
FORT MYERS, Fla. – AT&T will soon let some customers rollover their unused data.
The deal is for people with the Mobile Share Value plan and it starts January 25.
There is a catch or two.
Your rolled-over minutes are only good for one more month and then you’ll lose them.
Plus, they go to the bottom of the queue and you’ll have to use all of one month’s allotment before you get to the rollover data.
Last month, T-Mobile announced it would allow data to be rolled over, but those users get to keep their rollover data for a year.
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