Trust me. First of all, AT&T's current "unlimited plan" is capped at 5GB. Not it writing, but that's how it works.
AT&T's new plans are:
200 MB for $15/mo. Go over it, automatically get charged another $15 for another 200 MB of data.
2 GB for $25/mo. Go over it, automatically get charged another $10 for an additional 1 GB.
The old "unlimited plan" and the new capped plans apply to ALL smartphones - BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Android and iPhone (and the iPad). Period. You can upgrade your device from one smartphone to another (even change brands and/or platforms) and keep your existing "unlimited" plan. Do anything to drop your "unlimited" plan (cancel service, switch to a non-smart phone, voluntarily change your data plan) and it is gone forever. Period.
I have verified it with managers of 2 different AT&T corporate stores and 4 different Business Customer Care reps. It completely jives with what is being published. It is what it is.
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