Adding a line to Unlimited plan for iPhone 5?

Hi All!
I have a question - I've seen a few posts throughout the forum alluding to this, but I wanted a clear answer for my situation.
Currently we have a Nationwide talk & text plan with 700 minutes and unlimited data (3 lines). 2 of the lines are eligible for an upgrade currently, however we will have to pay full price to get the iPhone 5 and hold onto data.
I've seen a few posts alluding to "adding" lines for the iPhone 5....could we Add a new line to the Nationwide plan and get the iPhone 5 at a subsidized price, or will we still have to 1) pay full price, or 2) be forced onto Share Everything?
Also, will the iPhone 4 (which is now free) be able to add to unlimited data for free? Or will that be full priced too? Just curious....

    I can address your concerns about activating your new phone, pfrigoli! You have the option of adding a new line of service to your current Nationwide Plan. You would need to choose a tiered data plan. The options are 2GB, 5GB or 10GB.
In regards to the iPhone 4, if you accept a discount you would not be able to keep unlimited data. I hope this addresses all of your concerns.
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