Seeking a better (more cost effective) family plan

We currently have 5 lines on the Nationwide Talk & Text Share 700 (mins) plan, which costs $80/month, plus $10 (x 5) for each line. Three of the phones have a $30/month charge for (2gb each) data plan. So after taxes I am paying over $240/month for wireless phone services.
Would prefer to share a pool of data (i.e. 10GB for 4-5 phones), don't need to upgrade yearly, but don't want to pay significantly more than I am already paying, even if I replace one or both of the remaining basic phones with smart phones.
Have discussed exactly this with multiple reps at the local VZW stores, but they seem to have nothing to offer other than switching to "Edge" (more money, and I get to pay forever for the phones), or paying an additional $30/month (each) to swap either/both basic phones for smart phones.
Surely there must be something which competes with the AT&T Mobile Share Value Plan, which seems to offer exactly what I want (10GB of data to share between up to 5 phones). Can anyone suggest a Verizon plan that makes as much sense?

http://www.T-Mobile.com
They have a new plan of 4 devices with unlimited talk and texting and 10GB of data (2.5 GB per line of 4G LTE data) for $100 plus taxes and surcharges. So it is not for 5 lines sorry.
But you pay $38 per device for activation and you need all new devices under the EIP program so add another $100 a month for the four devices ($25x4=$100)
So its $100+$100+$154(activation fees) $354 and taxes and surcharges. So the cost is high when you first switch. Then $200 a month until the phones are paid off (24 months)
You will then pay just around $110 a month there after.
The good news is if you go over that 2.5 GB of data it just gets throttled and no further charges for what is over.
The bad news, well T-Mobile has lousy coverage outside of major cities. So if you travel outside your home even on a highway or back road you get zip coverage. And Sprint is no better maybe worse coverage and speed wise.
Big decision to make
Good Luck

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