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How much bandwith do you use ?


danielsilva

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I was having a chat with a friend and ended up talking about how we're dependent on the Internet this days and how much bandwidth we use these days. So it left me wondering ... How much bandwidth do you use ?

 

I usually use something between 200~250GB per month with the odd 300GB and i don't consider myself an hardcore internet user. So what's your sins ?

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not sure what mine is ive got 2 laptops on the go near enough all the time and the xbox online gaming etc lucky for me we have unlimeted broadband on sky. used to be with another ip provider and was teribble when getting close to ur limit they would slow speeds down

 

 

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The big issue is that it is not just download but also upload.

 

Any information you give the internet from a post on here to a file share via torrents count to your internet usage. Also opening any page does the same as the information is saved to the PC which is data and thus downloaded.

 

A single page on Arnies can actually be about 5-10mb of data just to view based on what content is on the page such as adverts, pictures or reams of text. Add to that often videos that we watch are running at full power and can be up to 500mb for a 20min episode of Family Guy or similar.

 

I have a 10GB a month limit due to a retarded father who treats me like *suitcase*, which is hard considering i am doing Networking and about 8GB of the limit is used on revision and examination material.

 

As for unlimited it is not unlimited. What it is really is fair usage. Use too much compared to the others in your area or household on the same provider and they cap a limit, charge you and reduce the speed of your connection to make it more difficult to download.

 

'FireKnife'

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Unless you are actually running a personal server or work for an ISP then i doubt that.

 

It maybe that you live in an area either too far out for them to bother with or too heavily populated for them to find you. Basically the two best places to hide a rogue connection.

 

But think how far you could go with a 10GB limit.

 

I have to watch picture porn still, haven't got round to video yet :P

 

'FireKnife'

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When i have finished my college course (HND Technical Support, its networking really) in June i will be on the look out, especially as i can go anywhere in the UK.

 

So long as there is a decent skirmish site near :P

 

Not only is there not the sites but also not the jobs up here, unless i want to work for Petrofac or Shell <_<

 

'FireKnife'

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Unless you are actually running a personal server or work for an ISP then i doubt that.

 

It maybe that you live in an area either too far out for them to bother with or too heavily populated for them to find you. Basically the two best places to hide a rogue connection.

 

But think how far you could go with a 10GB limit.

 

I have to watch picture porn still, haven't got round to video yet :P

 

'FireKnife'

 

Well to be honest they don't care much about your down/upload usage as much as they care about you stressing out the pipe. Unless they're a small ISP they should have more than enough bandwidth to spare but you flooding their routers with packets isn't the same. Specially when these days every ISP offers residential fiber optic networking ( well at least around these parts ).

 

Downloading 1TB worth of porn is different than you trying to run a torrent server on their network, even if you only serve legal stuff.

 

I'm just waiting for the infrastructure to arrive in my city and have that good 200 Mb fiber connection .... just imagine how much Swedish midget porn you could download with that!

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I'm just waiting for the infrastructure to arrive in my city and have that good 200 Mb fiber connection .... just imagine how much Swedish midget porn you could download with that!

 

Whatever tickles your fancy, i'm more into you know normal porn.

 

In this backwards country often limits are put on connections monthly even if they are not advertised and often they will cap users and lay claim to it being a 'network or server fault'. BT tried that with me, cue IT student versus the guy at the bottom end of the food chain failing to tell me a reason why the network is 'down' rather than just admit why they have capped my connection.

 

'FireKnife'

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Whatever tickles your fancy, i'm more into you know normal porn.

 

In this backwards country often limits are put on connections monthly even if they are not advertised and often they will cap users and lay claim to it being a 'network or server fault'. BT tried that with me, cue IT student versus the guy at the bottom end of the food chain failing to tell me a reason why the network is 'down' rather than just admit why they have capped my connection.

 

 

Im a asian porn fan myself actually :D

 

Well good to know that Portugal isn't an asswards country in everything. At least we got that right, no caps for anyone anymore and the prices are actually pretty reasonable. I'll pay around 60€ for 115 channels, phone and 50mbps fiber internet connection.

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Im a asian porn fan myself actually

 

More a goth and metaler fan myself, try Suicide Girls, it is tasteful :P

 

In this country they say £25 a month for all your TV, broadband and phone.

 

Plus the £300 instillation fee, the line rental at about £20 a month, the capped 10gb limit with a £1 for each GB over.

 

Helps to read the small print ;)

 

'FireKnife'

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Unless you are actually running a personal server or work for an ISP then i doubt that.

 

<snip>

Just a note on Virgin Media, they really don't have any download caps, it doesn't matter whether you work for them or not. The only thing they will do is that if you are an excessively heavy downloader (you have to be in the top 5% in the country) they may throttle back your speed during peak periods.

 

http://shop.virginmedia.com/help/traffic-management.html

http://shop.virginmedia.com/help/traffic-management/traffic-management-policy.html

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