It depends on your specific model of smart phone. Many phones can be used in offline mode, which gives you access to the WiFi features, contact/phone book features (but you can't call out, obviously), apps installed with the phone that do not use the cellular network, and the camera. Some older phones would not work unless the phone had been previously activated, but that seems to have fallen out of common practice.
If you sign up with DISH Network they do offer different options which can also be referred to as Plans & offers. You can decide to go with a plan that doesn't require a contract, or you can choose a plan that does entail a 24 month commitment/contract.
Paula Deen's contract with Food Network was terminated on 21 June 2013. She no longer appears on the television network.
"Usually the network software that you need to install a new internet network comes free with the contract to use that network, like Century Link or ComCast."
It all depends on the contract you have. Some like the "In" contract with Verizon Wireless allow you to send texts unlimited to anyone else within the Verizon "In" network. Others, like AT&T will charge you for texts regardless of network provider unless you buy the unlimited texting packages, in or out of network.
It means how the items (for instance, devices in a network) are actually connected.
i actually dont know!
No itz quite imposible
I dont think so only if the payg sim is the same network as the contract sim
If you are talking about a network like Sundance Vacations, just call the company and tell them you want to cancel your contract, but be persistent. They will cancel it for you.
Try it
Bill O'Reilly signed a 10,000,000 USD a year contract in 2008 with the Fox News network.
Yes, the majority of providers do require a contract. The only way to avoid the contract is to use a provider that allows prepaid or pay as you go service.