Blackberry 9220 no option for internet mail account

hi guys i have been trying to setup email on my bb but it in setup it does not show an option of Internet Mail Account.
Guys please help me out

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Call your Carrier Aircel and activate BIS in your SIM account , When your Carrier activates BIS it will show you the Internet mail account option.
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