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iansilv

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Does anyOne have direct knowledge of whether Verizon uses two separate item numbers to designate their unlimited data plans separately for 3G and 4g lte? This would shed some light on whether buying an iPhone with them today would allow the data to increase to 4g and still remain unlimited when upgrading to a newer iPhone that has 4g (assuming it is coming). If Verizon is only using one item number for their unlimited data plans for all devices contracted prior to 7/7/11, whether you get a thunderbolt or an iPhone, it would likely mean that an LTE iPhone would just step up to unlimited 4g data as well...
 
Verizon would obviously use different S/N to signify different plans. It doesn't mean they won't grandfather you in.
 
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