East Asian Input Problem

I just updated my phone to OS 7.1 and there is no Chinese input, I searched online about how to install the language and I followed the steps to look for it in the AppLoader but THERE ARENT CHINESE FOR ME to choose in the field of "input", my desktop software is ver 7.1, can anyone tell me how to configure this? or can Blackberry fix it soon? **bleep** angry now

Hi KUKHY,
Did you obtain the BlackBerry® Device Software from your wireless provider?  Language packs are included in the software available from your wireless provider. If you wireless provider supports the East Asian Language pack, it should be available in their software bundle.
Thanks.
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