Easy: Streaming Media
Listening to a 96kbps stream for 82 hours in a month comes to about 27 gigs.
8kbps = 1KBs so a 96kbps stream will consume 12KB/s and you'll use up 43.2MB per hour of streaming x82 hours = 3.5GB...
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Easy: Streaming Media
Listening to a 96kbps stream for 82 hours in a month comes to about 27 gigs.
I pay for unlimited data, not unlimited until Verizion wants to change it.
Easy: Streaming Media
Listening to a 96kbps stream for 82 hours in a month comes to about 27 gigs.
8kbps = 1KBs so a 96kbps stream will consume 12KB/s and you'll use up 43.2MB per hour of streaming x82 hours = 3.5GB...
just how do you go about getting to 27 1/2 gigs without tethering?
How do you use that much data. Torrents?
That's just absurd.
I don't believe it. Thats over 1 GB per day. I would like to hear the justification of what the 32 GB consisted of. Not normal use by any means.
Easy: Streaming Media
Listening to a 96kbps stream for 82 hours in a month comes to about 27 gigs. That's a crappy two hour commute each way to and from work. The company I work for doesn't allow streaming media through the corporate network (for reasons out of the scope of this thread) and an individual may turn to their phone to stream internet radio or even use Subsonic to stream their music library from home. If some of the theories about Google's upcoming music service comes true, that can easily let someone burn through 10s of gigs of data per month as well.
If all one does on their smartphone is check e-mail, check the weather, and play Angry Birds, hitting a gig can be hard. Web content is getting richer everyday and comes out to increasing data usage. Some web pages have content that are easily over a meg in size; we don't notice it since it can be downloaded in a few seconds vs. a few minutes on dial-up.
Easy: Streaming Media
Listening to a 96kbps stream for 82 hours in a month comes to about 27 gigs.
8kbps = 1KBs so a 96kbps stream will consume 12KB/s and you'll use up 43.2MB per hour of streaming x82 hours = 3.5GB...
Internet is always measured in bits, some programs may break it down for the simple minded folk. So 3.5GB would really be 28 gb/s. His math is correct.
GB is gigabyte
gb is gigabit.
You don't see gigabyte routers do you, no- they are gigabit routers.
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8kbps = 1KBs so a 96kbps stream will consume 12KB/s and you'll use up 43.2MB per hour of streaming x82 hours = 3.5GB...
It hasn't happened yet, and anyone who would answer this would only be guessing.Just curious...If VZW is doing away with unlimited data for 3G, what would be there pricing tier be.
8kbps = 1KBs so a 96kbps stream will consume 12KB/s and you'll use up 43.2MB per hour of streaming x82 hours = 3.5GB...
82 hours @ 92 kbps is 3.xxx GB
92 kbps = 12 Kbps,
X 60 secs, x 60 mins, x 82 hours, divide your kpbs by 8 to get Kbps, divide THAT result by 1024 to get MB, and another 1024 to get GB.
I think you just read your data usage incorrectly.