Serial Port Profile (SPP) and Object Push Profile (OPP)

I just bought a new Blackberry Curve 8320. And am having several difficulties with it which I will list separately.
With other phones (like the Motorola RAZR V3t) I could send contacts from my Pocket PC HP iPaq via Bluetooth. When I try to do this with the Blackberry, the Pocket PC says that it cannot connect to the Object Push Profile (OPP) in the remote device (which is the Blackberry).
With other phones (like the Motorola RAZR V3t) I could dial contact from my Pocket PC HP iPaq via Bluetooth. When I try to do this with the Blackberry, the Pocket PC says that it cannot connect to the Serial Port Profile (OPP) in the remote device (which is the Blackberry).
Please and Thanks in advance for your help.
Kudos! Thanks!

Luisfigueredo,
Please do not post the same thread twice.
See my response in relation to your bluetooth question on ur previous thread.
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/message?board.id=8300&message.id=9228#M9228
If your issue is resolved, put a checkmark in the green box that contains the resolution.
OR
If it was just/or also really helpful - Give it a Kudos.. Go on Mate.. Help the rest of the clueless blackberry user world find their answer too..
~Gday from Down Under~

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