Spectranet Data Rollover Explained: All You Need to Know

With Spectranet data rollover, you will be able to extend the expiry date of the previous subscription to that of the current one.

Spectranet Data Rollover

  • You can only rollover unused data if you subscribe to the same plan on a higher plan
  • Only the main data will be rolled over, any balance on your bonus account will be wiped
  • All unlimited and time-based internet plans are not eligible for a rollover.

Make sure you exhaust your data volume if you intend to downgrade your data plan because there is no rollover for downgrading.

Also, unlimited and time-based plans that are not data capped or have an exact data volume to be rolled over do not have a grace period. It simply stops working once it expires.

Spectranet offers a 100% bonus on all their monthly data plan from time to time, those bonus data can’t be rolled over. If you do not exhaust it at the end of the billing cycle, it will be wiped.

One of the best ways to renew your Spectranet subscription is with quickteller. It is fast and reliable.

What is a Data Roll Over

To better explain what rollover is, let’s assume that you subscribe to a plan that gives you 30GB and has 30 days of validity.

After 30 days, you have only been able to use just 20GB which means you are still left with 10GB. If not for rollover, the remaining 10GB would go to waste but with rollover, you have the opportunity to add it to your next subscription.

If you buy the same plan again, your new data balance will be 40GB (the new 30GB + the old 10GB).

Rollover however works differently from one telecom company to the other and for even different types of plans.

For example, some telecom has just 3 days grace to have a rollover, meaning the unused data will be wiped after the 3rd day if you do not buy new data or renew the previous one.

Spectranet on the other hand gives you a 1-day grace for a plan with a day validity, 3 days grace for plans with 2 – 29 days validity, and 7 days grace for plans with 30 days validity.

Final Thought

Whether you are going to have a Spectranet data rollover depends mainly on the type of data you buy and the type you intend to buy after it.

Yes, Spectranet does rollover data and I have explained how the process works above. I hope this write-up was helpful and you were able to know much more about the topic which hopefully will help you makes a better decision.