Can confirm. On a Magic, provider changed right when our second B2B cruise started.
Currently between Corsica and Sicilia, not using the WiFi as I do get faster 4G, here is a speed test I made a few minutes ago:
I'm not really looking forward to getting Internet on the ship (I'm fine when we're near land/at port and we can have 4G), though my wife definitely wants to stay connected and it has been one of her complain on the first cruise that she had to pay attention to how much she was going to “eat” her 1GB internet package. She looks very happy to be able to make en “extra donation” to Bob Chapek and no longer care about how many bytes are in transit.
A few interesting things to note:
- you need to select how much concurrent devices you need (that's not “unlimited” for your phone, watch, game console, tablet, computer… if you chose 1 device you need to chose which one)
- …but when you hit the device limit, it's very easy to disconnect all the other devices, you get a button when you try to login which allows you to do this
So if you, say, wants to share a connection, but not actually use it at the same time, you're good to go with paying only for 1 device.
Also, accounts are not “tied” to your Disney account/stateroom, so you can share the same plan with member of your parties (and, theoretically, with strangers, if you dare… that would give you some discount, though, if you're really in need of saving some dollars but still be connected).
And last, yes, the 50MB free tier is gone and has not been replaced. Overall everything is more expensive with these new plans BUT it's way more convenient.