How much data do you use?
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Erm, how much data do I use or how much bandwidth
Some of the data I download doesn't get used 
But generally somewhere between 70 and 90GB downloaded but the upload total can vary tremendously. My ISP does have a 'shaping' policy but it is so generous I'd have a job to get it to kick in.
Not sure that is helpful, especially to people on limited bandwidth
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My connection sucks and only able to download 50GB a month :cry2:
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My connection sucks and only able to download 50GB a month :cry2:
I feel for you! I used to live in Boston and used my neighbors wifi. Super SUPER slow speeds. Like dial-up could actually compete and possibly beat my speeds.
Love,
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I use a lot of data. My cap is 300GB per month. Last Month, (May), I used 1.1TB. I pay $10 for each 50GB over my cap. Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Torrents, and Tmobile Wifi Calling are my big uses, but mainly torrenting, lol. If I see a movie or clip I want, I get it, cap be damned.
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I stay on wifi almost everywhere I go… I only use about 2.5 gigs per month.
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10gb
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My country's laws suck! If I use more then 100gb per month my internet is cut

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I have unlimited, but am too afraid to looks cos it might frighten me. Not had anything from my ISP as yet so can't be doing too much data, but I stream all my TV, phone, music etc as well as all the DL bits.
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I have unlimited,
yeah well you'd better carefully read your contract, coz I thought I had unlimited as well as it's sold as unlimited, but when you read the 20 pages contract then you realize what they call "unlimited" is actually limited.. They consider it's unlimited for a "normal , personal and fair" use… most ISP use that same legal garbage to make advertisement as "unlimited" when it's not...
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Last month was just a tad over 10TB….yeah TB, not GB. My average is around 4TB though. After a few hard drive issues, I've had to slowly recover all the material I lost.
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20~30gb a month for phone and 300~400gb a month for everything else ~
Used to have a 100gb cap (I think; around there) with verizon as my home router, switched to time warner and never got capped again
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Last month was just a tad over 10TB….yeah TB, not GB. My average is around 4TB though. After a few hard drive issues, I've had to slowly recover all the material I lost.
Sounds like someone needs a raid configured data storage NAS.
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