Can I use my Ipad 3 with Verizon Wireless only on a month to month basis as needed?

Verizon wants to bind me to an ongoing contract for my Ipad 3. I understood when I bought it from Apple.com 2 years ago that it could be on Verizon's data plan on an as needed monthly charge. It would not be an ongoing charge.  Then I would only pay a monthly charge of $10 for the months that I was signed into their data network. I could sign in and out of the network as I needed to.  I will only use the Ipad on Verizons network  2 to 3 weeks per year when I'm on vacation and away from my home wi-fi, (I have a different home provider for wi fi at home). I have only had it activated on my Verizon account one time a couple of months ago. I called a month ago to cancel my data service for the Ipad only, not my phones.  Since then, I have received emails say that they will continue to bill me. Is Verizon just trying to........? (Be Verizon).

Re: Airplay. This is currently up to the developers to implement so it has nothing to do with Apple. Hulu have decided against it for legal reasons.
IOS 5 will bring airplay mirroring with iPad 2 but will have to wait and see to test. It isn't out until the 12th.
Airplay will work with the Macbook but only through iTunes

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