T-Mobile's Data Stash will let you rollover your unused data

16 December, 2014
The magenta company has just announced the latest move in its "un-carrier" strategy today.

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  • AnonD-323100
  • PFB
  • 17 Dec 2014

We get Mobile Data upto 12GB packs in Ooredo Maldives 4G network. Its amazing...

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    • Anonymous
    • Ibx
    • 17 Dec 2014

    HothTron, 17 Dec 2014Pay an extra $10 then for new plan or stop whining. Yes,,, Totally Agree!!! Stop your Whining. Lol

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      • iamj
      • k2d
      • 17 Dec 2014

      what about the hotspot? Can that get a rollover too?

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        • Anonymous
        • IV$
        • 17 Dec 2014

        PK, 17 Dec 2014T-Mobile is stuck in stone age for 3 years with same 5GB of... morethats good enough actually, in my country , the prepaid data plan only 200mb ... what u can do about it... ? the expensive one for postpaid only got 5gb only ... and the service , SUCKS !!!

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          • HothTron
          • xc{
          • 17 Dec 2014

          AnonD-300535, 16 Dec 2014Great IDEA, but NOT a great deal for MOST T-Mobile customer... morePay an extra $10 then for new plan or stop whining.

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            • Anonymous
            • Rbq
            • 17 Dec 2014

            AnonD-300535, 16 Dec 2014Great IDEA, but NOT a great deal for MOST T-Mobile customer... moreMuch more expensive? The 3GB plan is the second from the bottom of the four choices. It costs $10 more per month ($50/month vs $60/mont). Put another way that's 20% more per month than the cheapst plan. Or yet another way, that's $600/year vs $720/year. That is not "much more expensive." Or on a yearly

            Basically it sounds like you want to buy the cheapest plan, but get all the perks of the better plans.

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              • Anonymous
              • 4N2
              • 17 Dec 2014

              -stuck in the stone age? For any North American carrier, 5Gb is an OCEAN. Here's the novel premise that T-Mobile is suggesting: that you paid for a level of *usage*, not merely for the privilege of accessing the network. Every other carrier treats your service as a begrudging allowance they're forced to give you- like you're Oliver Twist begging for gruel.

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                • PK
                • qLx
                • 17 Dec 2014

                T-Mobile is stuck in stone age for 3 years with same 5GB of data for prepaid.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 4TQ
                  • 17 Dec 2014

                  Big Deal..I went Wi-Fi and have all the data I need with my LGG2.But my smartphone ? Don't need to call anyone and that's where phone companies are wrong.80% of people using cable just want the internet.Not the Programs or the phone package.

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                    • AnonD-130551
                    • ksZ
                    • 16 Dec 2014

                    Even though this is limited in its application, it's a great step in the right direction. Kudos to T-Mobile.

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                      • AnonD-300535
                      • 4g@
                      • 16 Dec 2014

                      Great IDEA, but NOT a great deal for MOST T-Mobile customers. ONLY valid for plans 3GB and UP which are much more expensive monthly.
                      I cannot roll-over my data with my 2GB plan.
                      VERY DISAPPOINTED!

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 4S}
                        • 16 Dec 2014

                        Sweeeet Move!!!