Unlimited plan grandfathered?

Hi, i have a family unlimited data plan from when a promotion was offered a while back. Several family members are beginning to become elligible for their upgrades. My question is, will upgrading the phones count as a new contract, thus loseing us the grandfathered unlimited data? Or will we be able to upgrade and still stay on the same plan?
If upgrading does lose the plan then we will have to just buy the phones retail, which is obviously not idea due to the hefty prices.

Topsnus wrote:
Hi, i have a family unlimited data plan from when a promotion was offered a while back. What plan is this?  The only "family" unlimited I am aware of (and it was at least two years ago) is the "Connect" plan, no longer available.  You may be able to keep it, if the phones you upgrade to are basic, feature phones.  Several family members are beginning to become elligible for their upgrades. My question is, will upgrading the phones count as a new contract, thus loseing us the grandfathered unlimited data? Or will we be able to upgrade and still stay on the same plan?  That would depend on the phones you have NOW, and what you upgrade to.  Basic to basic - you keep the plan.  Smartphone to smartphone - you keep the plan.  Basic to smartphone - you will have to change plans and go to the tiered options.
If upgrading does lose the plan then we will have to just buy the phones retail, which is obviously not idea due to the hefty prices. If you buy the phones retail and activate them, the same thing would hold true - it doesn't matter if you use an upgrade or just swap phones... the phone on the line now and what you plan to change to as the active phone will determine whether or not you can keep your current data plan.
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