Wow, mine are never that good in my area. Lucky if I get over 30mbps. I'd be happy with a more reliable connection in congested areas than speed.
At any rate, let us know if you notice any changes after the switch.
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Tomorrow, will change to the $125 one. Will see if the new speed changes…
Wow, mine are never that good in my area. Lucky if I get over 30mbps. I'd be happy with a more reliable connection in congested areas than speed.
At any rate, let us know if you notice any changes after the switch.
I switched mine to the unlimited $25 per line and dropped the fifth line so still at $100 per month. It’ll go into effect after 7/25.
I just ran some speed tests and the little network indicator changed to 5G+ but download speeds were 24mbps. Lol. We’ll see what they’re like after the switch.
Here is today’s one at a different location. Seems doesn’t have any speed cap…
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Exactly what I did down to the same day for the billing cycle! I wonder how many of the 5 grandfathered lines had line 5 just because it was free? I had already prepaid one more month with Kroger gift cards, so I have a month to figure out what I'm going to do. My run goes back to March of 2015. If I remember correctly this plan was supposed to apply for a limited time only, then got extended, got more data, and now they're finally killing it? Does anyone remember the original time frame and data allowance?
I think it was the beginning of the end when they bumped the plan up to 10GB per month to match it up with the $130 for 5 lines plan. Then it was just a rate bump since the features were the same.
I definitely only got the fifth line because it was zero dollars and the plan was being discontinued. No one in my family ever used it. The only time I ever used it was when I got a new phone and I would carry the old phone with the fifth SIM card to go out running because I didn’t want to sweat up my new phone immediately.![]()
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I was on that plan in 2017 and I think at that point it had gone to 3 or 4GB. Looks like 2015 was 2.5GB: https://web.archive.org/web/20150213...ll-phone-plans
($40 + $30 + $20 + $10 + $0)
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