AT&T just announced this morning that later this month all Mobile Share plan customers will have a new Rollover Data feature added to their plans.
The deal isn't as robust as T-Mobile's new Data Stash program, but with AT&T still offering double data deals - this makes them a compelling carrier for RVers.
Here's our article on the announcement which highlights some of the catches:
This is really timely, we were just looking at which plan we want to get for two new IPhones. We had decided on Verizon for better coverage and less cost, but this information might move us to stay with ATT. Especially excited that the double data offer is still active.
Thanks much!!
Jodee
The Junkman said
05:41 AM Jan 8, 2015
It's only worth it, if they don't throttle you.
I'm finding in some areas, with Verizon.. depending on time of day.. it all slows down..
with the 30 gb plan I have.. with the wife.. we have only been able to use 15 gb.. So.. it's like a unlimited plan.. so roll overs seem useless to us, as we would never use it.
We are pretty active on the internet too... no movies though..Wife is a social media hog..
AT&T just announced this morning that later this month all Mobile Share plan customers will have a new Rollover Data feature added to their plans.
The deal isn't as robust as T-Mobile's new Data Stash program, but with AT&T still offering double data deals - this makes them a compelling carrier for RVers.
Here's our article on the announcement which highlights some of the catches:
http://www.rvmobileinternet.com/att-to-follow-t-mobiles-lead-with-rollover-data/
- Cherie
Thanks much!!
Jodee
I'm finding in some areas, with Verizon.. depending on time of day.. it all slows down..
with the 30 gb plan I have.. with the wife.. we have only been able to use 15 gb.. So.. it's like a unlimited plan.. so roll overs seem useless to us, as we would never use it.
We are pretty active on the internet too... no movies though..Wife is a social media hog..