Can I use multiple devices on a single BIS account?

I need to buy and use several different Blackberries to test some new software. Can I activate a single BIS account and just swap SIM cards or is the BIS license tied to a specific IMEI?

you can only have 1 PIN/IMEI oer BIS account, so answer is NO.
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