IPad without 3G option pairing with iPhone to surf Internet

I would like to buy a iPad 3 without the 3G option.
Question:
Can I use the iPad without 3G option to surf Internet thru iPhone hotspot when I am outside with no wifi connection ?

No, you'll need to enable Mobile Hotspot through your carrier. To access it, go to Settings<General<Network<Personal Hotspot on your iPhone. It takes a while for me to load, but again, your carrier needs to enable the hotspot feature on your plan.
About third party apps (if you're curious), such apps have been available on the App Store for very small windows of time. You need to pay each month, unless you want to jailbreak, which voids your warranty.
When you have the hotspot setup, just connect your iPad to wi-fi, and your network name will show up. Connect to it, and there ya go.

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