On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 10:18 AM Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com> wrote:

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> If I understand this correctly, they are stating bits but most data speeds are commonly in bytes.  I read once where one should divide by 8 or 9 to get the true speed in common use.  Internet folks use the larger number because it makes it look bigger.  If I'm correct, and allowing a little for overhead, I'll see about 50MBs/sec in common use terms.  In other words, using none salesman terms.
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> From what they state, there is no limits.  I may be a bit of a heavy user at first but at some point, hard drive space will slow me down.  I'm a collector of videos and other documents.  If I download it, I tend to keep it unless it is really of no use.  I've got videos on appliance repairs, tractor, tree management and just interesting stuff that I refer back to.  It's a lot.  Organizing it is also fun.
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> I'm hoping to get it pretty soon.  It's getting really close to me.
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> Dale

Comcast currently gives me 1.3T bytes/month download. I don't think they limit my upload because with the low speed or upload no one will ever use that much.

bits to bytes is *8. I typically use about 200G bytes/month so I'm a long way from hitting the 1.3T Byte limit. I don't use much 4K video though.