The Go connects to your own wireless network. There's no usage fee as such like a mobile phone, and it has no connection while it is outside the range of your wireless network.
Yes, in most cases, you have to pay for internet access from a service provider in order to use the internet.
No you do not have to pay to access the Internet on an iPod touch.
If you pay!
Yes it does, but unless you pay the Internet access is limited.
A PSP is connecting to a wireless access point. Whoever pays for the point, is paying for the PSP's internet access.
To get internet access with US Cellular you must pay for the service.
You are not paying for the internet. You are paying for the maintenance and development of the infrastructure that connects you to the internet.
Nobody has 'free' access to the internet - unless you're using a terminal in an internet cafe. Normally, people either pay a monthly fee to their service provider - or pay by the amount of data they process over the mobile network.
You can get internet on your Droid if you have wifi access. Otherwise, you will have to pay for it.
Yes, you have to even pay for accessing internet. The internet access could be used to access Gmail. The mails are retrieved from the internet itself.
PSPgo is defiantly better and it is also newer
When you subscribe to the internet service you get the internet service. You are allowed to use the internet connection infrastructure to access servers all around the world. You have to pay for it.