No.
Yes, you can get internet on an iPod touch without Wi-Fi — but only in specific ways. Unlike an iPhone, the iPod touch does not have built-in cellular data (no SIM card slot), so it cannot connect directly to mobile networks on its own. However, you can still access the internet without traditional Wi-Fi by using one of these methods: Personal Hotspot (Mobile Hotspot) – If you have a smartphone with a data plan, you can turn on its hotspot feature and connect your iPod touch to it wirelessly. The phone provides the internet connection using cellular data. Portable Mobile Hotspot Device – Dedicated hotspot devices (sometimes called MiFi units) use cellular data and broadcast a Wi-Fi signal your iPod touch can connect to. USB or Bluetooth Tethering (via a computer) – If your computer is connected to the internet through Ethernet or mobile data, you may be able to share that connection. So while the iPod touch can’t independently access cellular networks, it can get internet without standard home Wi-Fi by using another device as the connection source.
no you need wifi connection.
No. There is no other form of connection to the internet from the iPod Touch other than WiFi.
if you get a nokia, you can make an internet connection from anywhere
No you just have to have a wifi connection.
Yes you can with a WiFi connection
Go to settings and click on wifi. Choose the Internet connection you want
Well, the iPod Touch has a built-in Wi-Fi receiver, but without the actual Wi-Fi connection from a local router, it cannot go on the internet. It doesn't have built-in internet, since it uses a Wi-Fi connection.
It is free. You will require a wifi connection though.
If you have 3G or any other active internet connection, you can call people without WiFi.
Yes because you don't wifi for Internet connection.
WIFI is wirless connection to the internet.