Rollover data would make AT&T's argument that the new plans are about value — not simply strangling the most hardcore data users taxing the network — way more convincing, since it would make the plans address the issue of network capacity in a tangible way.
This comes after new net neutrality laws pass in California.
AT&T’s CEO John Stankey said that he expects the pay-TV industry to soon hit a level of little or no growth. He predicts that it will plateau once the number of pay-TV subscribers falls somewhere between 55 and 60 million users.
PCMag released its Fastest Mobile Networks report and there are plenty of interesting insights to be found, including ones about 5G.
Hmm rollover bytes might happen after they make enough money off the new plans. but then it may not because some people would have a stockpile of gigs. Personally I am just glad I don't have AT&T
even if they did give us rollover bytes they would still find a way to screw us! I'm just glad i'm with sprint. I <3 my EVO haha :)