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is there a limit of data that can be used on umlimited data plan?
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From what I have read, you will want to keep your usage < 100GB per month.
So technically, no it is no longer "unlimited", however if you use 20-30GB per month it can still end up being a really good deal compared to current plans (depending how many minutes/texts you have on your account).
If your usage is only a few GBs per month, then odds are you can likely save money by switching to one of the newer plans.
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This is what some have pieced together. Verizon to disconnect unlimited data customers who use over 100GB/month | Ars Technica
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And several people have reported losing UDP today. One reported usage 150-200 GB per month.
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From what I have read, you will want to keep your usage < 100GB per month.
So technically, no it is no longer "unlimited", however if you use 20-30GB per month it can still end up being a really good deal compared to current plans (depending how many minutes/texts you have on your account).
If your usage is only a few GBs per month, then odds are you can likely save money by switching to one of the newer plans.