I download 2.5 GB a day on my 256 kbps connection. With 2 Mbps I would exhaust my month's limit in around 3 hours 🙁
I download around 4GB stuff daily.
I download around 1GB a day.
around 256gb since 2007
lolz...dunt know but guess arnd 22gb avg per month *23month+8gb 3 month of 590nu=512 gb..may b more:grin:
If the speed of your plan increased (say to 2, 8 or 24Mbits), would your usage increase similarly? Would you each download 80-120GB per month still (only do it faster - instead of leaving the computer on 24x7), or would you be trying to leech at max-speed for the whole day?
I can tell you now, keeping up with a 24Mbit connection is damn near impossible, and you'd need 6TB of hard disk space per month to do it: but actually, in a roundabout way, so long as you continued to seed afterwards, it could work out beneficially to an ISP offering unlimited local network connections.
no server provide an download speed greater than 60 kB/sec (indluding youtube.com) for free, during browsing you wont be able to differentiate a 512 speed with an 2mbps (unless you tend to open 10 to 20 websites at sametime).
only way to utilize 2mbps is through torrents, where you got 2.4 gb restriction !!
Having had 24, 50 and 100Mbit connections abroad, I can assure you, it's very VERY possible to tell - and it opens up a world of possibilities as to other sites you can use smoothly.
Don't agree. There are quite a few sites, and in my own experience, have downloaded at those speeds for continued periods of time.
2.4 G restriction? What's that?
A lot of it depends on where it's hosted, who it's hosted by, and whether said site is part of a CDN or has a mirror serving files.