Question: Does the iPad run on WiFi or do you need a contract? Answer: It is your choice, you can choose a Apple iPad WiFi + 3G or a normal Appe iPad WiFi. If you get the one without the 3G you can run it on WiFi only and not pay a monthly contract fee, the only thing you will pay for is the internet service.
If you are interested to get an iPad Contract, get at least a 3G iPad and sign up with the a service provider. Mostly, these iPads are sold at stores under particular service providers like Sprint or AT&T. If you buy any of these iPads under a service provider, you will have to sign up for a contract.
WiFi doesnt need a contract. Only 3G does.
Not unless you have an iPad with phone service on it.
You can get a Galaxy tablet with a service contract.
When using the 3G version, you'll need to get the iPad on contract with one of the several wireless service providers, such as Verizon Wireless. You'll have to pay a monthly fee in order to use their 3G network while using your iPad 2 on the go. This is a great feature if you happen to travel around a lot. If this isn't the case for you, however, then you can simply get the non-3G version.
You will need a service provider if you buy one that supports 3G. In the United States you can get a 3G/Wifi iPad that will work on either AT&T or Verizon. There is also a Wifi only version available, though you will need access to a wireless Internet connection in order to download apps. You may only need a internet service provider if you IPAD 3g/wifi
There is only if you purchase the WiFi & 3G version, then for the 3G there is a contract needed with AT&T, but this can be turned on and off, it is not a 2-year contract. But for the regular WiFi iPad there is no contract required.
Ipad as a wifi device will connect to the network which is near by..if the network is free of charge than its free.
The iPad has great internet service. It completely varies based on the type of wireless service you are using, but the iPad itself has no issues.
You do not need a contract with a Net10 phone. It is a pay as you go cell phone service. Most of the time all you have to do is buy a service card. . .
If your washer is going to get a lot of use and is likely to fail in a year, then it may be worth considering a service contract. If you have a reliable, well-built washer that you only run once a week, you will probably not need service for years. In general, a service contract is a gamble, where the service company gambles that the money you pay will be less than the service you will need. Generally you don't need service so they get to pocket your money, which is why they try so hard to get you to sign. Even if you decide you want a service contract, you should try to talk with other people who have the same contract and who needed service, to see if they were satisfied with the service they paid for.