Can my Macbook Pro use a data plan?

I would like my MacBook Pro (2012) to be able to use the same wireless data stream as do my iPad and iPhone, so if I take it out of the house, I can access internet and such just like the iPad does.  How do I go about doing this?  What do I need?  Thank you...

The MacBook Pro can only be connected to Internet by Wi-Fi and Ethernet. However, if you want to use a data plan, you can order a USB modem from your carrier to connect your MacBook Pro to Internet when you don't have any Wi-Fi network. Make sure the modem you get is compatible with OS X

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