Internet question...

I would like to get an ipod touch for Christmas.
See, I live in a small town, where iPhone service will not arrive until late 2009...so until then, I would like to get an iPod touch. So...
I have a few questions...I do not think there is a wifi "Hotspot" very near my house.
I DO have a wireless internet router for my laptops internet though...will that work with the iTouch's internet?
Secondly...what happens when I am no NEAR a wifi area...like on a roadtrip...will I be WITHOUT any internet?

I DO have a wireless internet router for my laptops internet though...will that work with the iTouch's internet?
Yes. There is no technical difference between a home wireless router and a public wireless hotspot.
Secondly...what happens when I am no NEAR a wifi area...like on a roadtrip...will I be WITHOUT any internet?
Yes.
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