UDP vs new unlimited

Bosgarage57

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I currently have 4 lines on my plan, 3 are part of the Nationwide T&T and 1 is UDP (mine).

I am thinking of cancelling the 3 lines and going through a mnvo as my parents never use their phones and would save money, but im not sure if I want to mess up my grandfathered in UDP and change to the new plan.

Has anyone moved from the grandfathered UDP to the new "unlimited" plan?
 
I currently have 4 lines on my plan, 3 are part of the Nationwide T&T and 1 is UDP (mine).

I am thinking of cancelling the 3 lines and going through a mnvo as my parents never use their phones and would save money, but im not sure if I want to mess up my grandfathered in UDP and change to the new plan.

Has anyone moved from the grandfathered UDP to the new "unlimited" plan?

I just did a few months ago. No complaints.
 
Did your bill go down? Thanks for your input.

It did but part of that is because I'm in a plan that has a total of 7 lines and only 2 of those are mine, so I'm paying 28.6% of the base cost and then only the charges directly for my lines. Without being in that group plan I think my bill would have gone up approx. $10 per month.
 
I currently have 4 lines on my plan, 3 are part of the Nationwide T&T and 1 is UDP (mine).

I am thinking of cancelling the 3 lines and going through a mnvo as my parents never use their phones and would save money, but im not sure if I want to mess up my grandfathered in UDP and change to the new plan.

Has anyone moved from the grandfathered UDP to the new "unlimited" plan?

How much data do you average in a month?
 
Anywhere from 10 to 30 depending on what's going on

You should be fine then. The de-prioritization limit is at 22 GB. You will only see a slow down if over 22 GB (per line) and in a congested area. Since you seem to peak around 30 I doubt you will ever have an issue.
 

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