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The fact that you got away with it makes no difference. It is selfish and stupid to do it and moronic to brag about it.
Grow up.
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I actually been uploading to youtube 30days maxed out and downloading nonstop hit my best 10.3tb https://ibb.co/1sC65MZ
What are you downloading to reach that level?
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I actually been uploading to youtube 30days maxed out and downloading nonstop hit my best 10.3tb https://ibb.co/1sC65MZ
What are you downloading to reach that level?
I do youtube videos 4k 60fps iphone 12 pro max each 60 minutes files well over 50gb in data to download via icloud.com once downloaded upload to youtube another 50gb data that well over 100gb data.....just for one video
Isn't hard to rack up 10tb with kids watching 4k disney+ netflix 4k and brother downloading 200gb ps4 updates and ps5 games....
Edited by Newbie789 (Mon 14-Dec-20 11:07:50)
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I actually been uploading to youtube 30days maxed out and downloading nonstop hit my best 10.3tb https://ibb.co/1sC65MZ
What are you downloading to reach that level?
Isn't hard to rack up 10tb with kids watching 4k disney+ netflix 4k and brother downloading 200gb ps4 updates and ps5 games....
Let's not be silly. Using 10TB is the well within the top 1% of UK top consumer users (and far more likely to be in the 0.1% of users, and that's for wired connections. 10TB over mobile connections will make you one of Three's highest users in the country. 10TB is the equivalent of 14.1GB per hour, 24 hours per day, every day, or the equivalent of 31.5Mb/sec all the time (based on 30.1 day month)
The company I work for has over 50,000 connections all sharing 12TB per month (which we don't use up)!
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What are you downloading to reach that level?
Isn't hard to rack up 10tb with kids watching 4k disney+ netflix 4k and brother downloading 200gb ps4 updates and ps5 games....
Let's not be silly. Using 10TB is the well within the top 1% of UK top consumer users (and far more likely to be in the 0.1% of users, and that's for wired connections. 10TB over mobile connections will make you one of Three's highest users in the country. 10TB is the equivalent of 14.1GB per hour, 24 hours per day, every day, or the equivalent of 31.5Mb/sec all the time (based on 30.1 day month)
The company I work for has over 50,000 connections all sharing 12TB per month (which we don't use up)!
I do have utorrent uploading 24/7 ontop and sometimes maxed out usenet for hours and hours overnight...
Btw my billing reset two days ago already upto 654gb data used
Will upload screenshots on my billing for the last 4 months
Done well over 5tb,7tb,7tb and 10.3tb
Edited by Newbie789 (Mon 14-Dec-20 12:04:06)
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The company I work for has over 50,000 connections all sharing 12TB per month (which we don't use up)!
I dont agree with wasteful use of bandwidth but dont think the average employee data consumption can be compared to home/personal use. I run a small WISP and we regularly see single households hitting 2TB in a month.
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The company I work for has over 50,000 connections all sharing 12TB per month (which we don't use up)!
I dont agree with wasteful use of bandwidth but dont think the average employee data consumption can be compared to home/personal use. I run a small WISP and we regularly see single households hitting 2TB in a month.
Not saying it's directly comparable, what I was illustrating was the significance of how much data 10TB actually is over 4G (and presumably from one cell site!). The average data use per Three customer is around 9-10GB per month. 10TB via 4G is absolute madness, and more fool Three for not booting this person off. Just this one person could be taking up resources (from the sounds of it for almost 24 hours per day) and degrading the service for everyone else connected on the same bands on that cell.
I'm sure customers on your network do use 2TB, however I bet it's not a massive percentage of them and even if they are 10TB is still a five fold increase to this so significantly more. Presumably you will be selling your service as a broadband connection too. Over a shared medium like Three's 4G using this amount of data you have to be gobbling up the majority of available capacity available for everyone.
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I'm on water rates so I've leave all my taps running and the bogs are in permanent flush. Can anyone beat my water usage?
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The average data use per Three customer is around 9-10GB per month. 10TB via 4G is absolute madness, and more fool Three for not booting this person off. Just this one person could be taking up resources (from the sounds of it for almost 24 hours per day) and degrading the service for everyone else connected on the same bands on that cell.
I thought Three had introduced an FUP, but I can't find it, I know that EE is 600 GB, and O2 is 650GB, and Vodafone doesn't have one.
I suspect Three will probably introduce one, based on this user alone!
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