Depends on what your doing. if its just the occasional web page, facebook, twitter and msn then it will be more then enough. But if you plan on watching YouTube videos 24/7 id go for something quite a it higher
Hours are units of time. Bytes are units of data. You cannot convert between the two without some other relationship. You could, for example specify a data transmission rate, which could then be used to calculate how many hours would be required to transmit 500 megabytes or you could specify a rate at which data is written by a device to calculate how many hours it would take to write 500 megabytes.
The question is really equivalent to something like "How many hours is a gallon". The dimensions are not equivalent, so you cannot convert from one to another like you could with quarts & gallons or with minutes & hours.
<p>It depends on your usage and your gadget you're using. First, I will discuss the gadget you're using on. For an ordinary phone (not smartphone), it is more than enough, and I recommend you to choose a cheaper data plan (in Indonesia, 500Mb costs Rp25000(~$2.50)to Rp50000(~$5) while 200MB only costs half of that) For an android smartphone or iPhone, it is pretty enough. For an android tablet or iPad, it is enough if you only browse and download a few apps and/or email attachment (no streaming, download big files, etc), but I recommend you to choose data plan with at least 1GB. For a notebook/netbook/pc, I will divide it into some categories (sentence structure: usage: enough or not (minimum recommendation)):
Mail, Text Browsing, and Chat: Pretty Enough (500MB)
Image Browsing and Light (<10mb) download: Not Enough (1GB)
Heavy Image Browsing, Audio Streaming, and Medium-Heavy (>10MB) Download: Not Enough (2GB)
Video Streaming, Online Game, VoIP, Heavy (>100MB) Download: Not Enough (5GB)<p>
PS: I use 500MB data plan, which is pretty enough, on my Samsung Android Smartphone and 7GB data plan, which is a bit too much, on my USB Modem.
<p>It depends on your usage and your gadget you're using. First, I will discuss the gadget you're using on. For an ordinary phone (not smartphone), it is more than enough, and I recommend you to choose a cheaper data plan (in Indonesia, 500Mb costs Rp25000(~$2.50)to Rp50000(~$5) while 200MB only costs half of that) For an android smartphone or iPhone, it is pretty enough. For an android tablet or iPad, it is enough if you only browse and download a few apps and/or email attachment (no streaming, download big files, etc), but I recommend you to choose data plan with at least 1GB. For a notebook/netbook/pc, I will divide it into some categories (sentence structure: usage: enough or not (minimum recommendation)):
Mail, Text Browsing, and Chat: Pretty Enough (500MB)
Image Browsing and Light (<10mb) download: Not Enough (1GB)
Heavy Image Browsing, Audio Streaming, and Medium-Heavy (>10MB) Download: Not Enough (2GB)
Video Streaming, Online Game, VoIP, Heavy (>100MB) Download: Not Enough (5GB)<p>
PS: I use 500MB data plan, which is pretty enough, on my Samsung Android Smartphone and 7GB data plan, which is a bit too much, on my USB Modem.
That depends a lot on what type of information you transfer. For example, if you look at lots of high-quality images, or movies, the MB will be used up much faster than if you look only at text files.
It is a very fast speed.
6 hours
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not quite sure :S
It can refer to how much internet you have access to.
The retailers of internet access are called Internet Service Providers or ISPs
No. Not without a sophisticated integration program that takes certain data from each of the connections. Otherwise both connections would receive the same duplicate information.
Hotkey is an Internet Service Provider based in Australia. They specialize in providing broadband high-speed internet connections for customers. In addition, they also offer dial-up Internet connections.
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Charter Communications is an internet/cable service which provides you with DVR, On Demand and high speed internet connections. They have a 24/7 tech support, which assists you with your internet/cable troubleshooting.
DSL
use broad band connection.
No, its all about your provider and equipment.
satellite based internet as well as 3g gsm connections