BB 9900 japanese language input problems

My platform is MAC OS and I live in Luxembourg. My carrier is Luxgsm.
I am trying to download the East Asian Language pack so that I may be able to write in Japanese.
I already downloaded the desktop for mac. I cannot find the language pack which can be downloaded in a Mac and consequently I cannot use Japanese on the the BB.
Are there any solutions for this ?
I went through the forums even on those of crackberry but I did not find a convicing answer
BB is getting way too complicated. No wonder it 's losing pace
thank you

Hello gsam2149,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community.
Language package availability for your BlackBerry smartphone is determined by your wireless service provider.
For more information regarding this, see the following article:
How to obtain language packs for BlackBerry smartphones - http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB13067
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