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AT&T is the next US carrier to let you roll over unused mobile data
It didn't take long for other US carriers to match T-Mobile's rollover data, apparently -- AT&T is offering its own take on the strategy. As of January 25th, every AT&T subscriber with a Mobile Share Value plan will see their leftover megabytes available the following month. If you're mostly relying on WiFi in February, you'll have a ton of cellular bandwidth available for that March vacation. It's not limited to more advanced tiers, either, so you'll see it kick in even if you're comparatively thrifty.
PureTalk USA debuts 150MB rollover data plans for prepaid market
Rollover minutes were a great idea last decade when capped minute plans were all the rage, but unfortunately rollover data never caught on when smartphones began getting popular. PureTalk USA, an AT&T MVNO, doesn't think it's too late to implement such a concept for its budget-minded customers who don't need to be constantly tied to the internet but still have varying data needs from month to month. The new offering is a $10 add-on to the company's Mobile Flex plans, and you get 150MB of rollover data each month that doesn't expire. We'd love to see options for more data, but this is at least a great opportunity for anyone hoping to keep a close eye on their wallet.