E5 Packet data connection/access point

I was just wondering what this is.
I think I don't need it being as I don't have a "Data Package" set up with AT&T...am I right?
If I'm wrong, what to do next.

This would be needed for internet access and mms usage on your phone. Internett access only if you're thinking about surfing on the network. Wlan does not require any data packet connection over the phone network but will be saved as an access point though.
You will also need a packet data connection for using A-gps as it needs a few kb to locate the phone through the network.
But you can use the gps without agps.
So if you don't plan on browsing internett on the phone network, you don't need a packet data connection for that/ acces point.
If you don't need to send mms, you don't need one for that either, but those acces points are separeted from each others.
If you can not send mms, but you want to, you will probably be able to order the settings (accesspoint) from your providers web page. It will usually be in form of a text message sent to your phone. Same for the other access points.
Did this help you in any way or was it just confusing?
A Packet data connection will pretty much be an access point for internet/mms/wap over your network.
Using you wlan will be installed as a access point too, but that will of course be free (or just cost what you pay to have your internett).

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