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| The AT&T wireless service comes with your purchase and you do not have to pay any monthly fees. Of course nothing is free, a portion of the profits on your book go back to AT&T. The Kindle allows some limited web browsing for free, this is not a feature of the nook. Despite what you may have read there is no "free internet" on the 3G cellular radio on the nook. This is simply a rumor bloggers have circulated. |
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