No if you has unlimited before you will always be on unlimited, even after you upgrade your iPhone like I do mine yearly. They always verify for me that the unlimited plan is still in tact. In fact they sometimes have to call to their service center to ensure the setting is correct on their end.
You just have to find a competent person at AT&T that knows what they are talking about.
Roger
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On Jan 4, 2012, at 10:15 PM, Alice Saunders <whiterabbit32@gmail.com> wrote:
> I heard that AT&T doesn't have true unlimited anymore. I don't if that's true or not. If it's true, people like you and I that are grandfathered in aren't really on unlimited. Calling and asking AT&T doesn't answer the question. The service reps try and change the subject on me.
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>> I do the same thing, Alice. I'm grandfathered in to the Unlimited ATT plan. At this point I use 3G data very little on my iPhone, so they're making plenty of $$ on me. I've considered downgrading to 200MB/month to save $15/month. But when we do travel, we use the MapQuest navigation app a lot. And I know that eats up data time. A dilemma.
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>>> I have an iPad 2 and was able to stop my data plan on it for now. If I go out of town, I'll start up the plan again. If I'm out about about town, I have my iPhone with me and use that data plan.
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