E-mail setup

Hi, I have a bb Curve 9360 and when I was trying to set-up my e-mail account I think I clicked on the wrong thing : enterprise account. The problem is I don't have an enterprise, I just have hotmail. But there's no posibility to go back and click internet mail account. Anyone a suggestion????
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Hello aviator1997,
                                    Well  all you have to do is Call your Wireless Service Provider or Carrier and let them activate BIS or blackberry Internet service in your Account to enjoy services of Blackberry like BBM,Facebook ,email and many more.Call them and see what they can offer.
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