IPPP for BIBS or INTERNET ICS service book: wich is necessary?

Hi
I've got a connection problem with a third-party app.
The developer tells me that the app need the IPPP for BIBS service books for work on bis.
I don't have any connection problem with all other apps like facebook, twitter, ecc, but the dev make me curious about that service book.
So i called my carrier tech support for ask them about, and they tell me that is not a carrier problem, because mail and web surfing works, the only things they must ensure.
I also did some research in italian forum.
It seems that my specific carries has " INTERNET ICS " instead  " IPPP for BIBS " service book.
The question is: is there a real problem? Do I need the IPPP for BIBS service book? And if yes, how can I get it if my carrier does not give support to its customers for this?

Does anyone know how to answer?

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