First bill me later

Hey, just purchased the 32GB iPod touch through the bill me later option, I do have some questions though.
When do I have to pay for the iPod touch? do I get a leter and i mark my option, i want to pay in full within 1 month from now, not month by month.
How does wifi work on the iPod touch? is it like the iPhone?
Can I get all the aps/games that are on the iPhone?
Thanks!

"How does wifi work on the iPod touch? is it like the iPhone?"
Yes it is like the iphone in respect to wi-fi. You can look at the manual to learn more.
"Can I get all the aps/games that are on the iPhone?"
As long as they are compatible with ipod touch, yes. It will say on itunes where you purchase what the App is compatible with.
http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/iPod_touch_2.2_UserGuide.pdf

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