Are the LTE sim cards the same as the HSPA ones?

On Mar 15, 2012, at 4:36 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:

> I was told by an AT&T rep that all I need to do to move my data plan to my 
> new iPad (coming tomorrow) is to LOG IN to my AT&T account ON my NEW iPad.
> 
> But in the past, moving the SIM card was the suggested approach.
> 
> http://www.macworld.com/article/1158597/move_ipad_3g_data_plan.html
> " (The company would still prefer, however, that you call in so it can update 
> your account with your new iPad’s IMEI number.) Indeed, Apple has just 
> published a support article describing the same procedure."
> 
> 
> APPLE:
> 
> How to transfer a cellular data plan from an iPad Wi-Fi + 3G that uses a SIM 
> card
> You can transfer plans by moving the SIM card from your existing iPad into 
> the new iPad:
> 
> Turn off both iPads:
> Hold the Sleep/Wake button until "slide to power off" appears, and then slide 
> to turn off your device.
> Eject the SIM tray from your original iPad using the SIM-removal tool that 
> came with the original iPad. Remove the micro-SIM card from the tray.
> Using the SIM-removal tool that came with your new iPad, eject the SIM tray 
> on the new iPad.
> Remove the micro-SIM card from the tray and replace it with the one from the 
> original iPad.
> Reinsert the SIM tray into the new iPad.
> Place the SIM card from the new iPad into the original iPad's SIM tray and 
> reinsert it into the original iPad.
> Turn on each iPad and connect to iTunes to reactivate if necessary.
> -K
> 
> 
> 
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