On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:08:17 +0000, in uk.telecom.broadband,
Ed <ex@directory> wrote:
>Why do you think that 1 or 2 Gb per month may not be sufficient?
>
>I run my PC about 8 hours a day reading email, newsgroups, web browsing,
>downloading anti-viral updates etc , but not music or videos.
It comes from the fairly widespread trend that when some features are made
easier (whether downloading software, or anything else) you are likely to
use them more rather than not... Perhaps also that while some are a shade
over 40, and perhaps not such avid downloaders, there is a wider range of
services. See
www.CinemaNow.com (I used them for a free trial for a week)
which offers streaming video (7-800 films) or download and view later (it
was that method I used more often) where individual items may be 3-700 MB.
Some share music, software or films. Or run a file server to allow others
to grab files you have on your PC(s). Others might watch porn shows or
put their own shows on (!!)... With streaming audio service, news clips,
even your local Council webcam is a possibility. It all adds up.
A few hours using VNC (free application that allows remote control of a
PC) I clocked up a few hundred MB while helping a lady with some problem.
2-300 MB may be a part of a day's use for some, but it was a big chunk of
their 1 GB/month quota. Lots of possible uses for the net... Peter M.
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