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There is no contract required.

You have to choose either the AT&T or the Verizon model, in that case, and pay a monthly fee — $15 to $50 a month, no contract required.

All for $99.99 with no contract required.

Starting July 1st you can get on the company's new "Totally Unlimited" plan for $79.99 per month (no contract required), which includes unlimited voice minutes.

You can pick one up July 28 for $600 from Verizon, no contract required, and then pay monthly for LTE access: $50 for 5GB or $80 for 10GB.

Apple will sell some iPad models with data plans exclusively from AT&T, just as it does with its iPhone, and with no contract required.

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That yearly fee for Tile is still cheaper than a year of Locca's service (albeit, you can start and stop the Locca service whenever you like within the app, with no contracts required).

The service is fairly low-cost, with a family of six accounts available for $35 per month, and no long-term contract required.

So startup people travelling from the Valley may be interested to know that Maxroam has just launched a new SIM card with 65 cents USD per MB with no monthly subscriptions or contract required.

Is a contract required?

We did everything the contract required.

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