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Originally Posted by da_jane
In the License agreement:
Amazon provides wireless connectivity free of charge to you for certain content shopping and acquisition services on your Device. You will be charged a fee for wireless connectivity for your use of other wireless services on your Device, such as Web browsing and downloading of personal files, should you elect to use those services. We will maintain a list of current fees for such services in the Kindle Store
So it would seem that you'll get charged a fee for any wireless connection outside the buying of books...
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Wait, does that mean that connecting to Wikipedia will be charged or is that free? They mentioned that you have access to Wikipedia in their video--sucks and ruins my joy if I would have to pay for that...