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Broadband usage/youtube
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Proberly a stupid question but Ive recently got broadband (2mbs). Is it true that your ISP can charge extra if you go over this amount and does playing videos on youtube (but not downloading them) effect it? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If your subscription comes with a monthly limit, then your ISP may charge you for exceeding it. Any internet traffic, including checking emails or simply viewing websites, counts towards this limit. Streamed video like the kind found on youtube is extremely bandwidth intensive. Watching it would have the same effect as downloading it then watching it, the same amount of data is sent to your pc.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
Having checked some of the YouTube movie clips I have downloaded it would seem as a rough average that 30 secs of movie equates to 4 MB.
1 GB = 1000 MB
Therefore you should be able to download / watch 500 30 sec movie clips a month.
But don't forget what others have said about all internet usage resulting in bandwidth usage and being part of your monthly limit.
I would contact your broadband provider and see how much they would charge to upgrade you to unlimited. Always assuming they offer that option.
Alternatively if you're not tied in to a contract change to Bulldog or similar who do not have limits
Brendan
1 GB = 1000 MB
Therefore you should be able to download / watch 500 30 sec movie clips a month.
But don't forget what others have said about all internet usage resulting in bandwidth usage and being part of your monthly limit.
I would contact your broadband provider and see how much they would charge to upgrade you to unlimited. Always assuming they offer that option.
Alternatively if you're not tied in to a contract change to Bulldog or similar who do not have limits
Brendan