No, you do not need the data plan if you do not intend to use the web when you are away from Wi-Fi. If you purchase from AT&T you may need to purchase a data plan.
No you dont need a data plan unless you get the 3G iPad.
Becuase Apple chose to put 3G functionality in some iPads.
Sprint 3g data is a data usage plan for Sprint phones. In general, if a user goes over a certain amount of data, such as 3g or more, then the bill may increase depending on the plan that is chosen.
You would only need one if you would have a 3G or 4G connection.
No. iPads that can use service plans cost $130 more. However, if you do not have a WiFi connection in your house, you will need to buy the 3G iPad or buy a wireless online router to use your iPad.
no
The iPad can access the internet. In order to get 3G internet wireless service on the iPad, you need to sign up for a data plan. You must pay fees for the data plan every month.
The iPod Touch has no 3G capabilities, so you cannot get a data plan for it
When Apple's iPad 3G launched, its wireless partner, AT&T, offered two separate data plans for the new technological gadget. The first data plan by AT&T included 250 MB of data for $14.99 a month. AT&T also offered an unlimited data plan for $29.99 a month. Customers should choose a 3G plan, by determining how they will be using the device on the 3G network. If you think that you'll be using more than a month's worth of 3G access, stick with the unlimited plan.
All New iPads (they're NOT called the iPad 3) are sold as a 4G LTE or Wi-Fi model. The 4G model will automatically work with 3G networks. You will need a SIM card from your local mobile phone provider, and will have to sign up for a data plan. If you don't have a 4G LTE iPad, you have a Wi-Fi model, and that won't work with 3G, unless you tether it to your phone.
not anymore. all carriers force you to but a data plan with a 3g/4g phone
No. The 3G and 4g models have MEID.