World of Warcraft is surprisingly light when it comes to communication between the server and your client. Most of the information that is being exchanged is positioning data (where you/mobs/other players are in the game world). If you are in an area where there is a lot of people/mobs you will use a little more bandwidth than if you were in an area with a lot less people.
All in all, you should be using between 10-50 MB/h.
It takes up to 10GB depending if you have any of the add-ons or not.
15gb of hard-disk space, and 1 gb is the minumum required RAM (memory) to run World of warcraft.
im not sure how many patches there are but theres quite a few and when i was downloading and installing them it was 3.2gb :S
Currently, the game after install is about 33 gigabytes. You could have a little more or less depending on if you have addons installed.
It normal takes 2.1 Gbs to store a 2 hour video.
My "World of Warcraft" folder takes about 15GB on a 350GB drive with 2 partitions. It took about 20GB to update my Lich King to Cataclysm; 5GB was temp space and returned after the update. I would make sure I had at least 40GB to make sure I could get updates (which sometimes measure in the GBs.) The newest version of the streaming system is better than earlier versions, but still needs the temp space.
64.08984 Gigabytes.
0.015529633 GB
A GBS is a Global positionig system
.89 GB roughly
This does not make sense
its 128GB (IPhone 6)
There are exactly 158,334,976 Kilobytes in 151 Gigabytes.