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.
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.
You would only need one if you would have a 3G or 4G connection.
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
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.
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.
not anymore. all carriers force you to but a data plan with a 3g/4g phone
No. The 3G and 4g models have MEID.