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  • AT&T is the next US carrier to let you roll over unused mobile data

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.07.2015

    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

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    10.07.2013

    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.