What is paid wifi and cellular?

Paid WiFi refers to wireless internet access that requires payment to use. These services are typically provided by third-party companies who install and manage WiFi routers in public places such as airports, hotels, coffee shops, and other public areas. Users typically pay a fee for a set amount of time or data usage and can then access the internet via the WiFi network.

Cellular networks, also known as mobile networks, are wireless communication systems that provide voice and data services to mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Users access these networks via cellular towers that transmit and receive signals from mobile devices. Cellular networks are typically provided by telecommunications companies who charge users fees for access to these networks, either via postpaid or prepaid plans. These plans often include data, voice, and text allowances that vary depending on the plan and carrier.