If you play casual 2-3 hours plus a day I reckon you won't go over a 10GB but I would recommend 20gb- 40 GB for all the patches / downloads you do but I played 6 hrs a day on 10gb and I was fine.
1400 gb
Yes. Any transfer of information over a network, in this case the internet, will use bandwidth. How much bandwidth it will use is dependent on the technology behind the streaming and how large the source file is.
There is no information available as to how much bandwidth Essex FM online radio takes. It is not as much as required, but how much it takes up is what the worry is for. Most internet providers have a limit as to how much bandwidth you are allowed to use in a month.
An endless amount of bandwidth, when you think about it.
There's a rift in the clouds.
That depends on how much bandwidth the site uses, and your web host's pricing for bandwidth. If the site is mainly text, you can expect to use less bandwidth than if the site were hosting video or other rich media.
dont know exact but i use about £50 a month
A simple search of the net will find there are many bandwidth monitoring sites that are available for free. A popular one is callled Free Meter Bandwidth Meter. You also can use WFilter freeware for network bandwidth monitoring.
One would use a bandwidth calculator to see how much data that they are using. Normally it goes by month long periods and you could measure it by that standard.
I live in a rift valley! Before today, I was unaware that I am a Rift Valley Dude.
Throttling bandwidth is the act of slowing down internet speeds, so that navigating the web and downloading take longer. This is done to make sure users do not use too much bandwidth.
If you don't have unlimited bandwidth then yes!