Error Push applications to a BlackBerry smartphone over the wireless network

Dear All,
I have this problem when i try to push application to my blackberry devices :
[CUserView:nUpdateConfigCheck] PIN xxxxxxxx: Configuration check returned error 11
{[email protected], PIN=xxxxxx, UserId=xx}RequestHandler:ollForMissingApps: GetHHCodePackages failed with the error: HHCM_UNKNOWN_ERROR.
Anyone have an idea,
thx all.

First you must get a BIS account from your carrier then you register your phone on the network.  Do you have a proper BlackBerry data plan (BIS) on your  account?  If not, you'll need to call your carrier to get it set up.
I hope I understood your question correctly.  
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