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You know how some people have "rollover minutes" on their mobile plans? If they don't use all their allotted minutes in a month, the remainder gets added to your next month. And so on, and so on...
What if carriers did that for data plans too?
I understand if allowed to pile up indefinitely, a user could collect those data mbs and use so much in one month that they would stress the network (plus multiply that by a million users all saving up for the same month of heavy use). But carriers could place a cap on rollover data and give it a reasonable limit (5GB or 10GB). It would certainly make a person think twice about which carrier they are with.
I just thought it sounded like a "neat" idea... Whatever.
What if carriers did that for data plans too?
I understand if allowed to pile up indefinitely, a user could collect those data mbs and use so much in one month that they would stress the network (plus multiply that by a million users all saving up for the same month of heavy use). But carriers could place a cap on rollover data and give it a reasonable limit (5GB or 10GB). It would certainly make a person think twice about which carrier they are with.
I just thought it sounded like a "neat" idea... Whatever.