I recently discovered that Americans face data limits.
I recently discovered that Americans face data limits.
I have just one choice since there’s no fiber nearby. I’m paying $100 each month for 100% down and 15% up.
For most users 1TB suffices. Unless you download 10 games each month.
Many locations lack rival businesses, which is great for me. I’m fortunate to not be limited by data restrictions.
Not everyone faces data limits. I get unlimited gigabit plans—1000 up, 1000 down—for just $70 a month. No restrictions. It really beats the 500 down for $48. How do you manage such slow, costly internet? Edit: He showed speeds in reverse order because of his phone.
I worked on many projects and mostly copied OS images. Now I own XP, 7, 8.1, 9, and 10 for Windows 9, 10.0, 10.1.3, 10.4.6, 10.4.11, 10.5.6, 10.13.6, 10.15.7, and 10.16.9 (Big Sur beta). My friend's family uses a Mac, so I asked if they could get me a Big Sur image too. For Linux, I have Linux Mint 17.3, 19.3, and 20, which I got last month plus some accidentally downloaded 4K YouTube content.
It really comes down to the number of people in the room and your online habits. For me, about 600GB is enough when using my phone and PC together...