I went back and looked at the AT&T data plans again. So, am I correct in assuming that an individual like myself with an older iPhone 4GB personal hotspot data plan would have the following choices when I upgrade to iOS 6 and purchase the new iPhone? I could pay the regular price for the new iPhone and keep my current data plan and the personal hotspot would still be allowed but the new FaceTime over 3 or 4 G would not be permitted. Or, I could upgrade to the new iPhone at the current upgrade price, but would then have to move to a new data plan; and, since I would want the personal hotspot, I would either have to choose the $50 5GB plan and not have access to the FaceTime over 3 or 4 G, or I could choose one of the new shared data plans with the unlimited text messaging and voice minutes and personal hotspot included and thus the FaceTime allowed. I was kind of thinking that all new contracts had to go to one of the shared data plans. But, if that were true, then why would AT&T still have all the individual data plans listed on their site?

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