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I was recently exploring my ISP's webpage and noticed how much data I actually consume. It's roughly 200+ GB per month. I never thought it was this high. I always suspected I was around 100gb a month. Crazy how much streaming on multiple devices causes it to jump. So glad I have uncapped plan. :)

How does everyone else compare to this?

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'Unlimited', I'm not sure how much they actually allow, but I work remotely on large projects and use a lot:

At 23:59 on 29/01/2013 you had used 927.71 GB of your unlimited usage allowance.

Your average monthly usage is 674.63 GB.

Here are mine. (my plan is unlimited as well however, i never knew Time Warner allowed you to see this data)

It may be new. I've browsed their site before and never saw this. I like how you can even make it show by the hour which times you were using how much. And nice clean image you posted. Much better than mine :p

Seems like I'm about average so far for those of us on Unlimited plans. I really don't see how I could ever get by with anything under 200gb a month. With multiple consoles in multiple rooms, alongside multiple andriod phones, I would be picked clean by a capped ISP.

@ZakO - Damn man, that is a lot :p Has your usage this month been more than normal, or do you do anything that specificly uses that much usually?

I don't meter mine, but I rarely break 40GB a month. Don't do much streaming, and the fact that most scene rips are about half their old sizes means my bandwidth usage is actually decreasing.

This month is 1.4TB.. Linux Distros as well.. :shiftyninja:

Charter doesn't have a meter, but have a 250Gb cap on the plan I have. But my router does. :p

So far this month: 126,771Mb

Last month: 104,886

I had charter and downloaded crazy amounts (at least 700GB a month) and never got a warning :)

PS, your avatar, was that a restaurant in Atlanta? I used to live there

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