Subscriber identity module (sim) card, Cellular data plan use of mcc 3100 for blackberry – Nortel Networks NN42030-101 User Manual
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Getting started
highlighted, the trackball causes the menu to appear. This document
covers the user interface of the other BlackBerry devices, where the
trackball causes the menu to appear.
Enterprise requirements
The MCG 3100 requires the following applications at the enterprise site:
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Mobile Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100)
•
Supported enterprise communication server (ECS) programmed with
an account for each user.
Network specifications
You must meet the following network specifications:
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Cellular network subscription
•
Cellular Internet access
Subscriber identity module (SIM) card
You can change the SIM card in your device. As long as the new SIM
card supports a data connection, the device sends the telephone number
associated with the SIM to the MCG 3100 during the log on process. You
continue to make and receive calls without changing your client
configuration. People calling you do not dial different telephone numbers
when you change SIM cards.
Cellular data plan use of MCC 3100 for BlackBerry
Table 2 "Cellular data plan usage" on page 15 shows the approximate
data usage for various MCC 3100 functions.
Table 2: Cellular data plan usage
Command
Bytes (Approximate)
Login
1000
Logout
900
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