwheel and click Send.  
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Attaching an Address to an MMS Message  
From the subject line or text body of an MMS Message:  
1. Click the trackwheel.  
2. Click Attach Address (vCard). You can attach multiple addresses  
by clicking Attach Address again.  
3. Using the trackwheel, click on the contact you wish to attach.  
4. Click the trackwheel.  
5. Click Continue.  
6. Click the trackwheel.  
7. Click Send.  
Attaching an Appointment to a Message  
From the subject line or text body of an MMS Message:  
1. Click the trackwheel.  
2. Click Attach Appointment (vCalendar). You can attach multiple  
appointments by clicking Attach Appointment again.  
3. Using the trackwheel, click on the appointment you wish to add.  
4. Click the trackwheel.  
5. Click Continue.  
6. Click the trackwheel.  
7. Click Send.  
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About the GPS Feature  
Your BlackBerry device is equipped with a Global Positioning System  
(GPS) feature. This feature uses information from GPS satellites orbiting  
the earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your  
device (latitude and longitude).  
When you make a 911 emergency call, the GPS feature of your  
BlackBerry device can help emergency personnel locate you. Your  
device must have adequate access to GPS satellite signals and your  
emergency response center must be equipped to process such  
information.  
Your GPS Location When Dialing 911  
When you make an emergency 911 call, the GPS feature of your  
BlackBerry device is designed to automatically begin to seek information  
to calculate your approximate location. It may take 30 seconds or more  
to determine the approximate location even if your BlackBerry device  
has good access to sufficient GPS satellite signals and network assist  
data. This time will increase where there is reduced access to satellite  
signals. When your approximate location is determined, it is made  
available to the appropriate emergency response center.  
In some cases, your local 911 emergency response center may not  
be equipped to receive GPS location information. For this reason,  
and because the GPS location information reported is only approximate  
or may not be available in your location, always report your location to  
the 911 operator when making an emergency call.  
Note: If you are concerned about whether your local 911 emergency  
response center is equipped to receive GPS location information,  
contact your local authorities using a non-emergency number.  
In general, if your BlackBerry device has access to signals from more  
GPS satellites, your location will be determined faster and more  
accurately than if your BlackBerry device has access to signals from  
fewer GPS satellites.  
If your BlackBerry device does not have adequate access to GPS  
satellites signals, the location of the nearest cell tower in contact with  
your device is automatically made available to the emergency response  
center.  
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Enhancing GPS Performance  
Sometimes the GPS feature of your BlackBerry device may be unable to  
complete a location calculation successfully. If this happens when you  
are trying to view your location on the device's display, you will see a  
message indicating that your device cannot access satellites.  
To improve accuracy and increase your chances of a successful  
calculation, do the following:  
Stay in the open  
Extend your BlackBerry device antenna  
Hold your BlackBerry device to enhance reception  
Stand still  
If you are stopped in your car, position your BlackBerry device  
near a window  
Stay in network coverage.  
IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind  
The availability, accuracy, and the amount of time that it takes to  
calculate your location will vary depending on the environment in which  
you are using the GPS feature. For example, GPS location fixes are  
often difficult to obtain indoors, in covered locations, between high  
buildings, or in other situations where you have not established a clear  
broad view of the sky.  
Even where location information can be calculated in such situations, it  
may take much longer to do so, and your location estimate may not be  
as accurate. Therefore, in any 911 call, always report the location to the  
emergency response center if you can and if you cannot, remain on the  
phone call for as long as the emergency response center instructs you.  
Even where adequate signals from multiple satellites are available, your  
GPS feature will only provide an approximate location, often within 150  
feet (45 meters) but sometimes much further from your actual location.  
Advice on how to improve GPS performance is provided in “Your GPS  
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Using Bluetooth Technology  
Bluetooth is a radio technology that enables you to connect your  
BlackBerry device to another Bluetooth-enabled device, for example a  
headset, a keyboard, or even some newer models of cars. Bluetooth  
technology pairs these devices, without wires, over a short distance  
(approximately 30 feet).  
Note: For more information, see the instructional materials for your  
BlackBerry device.  
Turning On Your Bluetooth Radio  
1. To turn on the Bluetooth radio, from the Home screen, click  
Options, click Bluetooth.  
2. Click the trackwheel.  
3. Click Enable Bluetooth.  
Turning Off Your Bluetooth Radio  
1. To turn off the Bluetooth radio, from the Home screen, click  
Options, click Bluetooth.  
2. Click the trackwheel.  
3. Click Disable Bluetooth.  
Pairing with another Bluetooth-enabled Device  
1. From the Home screen, click Options, click Bluetooth.  
2. Click the trackwheel.  
3. Click Add Device.  
4. Click the name of a Bluetooth-enabled device.  
5. Type a passkey in the Enter passkey for <device name> field.  
6. Type the same passkey on the Bluetooth-enabled device to which  
you are pairing.  
Note: Verify that the Bluetooth-enabled device that you want to pair with is  
in the correct mode for pairing.  
Note: The names of Bluetooth-enabled devices with which you have  
already paired appear in the list of paired Bluetooth-enabled devices.  
They do not appear in the list of Bluetooth-enabled devices that  
appears when you click Add Device.  
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Third-party Applications  
New applications are regularly launched by our community of third-party  
developers, ensuring the most current assortment of applications for all  
of your business and entertainment needs. Visit nextel.com for the most  
current information on third-party applications.  
Vertical Applications  
A vertical application is a program that supports a specific industry  
process. Vertical Applications or Industry-based Solutions are targeted  
business applications specifically designed to maximize productivity and  
suited to how you operate, for example delivering time-sensitive  
information both to and from the field.  
Horizontal Applications  
A horizontal application is a program common to different business  
processes, e.g. office automation. Nextel offers a range of horizontal  
applications to assist you in your business and personal activities.  
Java Applications  
Customize and enhance your BlackBerry device with robust wireless  
applications based on the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME ).  
Download a variety of business tools to streamline your mobile  
professional needs and increase productivity. You can also select from a  
variety of entertainment applications and games designed especially for  
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Note: Prior to subscribing to or implementing any third-party products or services, it is your  
responsibility to ensure that the airtime service provider you are working with has  
agreed to support all the features of the third-party products and services. Installation  
and use of third-party products and services with RIM products and services may  
require one or more patent, trademark or copyright licenses in order to avoid  
infringement of the intellectual property rights of others. You are solely responsible for  
determining whether such third-party licenses are required and are responsible for  
acquiring any such licenses. To the extent that such intellectual property licenses may  
be required, RIM expressly recommends that you do not install or use these products  
and services until all such applicable licenses have been acquired by you or on your  
behalf. Your use of third-party software shall be governed by and subject to you  
agreeing to the terms of separate software licenses, if any, for those products or  
services. Any third-party products or services that are provided with RIM products and  
services are provided "as is". RIM makes no representation, warranty or guarantee  
whatsoever in relation to the third-party products or services and RIM assumes no  
liability whatsoever in relation to the third-party products and services even if RIM has  
been advised of the possibility of such damages or can anticipate such damages.  
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Other Important Information  
Nextel National Network General Terms and  
Conditions  
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS ENTIRE AGREEMENT  
CAREFULLY. This wireless service agreement (the “Agreement”),  
consisting of these Nextel National Network General Terms and  
Conditions and the Plan Information is an agreement between you  
individually or, if a business, your business entity or corporation  
(“Customer”), and the Sprint Nextel Corporation local operating affiliate  
authorized to provide service in the geographic region in which  
Customer’s billing address is located (“Sprint”). Customer represents  
that (1) he or she is at least 18 years of age and is legally competent to  
enter into this Agreement; (2) if acting on behalf of an entity, he or she is  
fully authorized to bind the entity; (3) if acting on behalf of a corporation,  
the execution of this Agreement has been authorized by all necessary  
corporate actions. These services may include, but are not limited to,  
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wireless calling, Direct Connect walkie-talkie services, Nationwide  
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Direct Connect walkie-talkie services, Group Connect walkie-talkie  
services, “Wireless Data Services” (including, but not limited to, wireless  
web services, email services, text messaging, multimedia messaging  
and other mobile messaging services), and other related services and  
features. Together, the services selected by Customer make up  
Customer’s “Service Plan” and are collectively referred to in this  
Agreement as the “Service” provided to Customer. Service is  
accessible to Customer through the telephone, data, email or messaging  
code or number(s) or email address(es) (collectively, the “Number(s)”)  
assigned to Customer’s account. This Agreement also governs the  
purchase and or use of Customer’s cellular phone (“Phone”),  
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BlackBerry , radio equipment and all other related equipment or devices  
and the software applications loaded on any of the same used in  
connection with the Service (“Equipment”). This Agreement governs the  
entire relationship between Customer and Sprint regarding Equipment or  
Services using the Nextel National Network, provided that should there  
be any conflict between this Agreement and the terms and conditions of  
the current Service Agreement or Subscriber Agreement or other  
agreement between Customer and either Sprint or Nextel  
Communications, Inc. (including any of its subsidiaries or affiliates)  
(“Nextel”) regarding the Equipment or Services using the Nextel National  
Network, the terms and conditions of the current Service Agreement or  
Subscriber Agreement or other agreement will control. In any case,  
separate terms apply for any Equipment or Services using the Sprint  
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PCS National Network. Customer acknowledges receipt of detailed  
information (“Plan Information”) for each Service selected by Customer.  
ALL PLAN INFORMATION IS MADE PART OF THIS AGREEMENT  
AND SHOULD BE CAREFULLY REVIEWED BY CUSTOMER. If Plan  
Information conflicts with this Agreement, this Agreement shall govern.  
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PAYMENTS AND THE MUTUAL  
COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT,  
SPRINT AND CUSTOMER AGREE AS FOLLOWS:  
1.ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT - Customer will have accepted  
and be bound by this Agreement if Customer (1) provides Sprint with a  
written or electronic signature; (2) otherwise indicates electronically that  
Customer accepts; or (3) activates Service through the Equipment.  
Creditworthiness of Customer - Customer must complete a credit  
application (“Credit Application”) before Service may be provided to  
Customer. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT BE EFFECTIVE UNTIL  
SPRINT APPROVES CUSTOMER’S CREDIT APPLICATION AND  
OTHERWISE ACCEPTS THE AGREEMENT. Customer acknowledges  
that Sprint will rely on the credit information furnished by Customer  
(“Credit Information”) and Customer’s credit history to determine whether  
to provide Service to Customer. Customer consents to Sprint’s requests  
for and verification of Customer’s bank references and authorizes Sprint  
to assess Customer’s creditworthiness from time to time by contacting  
standard commercial credit reference services. Customer represents  
and warrants that all Credit Information is current, complete and  
accurate. Sprint may require Customer to update its Credit Information  
from time to time, and Customer agrees to notify Sprint immediately of  
any change to its Credit Information. SPRINT MAY, AT ANY TIME,  
TERMINATE THE SERVICE OF ANY CUSTOMER THAT DOES NOT  
PROVIDE CURRENT, COMPLETE AND ACCURATE CREDIT  
INFORMATION. Sprint may, at any time in its sole discretion, place  
restrictions on Customer’s use of Service, including but not limited to, a  
limitation on the amount of charges Customer may incur with respect to  
any Number. In this event, Sprint shall provide reasonable notice to  
Customer. Customer acknowledges that Sprint may provide Customer’s  
payment history and other billing/charge information regarding the  
Service or Equipment to any credit reporting agency or industry  
clearinghouse.  
Deposits - Sprint may, at any time in its sole discretion, require a deposit  
(“Deposit”) from Customer to be held as a guarantee of payment.  
Customer grants to Sprint a security interest in any Deposit to secure all  
current or future amounts owed to Sprint. The Deposit may be mixed  
with other funds and will not earn interest, except as required by  
applicable law. Customer may not use the Deposit to pay Customer’s  
bills or to extend payment. Sprint may, at any time, determine that  
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Customer’s Deposit is insufficient and, upon notice to Customer, require  
an increase in the Deposit to the extent permitted by law. In this event,  
Customer must either furnish the increased Deposit to Sprint within a  
reasonable time of its receipt of notice or terminate the Agreement during  
this period without incurring any liability for early termination. If  
Customer does not furnish Sprint with the increased Deposit amount or  
terminate the Agreement and pay to Sprint all amounts Customer owes  
to Sprint in a timely manner, Sprint may terminate the Agreement and  
Customer shall be liable to Sprint for early termination in accordance with  
Section 7 below. Sprint will apply the Deposit against any amount owed  
to Sprint at the end of the first billing cycle following the date that is one  
year from when Sprint received the deposit (“Application Date”), or, if  
earlier, upon termination of the Agreement or such other time as required  
by law. Sprint will return the Deposit (or any remaining balance) to  
Customer within ninety (90) days (or such shorter period as may be  
required by law) after termination of the Agreement. After the Application  
Date and upon Customer’s request, Sprint will return to Customer within  
thirty (30) days of such request any balance remaining on the Deposit.  
Deposits will be returned to Customer, in whole or in part, at Customer’s  
last known address. If required by law, Sprint will forward to appropriate  
state authorities any remaining balance that the postal service is unable  
to deliver to Customer.  
2.AGREEMENT TERM - The term of this Agreement for each Number  
has been provided to the Customer and shall begin on the date  
Customer accepts the Agreement in accordance with Section 1 above,  
and, except as provided elsewhere in this Agreement, shall end thirty  
(30) days after either Sprint or Customer gives notice of its intent to  
terminate. Customer may be required to commit to a fixed one or two-  
year minimum term (“Minimum Term”), depending on: (1) the Service  
Plan or Service features selected; (2) the Equipment purchase price paid  
by Customer; or (3) Customer’s participation in a promotion.  
CUSTOMER MAY ALSO BE REQUIRED TO COMMIT TO A NEW  
MINIMUM TERM IF CUSTOMER CHANGES SERVICE PLANS OR  
UPGRADES EQUIPMENT DURING ANY EXISTING TERM OR  
MINIMUM TERM. IF CUSTOMER IS SUBJECT TO A MINIMUM TERM,  
CUSTOMER SHALL PURCHASE SERVICE FOR THE FULL TERM  
AND, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, PAY  
DAMAGES TO SPRINT (AS DISCUSSED IN SECTION 7 BELOW) IF  
THE AGREEMENT IS TERMINATED BEFORE COMPLETION OF THE  
MINIMUM TERM. Customer will not be liable to Sprint for early  
termination if service is terminated under the applicable return policy.  
Information about Sprint’s return policy, if applicable, will be made  
available to Customer at the place of sale and will become a part of this  
Agreement. Sprint may extend the Minimum Term by any period of time  
during which Service was suspended to Customer or during time on a  
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seasonal Service Plan. Upon completion of the term, this Agreement  
shall automatically renew on a month-to-month basis. Sprint may, in its  
sole discretion, decide not to renew this Agreement at any time before  
completion of the term or any renewal period.  
3.CHANGES TO AGREEMENT - SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE LAW,  
SPRINT MAY, AT ANY TIME IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, MODIFY ANY  
OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE RATES IT CHARGES TO  
CUSTOMER. SPRINT WILL PROVIDE ADVANCE WRITTEN NOTICE  
TO CUSTOMER OF ANY MATERIAL MODIFICATION. Such notice  
may be provided in the form of a letter, postcard, separate invoice insert,  
message printed on the monthly invoice, text message, or other printed  
or electronic form. If the modification is material and adverse to  
Customer (e.g., the modification increases the monthly Service Plan  
rates charged to Customer or decreases the number of minutes included  
in the Customer’s monthly Service Plan) and Customer does not agree  
to accept the modification, Customer may terminate this Agreement and  
not owe Sprint invoice charges resulting from the Sprint material  
modification or an early termination fee by notifying Sprint within sixty  
(60) calendar days after the effective date of the modification. The  
effective date of the modification will be set forth in the written notice  
provided to Customer. Final invoicing and charges following termination  
shall be calculated and finalized in accordance with Sections 7 and 8 of  
this Agreement. If Customer does not terminate the Agreement during  
the sixty (60) day period, Customer will have agreed to accept the  
modification and the modification shall have retroactive effect to its  
effective date.  
4.USE OF SERVICE OR EQUIPMENT - Customer shall not use the  
Service or the Equipment in any unlawful manner (including, but not  
limited to, use in any aircraft or motor vehicle where prohibited by law,  
ordinance, or regulation), or in a manner that may be abusive, harassing,  
threatening or fraudulent. Customer is solely responsible for all content  
transmitted using the Service or the Equipment and shall not use the  
Service or Equipment to communicate any (1) harassing, threatening,  
defamatory, pornographic or obscene messages; (2) unsolicited  
commercial messages; or (3) unsolicited commercial and/or bulk text or  
SMS messages. Customer shall not use the Service or Equipment in a  
manner that could result in damage or risk to the business, reputation,  
properties, or services of Sprint or to Sprint’s or Nextel’s subscribers,  
third parties or to the public generally. Accordingly, by way of example,  
Customer shall not attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Service or  
any account on the Service, use the Service to infringe the copyright of  
another, or upload or transmit any “virus”, “worm” or other malicious  
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code. Customer shall not modify, disassemble, deinstall or alter the  
Equipment in any manner, except in accordance with the use  
instructions accompanying the Equipment. Customer may not resell or  
lease the Service or the Equipment to any other person or party.  
Change in Service/Number - Any change in the Service or the  
Equipment may require additional programming or Equipment or  
changes to Numbers assigned to Customer. Customer may be  
assessed a programming fee in connection with any change requested  
by Customer. Sprint may, at any time, change or remove any Number  
assigned to Customer when such change is reasonably necessary in the  
conduct of Sprint’s business. Customer acknowledges that Customer  
has no proprietary or ownership rights or interest in Customer’s  
Number(s) and cannot acquire such rights or interest through usage,  
publication or otherwise. Customer may not assign its Number to any  
other Equipment and shall not program any other Number into its  
Equipment. If wireless number portability becomes available in  
Customer’s Service Area, Customer may request that its Phone  
number(s) be ported to another service provider. Upon such request, all  
amounts then owed to Sprint (including damages for early termination  
and any amounts that appear on the final invoice) shall become  
immediately due and payable, and Customer’s failure to provide timely  
payment to Sprint could delay Sprint’s facilitation of Customer’s request.  
5.WIRELESS DATA SERVICES - Wireless Data Services consist of  
applications such as email, data, information and other wireless Internet  
services (“Online Applications”). Customer acknowledges that no  
guarantee or assurance exists that the Online Applications will be  
compatible, or, if currently compatible, will continue to be compatible,  
with Sprint’s network or with Customer’s Equipment or Service. Sprint  
does not endorse any Online Application, even if currently compatible  
with Sprint’s network or with Customer’s Equipment or Service. Sprint  
may, at any time in its sole discretion, disable or discontinue any Online  
Application for any reason. Use of Wireless Data Services requires  
Internet compatible Equipment, and is subject to applicable storage,  
memory or other Equipment limitations. Only certain Internet sites may  
be accessed by Customer, and certain Wireless Data Services may not  
be available in all areas where Service is provided.  
Content - Customer may, from time to time, access through Wireless  
Data Services statements, opinions, graphics, photos, music, services  
and other information (“Content”), including Content provided by third  
parties. Customer acknowledges that Sprint offers no guarantee or  
assurance regarding the accuracy, completeness, appropriateness or  
utility of the Content. Customer also acknowledges that Sprint does not  
publish and is in no way responsible for any Content that is provided by  
third parties. Customer also may establish contact with third parties  
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through Wireless Data Services. Sprint is not responsible for the actions  
of third parties contacted by Customer, whether such contact was  
initiated by Customer or was brought about through an embedded link on  
the Equipment. Content providers and others have copyright and other  
proprietary interests in certain Content. Customer shall not, and will not  
permit others, to reverse engineer, reproduce, broadcast, distribute, sell,  
publish, commercially exploit or otherwise disseminate any Content in  
any manner without the prior written consent of Sprint, the Content  
providers, or others with proprietary interests in such Content, as  
applicable. Customer’s use of the Content is strictly limited to the  
Customer’s own use solely in connection with the Equipment. Customer  
will be required to cease using the Content if Customer fails to comply  
with this Section 5 or any part of this Agreement.  
Network Security - Sprint may take any action that it deems necessary to  
(1) protect its network, its rights or the rights of its customers and third  
parties; or (2) optimize or improve its network, its Services and the  
Equipment. Customer acknowledges that such action may include,  
without limitation, employing methods, technologies, or procedures to  
filter or block messages sent through Wireless Data Services. Sprint  
may, in its sole and absolute discretion, at any time, filter “spam” or  
prevent “hacking,” “viruses” or other potential harms without regard to  
any Customer preference.  
Application Support - Sprint is often not the developer of Online  
Applications that are accessible through Wireless Data Services.  
Therefore, if Customer contacts Sprint’s Customer Service department  
regarding use of an Online Application, Customer may be referred to the  
customer service department of the developer of the Online Application,  
and Sprint shall not be obligated to support any such Online Application.  
6.SERVICE AVAILABILITY - Service is generally available to Customer  
when Customer is within the operating range of the Nextel National  
Network or within the range of a provider with which Sprint has a  
reciprocal service arrangement (“Service Area”). Customer  
acknowledges that any map, diagram or other illustration of Customer’s  
Service Area is only an estimate and actual service coverage may vary.  
CUSTOMER’S SERVICE AREA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY  
TIME IN SPRINT’S SOLE DISCRETION. Service quality and availability  
within Customer’s Service Area is also affected by conditions Sprint does  
not control, including the Equipment, problems associated with  
interconnecting carriers, power failures, “viruses”, obstructions such as  
buildings or trees, tunnels, atmospheric, geographic or topographical  
conditions and other conditions. Service also may be limited or  
temporarily unavailable due to system capacity limitations or system  
repairs or modifications. Sprint also may be required during public safety  
emergencies or when system capacity is otherwise limited to limit access  
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to the Nextel National Network for those customers that are not then  
using the Service and connected to the network in order to facilitate  
communications by public safety organizations such as police and fire  
departments. In this event, customers that have priority access Service  
as part of their Service Plan will be given access to the Nextel National  
Network before Sprint’s non-priority access customers. Sprint will not  
complete calls to 900, 976 or similar numbers for pay-per-call services.  
Caller identification information may not be available for all incoming  
calls. International calling may be blocked.  
7.RATES AND CHARGES - Customer shall pay in full all charges for  
Services provided under this Agreement and any Service Plan that  
becomes part of this Agreement, including monthly service charges,  
usage charges, taxes, assessments and any additional fees or charges  
imposed on Customer or on Sprint and associated with the Service or  
the Equipment. Customer is responsible for all charges or purchases  
associated with Customer’s Number and Equipment whether or not  
Customer was the user of the Service or authorized its use. If Customer  
fails to pay any amounts when due under this Agreement, Customer  
shall be in default and Sprint shall be entitled to exercise any remedies  
available to it under this Agreement or at law or in equity.  
Service Charges - Customer shall pay all charges for Services selected  
by Customer as part of Customer’s Service Plan, and any additional  
Services selected by Customer. Customer’s Service Plan will be offered  
at the rates and subject to the conditions set forth in the Service Plan  
Information provided to Customer at the time of sale. CUSTOMER’S  
SERVICE PLAN INFORMATION SHALL BE CONSIDERED PART OF  
THIS AGREEMENT. Rates charged to Customer include monthly  
access charges and may include activation and other fees associated  
with features such as voicemail and caller identification. Monthly access  
charges shall begin once Customer’s Service is activated, which may  
occur before Customer receives the Equipment.  
Usage Charges - Depending on the Service Plan selected, Customer  
may incur usage charges for Services such as: wireless calling, Direct  
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Data Services and other Services that may be offered from time to time.  
Usage charges may vary depending on how, where and when Customer  
uses the Service. Customer may be assessed long distance charges  
(including international calling) or other charges for “toll-free” calls to  
800, 866, 877, 888 and other toll-free numbers. Customer also may be  
charged for the use of special Services such as 411 services, operator-  
assisted calls or call-forwarding. Airtime charges will be assessed for the  
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connected to the Nextel National Network. A wireless call connection  
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begins approximately when Customer presses the button to initiate an  
outgoing call or the phone starts ringing for an incoming call and ends  
approximately when the first party terminates the call. Customer shall be  
responsible for all charges for incoming and outgoing wireless calls that  
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are answered. A Direct Connect or Group Connect transmission  
occurs approximately when Customer presses the button to initiate a  
transmission and ends approximately six (6) seconds after completion of  
a communication (i.e., when Customer or another participant releases  
the button) to which no participant responds. Customer initiates a new  
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Direct Connect or Group Connect transmission if Customer responds  
more than six (6) seconds after the other participant completes a  
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communication. Nationwide Direct Connect calls use the Direct  
Connect minutes in Customer’s plan and incur an additional access  
charge. Airtime charges for Direct Connect or Group Connect  
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transmissions or Nationwide Direct Connect access are charged to the  
customer that initiates the transmission and, unless a rate plan includes  
unlimited transmissions or access, are calculated by multiplying the  
duration of the transmission (including the six (6) second period referred  
to above) by the applicable rate and the number of participants.  
Customer will not be charged for sending or receiving call alert  
transmissions (“Call Alerts”), but will be deemed to have initiated a new  
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Direct Connect transmission if Customer responds to a Call Alert, even  
if Customer responds within six (6) seconds of receiving the Call Alert.  
Text and numeric messaging will be charged on a per message basis;  
however, Customer may elect to purchase a certain number of  
messages for a fixed monthly price. Any messages in excess of  
Customer’s allotted messages will be charged at the per message rate.  
Depending on the plan, Customer may be charged on a per kilobyte  
basis (one megabyte equals 1024 kilobytes and one kilobyte equals  
1024 bytes), for Customer’s use of Wireless Data Services. Kilobytes  
may be used for, without limitation, browsing the Internet, accessing  
Wireless Data Services and for reading, sending and responding to  
email. Airtime minutes allotted to Customer under Customer’s wireless  
calling plan may be used in connection with certain Wireless Data  
Services. CUSTOMERS ARE CHARGED AT LEAST ONE (1) MINUTE  
OF AIRTIME FOR ALL WIRELESS CALLS AND AT LEAST SIX (6)  
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TRANSMISSIONS, REGARDLESS OF LENGTH. AFTER THE INITIAL  
MINUTE, AIRTIME CHARGES FOR WIRELESS CALLING ARE  
ROUNDED-UP AND BILLED TO THE NEXT SECOND OR TO THE  
NEXT MINUTE, DEPENDING ON CUSTOMER’S SERVICE PLAN.  
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AFTER SIX (6) SECONDS, DIRECT CONNECT TRANSMISSIONS  
ARE ROUNDED-UP AND BILLED TO THE NEXT SECOND. DATA  
USAGE FOR WIRELESS DATA SERVICES IS ROUNDED TO THE  
NEAREST ONE-TENTH (1/10) OF A KILOBYTE.  
Taxes, Fees and Assessments - Customer shall pay all federal, state,  
and local taxes and fees that are imposed on transactions subject to this  
Agreement. Customer shall not be responsible for taxes and fees  
imposed on Sprint’s net income or property. Customer shall be  
responsible for all taxes and fees (whether imposed upon Customer or  
Sprint) that are measured by gross receipts from sales made to  
Customer or imposed as a per-line or per-unit charge. Applicable taxes  
and fees include, but are not limited to, the following: federal, state, and  
local excise taxes, sales and transaction taxes, gross receipts taxes,  
utility taxes, and statutory 911 fees. If Customer is eligible for an  
exemption from any tax or fee, Customer must provide Sprint with a valid  
and properly executed exemption certificate for the exemption to be  
effective. Customer shall provide Sprint with the Primary Place of Use  
(i.e., Customer’s residential street address or primary business address)  
for each unit activated on Customer’s account, and notify Sprint of any  
changes in such address. Additional fees and assessments apply to  
Customer’s monthly Service Plan. The charges may change and may  
vary depending on where Customer is located. The charges include, but  
are not limited to, a Universal Service Fund assessment and a  
Telephone Relay Service Fee. Sprint also imposes a Federal Programs  
Cost Recovery (“FPCR”) fee that is not a tax or government mandated,  
but is kept by Sprint to recover Sprint’s costs for complying with Federal  
Communications Commission (“FCC”) programs and mandates. The  
FPCR fee is subject to adjustment, and Sprint will provide advance  
notice to Customer through the “Sprint News” section of Customer’s bill  
or a bill insert of any significant increase in the FPCR fee. Please  
consult the current Sprint pricing materials, a sales consultant or visit  
current amount of the fee. Additional fees may be added to Customer’s  
bill to recover Sprint’s costs for funding government programs or  
initiatives.  
Early Termination Component of Rate Structure - Sprint incurs a  
significant cost in activating Service to Customer, including a large up-  
front cost in offering Equipment to Customer. These costs are partially  
recouped over the length of Customer’s Agreement with Sprint through  
monthly service rate charges to Customer, which have been established  
in part for this purpose. If Customer breaches this Agreement or  
terminates Service for any reason (including by porting its Phone number  
to another service provider), Customer understands and acknowledges  
that Sprint will not receive the full benefit of its Agreement with  
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Customer, in part, because Sprint will not continue to receive monthly  
service charges from Customer. As a result, Sprint shall incur damages  
that are difficult, if not impossible, to determine. THEREFORE, IN THE  
CASE OF BREACH OR EARLY TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT  
BY CUSTOMER, CUSTOMER SHALL PAY TO SPRINT, AS  
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND NOT AS A PENALTY (IN ADDITION TO  
ALL AMOUNTS THEN OWED TO SPRINT), $200 FOR EACH NUMBER  
ASSIGNED TO CUSTOMER’S ACCOUNT AS A REASONABLE  
ESTIMATE OF THE DAMAGES INCURRED BY SPRINT. This is  
intended to maintain Sprint’s overall rate at an acceptable level despite  
Customer’s early termination and will be assessed without exception  
unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or by applicable law.  
Failure to Pay - Customer acknowledges that time is of the essence with  
respect to all amounts owed to Sprint. IF CUSTOMER HAS NOT PAID  
ITS MONTHLY INVOICE IN FULL BY THE DUE DATE, A LATE  
PAYMENT CHARGE OF UP TO 1.5% PER MONTH (18% ANNUALLY),  
OR SUCH LESSER AMOUNT PERMITTED BY LAW, MAY BE  
APPLIED TO THE TOTAL UNPAID BALANCE DUE AND  
OUTSTANDING. THIS LATE PAYMENT CHARGE IS ASSESSED TO  
RECOVER COSTS FOR CUSTOMER’S FAILURE TO PAY AND SHALL  
NOT CONSTITUTE INTEREST. Sprint’s acceptance of late or partial  
payments (even if marked “paid in full” or similar notations) shall not  
waive Sprint’s right to collect the full amount due under this Agreement,  
plus any additional amounts charged under this paragraph. If Sprint  
obtains the services of a collection or repossession agency or an  
attorney to assist in remedying any breach of this Agreement by  
Customer, including but not limited to, Customer’s nonpayment of  
charges, Customer shall be liable for this expense.  
Disputed Charges - Customer may dispute only those charges that  
Customer believes are the result of (1) a billing error; (2) a problem  
related to Customer’s Service; or (3) dropped calls. To dispute any  
charge, Customer must pay all undisputed amounts when due and  
submit a written notice to Sprint within ninety (90) days of the date of the  
invoice. CUSTOMER WAIVES THE RIGHT TO DISPUTE ANY  
CHARGES FOR WHICH TIMELY NOTICE IS NOT PROVIDED TO  
SPRINT. Sprint shall resolve all disputed charges in its sole discretion.  
If Sprint determines that an error was made on Customer’s invoice,  
Sprint will credit Customer’s account in the amount of the error. If Sprint  
determines that a disputed charge was validly assessed upon Customer,  
Sprint will notify Customer and Customer must furnish the amount to  
Sprint within a reasonable period of time; or, if authorized by Customer,  
Sprint may instead charge Customer’s credit card or debit card by any  
amount that was validly assessed. If Customer fails to pay any  
undisputed amount or, after a reasonable period of time, fails to pay any  
amount determined by Sprint to have been validly assessed upon  
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Customer, Sprint may exercise any remedies available to Sprint under  
this Agreement for non-payment, including termination of the Agreement.  
Customer hereby acknowledges that he or she has read the explanation  
of rates and charges set forth in this Section 7 and understands that  
these rates and charges may be assessed upon Customer, to the extent  
applicable.  
8.BILLING - Sprint shall issue invoices for Service and for purchases of  
Equipment. Sprint’s invoicing cycle is approximately thirty (30) days, but  
may change from time to time. The day of the month on which Customer  
receives an invoice may vary and is subject to change. Some billing  
invoices (except for a fee). Service charges will be invoiced to Customer  
in advance or in arrears, depending on the Service Plan, and usage  
charges will be invoiced in arrears. Customer may be assessed a  
shipping charge for Equipment delivered to Customer. Unless otherwise  
specified in Customer’s Service Plan, any unused minutes or other  
allotted Services under Customer’s Service Plan will not be carried over  
to any other billing cycle. If Customer’s Service is terminated for any  
reason (including if Customer’s Number is ported) before the end of any  
billing cycle, no credit or refund will be provided for unused minutes or  
other allotted Services and any monthly service charge will not be  
prorated to the date of termination. On occasion, Customer may be  
billed for Services in a month other than the month in which Customer  
used the Services, which may result in higher-than-expected Services  
charges for the month in which such Services are billed. The creation of  
new cell sites, Sprint’s implementation of new billing technology, delays  
in the reporting of international or other roaming charges between  
carriers, and other similar events may result in such delayed billing.  
Sprint may bill Customer on behalf of third party providers of Online  
Applications that are accessed by Customer through the Equipment.  
Sprint may retain a percentage of these charges before providing the  
balance to the third party provider of such Online Application.  
9.PAYMENTS - Recurring Credit/Debit Card Payments  
Customer may pay any amount owed to Sprint by using a credit or debit  
card acceptable to Sprint. If Customer wishes to pay all amounts in this  
manner on a recurring basis, Customer must complete a separate  
payment enrollment form (“Payment Form”). Customer acknowledges  
that upon signing the appropriate Payment Form, the Payment Form,  
including its applicable terms and conditions, will become a part of this  
Agreement. Customer shall promptly notify Sprint of any changes to the  
credit or debit card (e.g., if the card is terminated, lost, stolen or the  
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expiration date changes) or bank account used for payment. Enrollment  
is for the duration of this Agreement unless cancelled earlier by either  
Customer or Sprint upon thirty (30) days’ advance written notice to the  
other party.  
Specific Form of Payment - Sprint may, at any time and from time to  
time, as it deems appropriate (e.g., following receipt of a dishonored  
check or other instrument), demand that Customer make payment by  
money order, cashier’s check, or a similarly secure form of payment.  
Sprint also may require at any time in its sole discretion that the  
Equipment be purchased for cash only. In this case, title to the  
Equipment shall be transferred to Customer only after receipt by Sprint of  
a cashier’s or certified check or other equally secure form of payment in  
the amount required by Sprint.  
Dishonored Checks - Sprint may charge Customer up to the highest  
amount permitted by law for any check or other instrument tendered by  
Customer and returned unpaid by a financial institution for any reason.  
10.SUSPENSION, LIMITATION OR TERMINATION OF SERVICE OR  
THIS AGREEMENT - General - Sprint may limit, suspend or terminate  
Customer’s Service or this Agreement at any time and without providing  
notice to Customer if: (1) Customer fails to pay any charges (including,  
without limitation, any charges assessed on behalf of third parties) when  
due under this Agreement; (2) Customer behaves in an abusive,  
derogatory, or otherwise unreasonable manner to any Sprint employee,  
representative or agent; (3) Sprint has reason to believe that Customer’s  
Service is being used in a fraudulent manner or for an illegal purpose  
(such as unusual activity levels or calling patterns); (4) Customer’s  
Service is being used in a way that adversely affects other Customers’  
Service or Sprint’s business operations; (5) Customer provides Credit  
Information that is false, inaccurate, dated or cannot be verified or  
Customer becomes insolvent or subject to any proceeding under the  
Bankruptcy Code or similar laws; (6) Sprint discovers that Customer is  
underage or does not otherwise possess the capacity or the  
authorization to enter into this Agreement; (7) Customer’s use of the  
Service or Equipment exceeds limitations or violates any restrictions  
placed on Customer’s account or otherwise breaches this Agreement; or  
(8) Sprint, in its sole discretion, believes action is required to protect its  
interests or the interests of Customer or its other customers. SPRINT  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR TO ANY OTHER PARTY  
FOR EXERCISING OR FAILING TO EXERCISE ITS RIGHTS UNDER  
THIS SECTION TO LIMIT, SUSPEND OR TERMINATE SERVICE OR  
THE AGREEMENT. If Customer’s Service is subject to fraudulent use,  
Customer shall immediately notify Sprint’s Customer Service  
department, provide Sprint with any documentation and information that  
it requests and otherwise cooperate with Sprint in the investigation of  
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such incident. If Sprint terminates Service to Customer, and Service is  
not reconnected within thirty (30) calendar days, all amounts owed to  
Sprint (including any damages for early termination) shall become  
immediately due and payable.  
Reactivation - Sprint may, but is not required to, reactivate Service to  
Customer after Service has been suspended or terminated in  
accordance with the previous subsection. Before Service may be  
reactivated, Customer must pay to Sprint all past due amounts plus a  
reconnection charge of up to $30.00 per Number, plus applicable taxes.  
Sprint may modify the terms of Service before reactivating Service to  
Customer and may require Customer to provide Sprint with an initial  
Deposit or an additional Deposit.  
11.RELEASE OF CUSTOMER INFORMATION - Privacy - Wireless  
systems use radio channels to transmit communications that may be  
accidentally or intentionally intercepted. Although federal and state laws  
may make it illegal for third parties to listen in on Customer’s Service,  
privacy cannot be guaranteed. SPRINT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO  
CUSTOMER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR EAVESDROPPING ON  
OR INTERCEPTION OF COMMUNICATIONS MADE WHILE USING  
THE SERVICE OR THE EQUIPMENT.  
911 or Other Emergency Calls - The Service does not interact with 911  
and other emergency services in the same manner as non-wireless or  
landline telephone services. Depending on Customer’s location, the type  
of Equipment being used, the type of equipment being utilized by any  
applicable emergency services provider, and the circumstances and  
conditions of a particular call, Customer’s phone number and/or location  
may not be identifiable to emergency services providers and Customer  
may not be connected to the appropriate emergency services provider.  
In certain circumstances, a 911 call may be routed to a state patrol  
dispatcher. Sprint is deploying wireless E911 compatible Equipment that  
meets applicable FCC requirements and that is designed to help public  
safety authorities locate users of the Service who make 911 calls.  
However, E911 service that is compatible with the FCC technical  
requirements is not available in all areas, and even in those areas where  
it is available, it is not entirely reliable. Moreover, if Customer’s  
Equipment is not GPS-enabled, emergency services personnel may  
have much less precise location information about the Customer,  
compared to the information available to them if Customer’s Equipment  
was GPS-enabled. The information available to emergency service  
providers may also be limited if Customer’s number or numbers are in  
the process of being ported. Customer acknowledges that E911 service  
is not available in all areas, is not completely reliable and is further  
limited when using non-GPS enabled Equipment or during the number  
porting process. Customer consents to Sprint’s disclosure of Customer  
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information to governmental and public safety authorities in response to  
emergencies. This information may include, but is not limited to,  
Customer’s name, address, Number, and the location of the user of the  
Service at the time of call.  
Access, Use and Disclosure of Customer Information and  
Communications - Customer acknowledges and agrees that Sprint may  
access, use, and disclose to third parties, any information whether  
personally identifying information, or “customer proprietary network  
information” (“CPNI”) within the meaning of 47 U.S.C. § 222 and its  
implementing regulations (“CPNI Regulations”) that Sprint collects,  
possesses or develops about Customer to: (1) provide Customer with  
Equipment, Service, or customer support; (2) conduct marketing  
activities in accordance with applicable law (Customer may opt out of  
any such marketing by contacting Sprint); (3) enable Customer to switch  
to a new service provider (either Sprint or another service provider) while  
retaining the same phone number; (4) provide handset-based or  
network-based geographic information services via Sprint-provided or  
third party software applications; (5) comply with applicable law; or (6)  
respond to emergencies. Customer acknowledges that any information  
that identifies Customer (e.g., Customer’s name and Number) and calls  
made by Customer may appear on the equipment or bill of a person or  
party that receives Customer’s call. Sprint may access, use, disclose,  
record or monitor any communications to or from Customer or any other  
person to protect Sprint’s rights or property or those of other customers,  
as permitted by law.  
Geographic Information Services - Consistent with the foregoing,  
Customer acknowledges and agrees that Sprint or a third party  
application service provider may access, use, and disclose to third  
parties the geographic location of Customer’s Equipment to provide  
Customer with any geographic information service which Customer  
accesses through the Service or Equipment. If Customer utilizes any  
such service and there are additional users on Customer’s account,  
Customer shall clearly, conspicuously, and regularly notify all individual  
users of the Service that location information (i.e., the geographic  
coordinates of the Equipment) may be accessed, used, or disclosed in  
connection with the Service. For any geographic information service that  
is governed by the CPNI regulations or a similar law, Sprint will provide  
Customer with a separate notice and opportunity to consent to the  
access, use, and disclosure of geographic information. CUSTOMER  
SHALL HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY SPRINT AGAINST ANY  
AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, EXPENSES, DEMANDS, ACTIONS, OR  
CAUSES OF ACTION (INCLUDING ALL ACTIONS BY THIRD  
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PARTIES) ARISING OUT OF A BREACH OF CUSTOMER’S  
OBLIGATION TO NOTIFY USERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION  
OR CUSTOMER’S USE OF ANY GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION  
SERVICE OR LOCATION INFORMATION.  
12.EQUIPMENT - Customer shall provide Sprint with an initial payment  
in the amount required by Sprint, to be applied towards any amount  
owed to Sprint one (1) year from the effective date of the Agreement.  
Customer acknowledges that Sprint is not responsible for the Equipment  
or its installation. Sprint is not responsible for the operation, quality of  
transmission, or, unless separate maintenance arrangements have been  
made between Sprint and Customer, for maintenance of the Equipment.  
Customer further acknowledges that Equipment purchased from Sprint is  
not compatible with and will not support services provided by other  
wireless carriers, except for those services provided by an entity  
operating compatible iDEN equipment or in connection with roaming to  
certain countries outside of the United States. SPRINT SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGE TO THE  
EQUIPMENT) RESULTING FROM INSTALLATION OF THE  
EQUIPMENT BY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY. UPON  
CUSTOMER’S ACCEPTANCE OF DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT,  
ALL RISK OF LOSS, DAMAGE, THEFT, OR DESTRUCTION TO THE  
EQUIPMENT SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER. NO LOSS,  
DAMAGE, THEFT, OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT, IN  
WHOLE OR IN PART, SHALL IMPAIR CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS  
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,  
CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PAYMENT OF SERVICE  
CHARGES DUE UNDER THE AGREEMENT.  
Insurance - Customer may purchase Direct Protect insurance (“Direct  
Protect”) to protect Customer against loss, theft, incidental damage or  
accidents involving Customer’s Equipment. However, Direct Protect is  
not available for certain Equipment. Customer acknowledges that Direct  
Protect insurance is provided by The Signal Telecommunications  
Insurance Services (“Signal”) and not by Sprint. If Customer selects  
Direct Protect coverage, Customer will be assessed a monthly charge,  
which Sprint will remit to Signal on Customer’s behalf. Any requests for  
information or claims regarding Direct Protect shall be directed to Signal.  
Customer acknowledges that a summary of coverage is available at  
1-888-352-9182.  
Lost or Stolen Equipment - If Customer’s Equipment is lost or stolen,  
Customer agrees to: (1) notify Sprint within two calendar days by calling  
Sprint’s Customer Service department; (2) provide Sprint with any  
documentation and information that it requests; and (3) otherwise  
cooperate with Sprint in the investigation of such incident.  
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13.DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES - SPRINT MAKES NO  
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, STATUTORY, EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT CONCERNING CUSTOMER’S  
SERVICE OR THE EQUIPMENT. SPRINT DOES NOT AUTHORIZE  
ANYONE TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ON ITS  
BEHALF, AND CUSTOMER SHOULD NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH  
STATEMENT(S). ANY STATEMENTS MADE IN PACKAGING,  
MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS, OR BY ANY SPRINT  
EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, ARE PROVIDED  
FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT AS  
WARRANTIES BY SPRINT OF ANY KIND. CUSTOMER ASSUMES  
ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OF THE SERVICE AND THE  
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT. CUSTOMER  
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SERVICE MAY NOT BE ERROR-FREE AND  
THAT INTERRUPTIONS WILL LIKELY OCCUR FROM TIME TO TIME.  
SPRINT DOES NOT MANUFACTURE THE EQUIPMENT AND ANY  
STATEMENT REGARDING THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE  
INTERPRETED AS A WARRANTY. THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE  
TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
14.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES FOR BREACH - Sprint  
shall not be liable for: (1) any deficiency in the Service, including, but not  
limited to, mistakes, omissions, interruptions (including, among others,  
interruptions caused by Equipment or facilities failure or shortages),  
errors, failures to transmit, delays or defects, network problems, lack of  
coverage or network capacity, dropped calls, inability to access the  
Service or inability to place or receive calls or problems of unauthorized  
access; (2) the unavailability or any failure or delay in delivery of the  
Equipment or the cancellation of any orders of Equipment by the  
manufacturer; (3) any suspension or termination of Service by Sprint or  
any other action taken by Sprint in its sole discretion intended to protect  
the Sprint wireless network, systems, and the rights or property of Sprint,  
its Customers, or others from “hacking,” “spamming,” “viruses” or other  
potential harms that Sprint believes may adversely impact its network or  
systems; (4) the availability or use of Wireless Data Services, including  
but not limited to, the compatibility or use of Online Applications or  
Content, whether or not supported by Sprint, or any contact with third  
parties through the use of Wireless Data Services; (5) any damage or  
personal injury allegedly caused by use of the Equipment or Service; (6)  
any other damage due directly or indirectly to causes beyond Sprint’s  
control, including, but not limited to, any act or omission of any carrier or  
service provider other than Sprint; or (7) acts of God, acts of public  
enemies, acts of the government, acts or failure to act of Customer, its  
agents, employees or subcontractors, fires, floods, epidemics,  
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quarantine restrictions, corrosive substances in the air or other  
hazardous environmental conditions, strikes, freight embargoes, inability  
to obtain materials or services, commotion, war, terrorism, unusually  
severe weather conditions or default of Sprint’s subcontractors.  
WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, SPRINT’S SOLE LIABILITY  
FOR SERVICE DISRUPTION, WHETHER CAUSED BY THE  
NEGLIGENCE OF SPRINT OR OTHERWISE, IS LIMITED TO A  
CREDIT ALLOWANCE OF NOT MORE THAN THE PROPORTIONATE  
CHARGE TO CUSTOMER FOR THE PERIOD OF SERVICE  
DISRUPTION. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN THE  
PRECEDING SENTENCE, IN NO EVENT SHALL SPRINT BE LIABLE  
FOR ACTUAL DAMAGES OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,  
SPECIAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES CAUSED BY ITS  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, NOR FOR ECONOMIC LOSS,  
PERSONAL INJURIES OR PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY  
CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES. IF CUSTOMER IS PROVIDED  
WITH A CREDIT ALLOWANCE UNDER THIS SECTION, SPRINT  
SHALL BE SUBROGATED TO ANY AND ALL RIGHTS THAT  
CUSTOMER MAY HAVE AGAINST ANY THIRD PARTY AS A RESULT  
OF CUSTOMER’S LOSS OR EXPENSE, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, ANY RIGHT CUSTOMER MAY HAVE UNDER THE  
TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. THIS SECTION 14  
SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. UNDER  
CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT  
RECOGNIZE OR GIVE EFFECT, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, TO  
WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS AND/OR LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES  
FOR BREACH; AND THEREFORE, TO THE EXTENT THAT THE  
DISCLAIMER SET FORTH IN SECTION 13 AND THE LIMITATION OF  
REMEDIES IN SECTION 14 ARE NOT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE  
LAW, THEY WILL NOT APPLY TO CUSTOMER OR SHALL ONLY  
APPLY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY SUCH APPLICABLE LAW.  
15.INDEMNIFICATION - Customer shall indemnify, defend, and hold  
Sprint harmless from any violation by Customer of any applicable law or  
regulation. Customer will further indemnify Sprint for any claim or  
demand, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, made by any third party  
due to or arising out of: (1) information or Content that Customer  
submits, posts, transmits or makes available through the Service; (2)  
Customer’s use of the Service or Equipment; (3) Customer’s connection  
to the Service or Equipment; (4) Customer’s violation of this Agreement;  
or (5) Customer’s violation of any rights of a third party.  
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16.DISPUTE RESOLUTION - THIS SECTION PROVIDES FOR THE  
RESOLUTION OF MOST DISPUTES OR CLAIMS THROUGH  
ARBITRATION INSTEAD OF COURT TRIALS AND CLASS ACTIONS.  
CUSTOMER SHOULD READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY;  
ARBITRATION IS FINAL, BINDING AND SUBJECT TO ONLY VERY  
LIMITED REVIEW BY A COURT. THIS SECTION GOVERNING  
DISPUTES SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
Mandatory Arbitration - CUSTOMER AND SPRINT AGREE TO  
ARBITRATE ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE ARISING  
UNDER OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY EQUIPMENT  
USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SERVICE (OR ANY PRIOR ORAL  
OR WRITTEN AGREEMENT FOR WIRELESS SERVICE WITH SPRINT  
OR NEXTEL) EXCEPT THAT CUSTOMER OR SPRINT MAY BRING  
AN INDIVIDUAL ACTION IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT. CUSTOMER  
AND SPRINT ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THIS AGREEMENT  
EVIDENCES A TRANSACTION IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE AND  
THAT THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT SHALL GOVERN THE  
INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ARBITRATION  
PROVISION. TO INITIATE ARBITRATION, CUSTOMER OR SPRINT  
MUST FIRST SEND A WRITTEN NOTICE, VIA CERTIFIED MAIL, TO  
THE OTHER PARTY INDICATING ITS INTENT TO ARBITRATE,  
WHICH NOTICE SHALL INCLUDE: (1) A DESCRIPTION OF THE  
FACTS; (2) A DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM; AND  
(3) THE RELIEF SOUGHT ("NOTICE TO ARBITRATE"). SEND  
NOTICE TO ARBITRATE TO: SPRINT GENERAL COUNSEL,  
ARBITRATION OFFICE, 2001 EDMUND HALLEY DRIVE, RESTON,  
VIRGINIA 20191. BOTH PARTIES AGREE TO MAKE REASONABLE  
ATTEMPTS TO RESOLVE ANY SUCH DISPUTE; HOWEVER, IF THE  
PARTIES CANNOT RESOLVE THE DISPUTE WITHIN FORTY-FIVE  
(45) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE TO ARBITRATE, THEN AN  
ARBITRATION CLAIM MAY COMMENCE. ANY ARBITRATION  
INITIATED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE ADMINISTERED  
BY THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION (“AAA”) IN  
ACCORDANCE WITH ITS WIRELESS INDUSTRY ARBITRATION  
RULES (AND THE AAA SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEDURES FOR  
CONSUMER RELATED DISPUTES AS THEY MAY BE APPLICABLE),  
AS MODIFIED BY THIS AGREEMENT. INFORMATION CONCERNING  
THE AAA, ITS WIRELESS INDUSTRY ARBITRATION RULES AND  
OTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING ARBITRATION  
PROCEDURES AND FEES CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING THE AAA  
ANY ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY A SINGLE NEUTRAL  
ARBITRATOR. CUSTOMER AND SPRINT SHALL COOPERATE IN  
GOOD FAITH TO SELECT THE ARBITRATOR WITHIN THIRTY (30)  
CALENDAR DAYS OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY  
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ARBITRATION PROCEEDING. IF CUSTOMER AND SPRINT  
CANNOT AGREE UPON A NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR WITHIN THE  
THIRTY DAY PERIOD, THEN EITHER PARTY MAY REQUEST THAT  
THE AAA APPOINT, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, A NEUTRAL  
ARBITRATOR. CUSTOMER AND SPRINT FURTHER AGREE THAT  
NO ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO AWARD ANY  
RELIEF OR REMEDY IN EXCESS OF OR CONTRARY TO WHAT IS  
PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT WHERE SUCH  
PROVISION IS NOT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. THE  
ARBITRATOR’S DECISION AND AWARD SHALL BE FINAL AND  
BINDING, AND JUDGMENT ON THE AWARD RENDERED BY THE  
ARBITRATOR MAY BE ENTERED IN ANY COURT HAVING  
JURISDICTION. THE LAW THAT IS APPLIED TO THIS AGREEMENT  
ALSO SHALL BE APPLIED IN ANY ARBITRATION PROCEEDING.  
UNLESS THE CUSTOMER AND SPRINT OTHERWISE AGREE, ANY  
ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN THE COUNTY SEAT OF  
THE COUNTY IN WHICH CUSTOMER’S BILLING ADDRESS IS  
LOCATED. ALL ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AND FEES OF  
ARBITRATION SHALL BE BORNE EQUALLY BY CUSTOMER AND  
SPRINT, EXCEPT IF THE CLAIM IS LESS THAN $1000, CUSTOMER  
WILL BE OBLIGATED TO PAY ONLY $25. FOR CLAIMS OVER $1,000  
BUT UNDER $75,000, CUSTOMER WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY ITS  
SHARE OF ARBITRATION FEES, BUT NO MORE THAN THE  
EQUIVALENT COURT FILING FEE FOR A COURT ACTION FILED IN  
THE JURISDICTION WHERE CUSTOMER’S BILLING ADDRESS IS  
LOCATED. CUSTOMER AND SPRINT SHALL EACH BEAR THE  
EXPENSES OF THEIR OWN COUNSEL, EXPERTS, WITNESSES AND  
THE PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE IN  
CONNECTION WITH ANY ARBITRATION.  
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions - BY ENTERING INTO THIS  
AGREEMENT, CUSTOMER AND SPRINT ACKNOWLEDGE AND  
AGREE TO WAIVE CERTAIN RIGHTS TO LITIGATE DISPUTES IN  
COURT, TO RECEIVE A JURY TRIAL OR TO PARTICIPATE AS A  
PLAINTIFF OR AS A CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLAIM ON A CLASS  
OR CONSOLIDATED BASIS OR IN A REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY.  
CUSTOMER AND SPRINT BOTH AGREE THAT ANY ARBITRATION  
WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL AND NOT ON A  
CONSOLIDATED, CLASS-WIDE OR REPRESENTATIVE BASIS AND  
THAT IF ARBITRATION IS NOT CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL  
BASIS, THIS SECTION 16 SHALL BE DEEMED NULL AND VOID. THE  
ARBITRATOR MAY AWARD INJUNCTIVE RELIEF ONLY IN FAVOR  
OF THE INDIVIDUAL PARTY SEEKING RELIEF AND ONLY TO THE  
EXTENT NECESSARY TO PROVIDE RELIEF WARRANTED BY THAT  
PARTY’S INDIVIDUAL CLAIM. IF FOR ANY REASON THE  
ARBITRATION CLAUSE SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT IS  
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DEEMED INAPPLICABLE OR INVALID, OR TO THE EXTENT THE  
ARBITRATION CLAUSE ALLOWS FOR LITIGATION OF DISPUTES IN  
COURT, CUSTOMER AND SPRINT BOTH WAIVE, TO THE FULLEST  
EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY RIGHT TO PURSUE OR  
PARTICIPATE AS A PLAINTIFF OR AS A CLASS MEMBER IN ANY  
CLAIM ON A CLASS OR CONSOLIDATED BASIS OR IN A  
REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY.  
17.MISCELLANEOUS - Assignment - Customer may not assign all or  
any part of this Agreement (including any of its rights and duties under  
the Agreement) or sell or lease the Service to others without Sprint’s  
prior written consent. Sprint may assign all or any part of this Agreement  
to any successor or any other entity capable of performing Sprint’s  
obligations under this Agreement without obtaining Customer’s consent  
or providing notice to Customer. Sprint shall be released from all liability  
upon assignment of this Agreement. Customer shall continue to be  
bound by the terms of this Agreement following assignment.  
Sprint Associates – Sprint’s subsidiaries, affiliates and certain third party  
service providers (the “Sprint Associates”) may provide wireless  
communication services in support of Sprint from time to time. All rights  
and protections afforded to Sprint by this Agreement are also afforded to  
the Sprint Associates.  
Notice - Notice to Customer shall be considered delivered if sent by U.S.  
Mail addressed to the most current address on file for Customer  
(effective three (3) days following deposit in U.S. Mail) or by electronic  
means such as email or text messaging (effective immediately upon  
transmission). Written notice to Sprint must be sufficient to identify  
Customer and the Service and shall be considered delivered when  
directed to Sprint Customer Service department and received by Sprint.  
Oral and electronic notice to Sprint shall be considered delivered on the  
date reflected in Sprint’s records. To ensure receipt of notice, Customer  
shall notify Sprint of any changes in Customer’s email or mailing  
address.  
Limitation on Third Party Beneficiaries - This Agreement is not for the  
benefit of any third party other than the Sprint Associates.  
Governing Law - The laws of the state associated with the area code  
assigned to Customer’s Number will govern this Agreement, without  
regard to the conflict of laws rules of that state. This Agreement is also  
subject to applicable federal laws and federal or state regulations or  
tariffs  
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Entire Agreement - This Agreement and the documents to which it refers  
(e.g., return policy, Plan Information and Payment Forms, to the extent  
such documentation may be applicable), form the entire Agreement  
between Customer and Sprint. There are no oral or written agreements  
between Customer and Sprint for Equipment or Service relating to the  
Nextel National Network other than as set forth in this Agreement. If  
Customer is a business, Sprint shall not be bound by the terms and  
conditions included in Customer’s purchase orders or elsewhere, unless  
expressly agreed to in writing by a duly authorized officer of Sprint. If  
any provision of this Agreement is found to be illegal or otherwise invalid,  
the remainder of this Agreement will remain enforceable. If, at any time,  
Sprint fails to enforce any right or remedy under this Agreement  
(including, but not limited to, a waiver of Sprint’s right to written notice  
under the Agreement), Sprint shall retain the right to enforce such right  
or remedy at a later time.  
Research In Motion(“RIM”) makes no representations, warranties,  
guarantees, conditions or covenants, either express or implied (including  
without limitation, any express or implied warranties or conditions of  
fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, merchantability,  
durability, title, or related to the performance or nonperformance of any  
software referenced herein or performance of any services referenced  
herein). whatsoever in connection with your use of this document. In  
connection with your use of this documentation, neither RIM nor its  
respective directors, officers, employees or consultants shall be liable to  
you for any damages whatsoever be they direct, economic, commercial,  
special, consequential, incidental, exemplary or indirect damages, even  
if RIM has been advised of the possibility of such damages, including  
without limitation, loss of business revenue or earnings, lost data,  
damages caused by delays, lost profits or a failure to realize expected  
savings.  
This document might contain references to third party sources of  
information, hardware or software, products or services and/or third party  
web sites (collectively the “Third-Party Information”). RIM does not  
control, and is not responsible for, any Third-Party Information, including,  
without limitation the content, accuracy, copyright compliance,  
compatibility, performance, trustworthiness, legality, decency, links, or  
any other aspect of Third-Party Information. The inclusion of Third-Party  
Information in this document does not imply endorsement by RIM of the  
Third Party Information or the third party in any way. Installation and use  
of Third Party Information with RIM's products and services may require  
one or more patent, trademark or copyright licenses in order to avoid  
infringement of the intellectual property rights of others. Any dealings  
with Third Party Information, including, without limitation, compliance  
with applicable licenses and terms and conditions, are solely between  
you and the third party. You are solely responsible for determining  
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whether such third party licenses are required and are responsible for  
acquiring any such licenses relating to Third Party Information. To the  
extent that such intellectual property licenses may be required, RIM  
expressly recommends that you do not install or use Third Party  
Information until all such applicable licenses have been acquired by you  
or on your behalf. Your use Third-Party Information shall be governed by  
and subject to you agreeing to the terms of the Third Party Information  
agreements and/or licenses. Any Third Party Information that is  
provided with RIM's products and services is provided "as is". RIM  
makes no representation, warranty or guarantee whatsoever in relation  
to the Third Party Information and RIM assumes no liability whatsoever  
in relation to the Third Party Information even if RIM has been advised of  
the possibility of such damages or can anticipate such damages.  
Patent and Trademark Information  
© 2005 Nextel Communications Inc. Nextel, and all other Nextel product  
and/or service names referenced throughout this guide are either a  
trademark, service mark or registered trademark of Nextel  
Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.  
The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols  
are the exclusive properties of Research In Motion Limited. RIM,  
Research In Motion, 'Always On, Always Connected', BlackBerry, and  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server are registered with the U.S. Patent and  
Trademark office and may be pending or registered in other countries.  
The BlackBerry device and/or associated software are protected by  
copyright, international treaties and various patents, including one or  
more of the following U.S. patents: 6,278,442; 6,271,605; 6,219,694;  
6,075,470; 6,073,318; D445,428; D433,460; D416,256. Other patents  
are registered or pending in various countries around the world. Visit  
of RIM patents.  
Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth, SIG, Inc.  
Direct Protect is a trademark of Signal Insurance Company.  
All other product names or services mentioned in this manual are the  
property of their respective trademark owners.  
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