Do you have to pay monthly for an AirPort express?

Hi.
I want to know if you have to pay monthly for a airport.
Thanks in advance!

No, there is no additional Fee.
An AirPort express is post-modem, it routes the Internet that you've payed an ISP (comcast, at&t, surewest, etc..) for already into a Wifi signal that users can join. It also gives you the option to stream wireless audio to any system with a 3.5mm (consumer headphone jack) from iTunes or an AirPlay compatible iOS device

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