Your question isn't quite clear so I am going to assume you mean the bandwidth used by watching streaming video. According to Rogers' Express internet package that offers 60GB of bandwidth and equates it to 700 hours of YouTube. Some simple math later we find that you can watch 11 hours and 40 minutes (approximatly) for 1GB of bandwidth.
Yes i am pretty it does use the same amount of data or wifi usage. i very recently learned that so now i am streaming nothing and downloading everything
The cost to stream TV shows over the internet varies depending on which streaming service one uses. The most popular streaming services are Amazon Video On Demand, Hulu, and Netflix.
100mg is a measure of mass. Not data. You probably mean 100 mb. It's abou the size of 20 mp3s or about how much data you'd waste streaming a 45 minute video on youtube.
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It can refer to how much internet you have access to.
500 MB (megabytes) is equivalent to 500,000 kilobytes or approximately 0.5 gigabytes. It represents a moderate amount of data storage, capable of holding around 125 songs, 200 high-resolution photos, or a short video. In terms of internet data usage, 500 MB can support about 10 hours of streaming music or around 1-2 hours of standard-definition video streaming.
Hughesnet is horrible! The only time you get the really high speeds that they advertise is when no one else is online (such as after midnight when everyone else is asleep. My everyday download speeds on Hughesnet were under 200K for most of the day If you live in a remote area where good high speed service,such as Comcast internet, is not available.... then I would recommend you go with Verizon 3G MiFi as your service provider. You will get much faster speeds with 3G than any of the internet satellite companies. The Verizon packages are limited like the satellite packages, meaning that you can only use so much per month, but at least with Verizon you get much better service for the money. It is important to understand that any limited internet service is NOT for streaming or downloading large movie files, so services like Netflix streaming or Video on Demand would not work for limited internet access.... you would have to live in an area that provides unilimited high speed internet access for movie streaming.
According to Verizon's data calculator (http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/splash/datacalculatorPopup.jsp) one hour of streaming music a day for a month takes up 1.76 gb on a 3G or 4G smartphone. So just one hour of streaming music would take up 58.14 mb.
The typical data bit rate for a business Internet connection is 400 Mbit/s. This is much more than the typical data rate for a residential Internet connection which is 100 Mbit/s.
How much it's going to cost and how much data you have used.
The iHeartRadio app is a radio station streaming app. The data stream is 64 kbps, which is about 225 MB per hour.
It is not known how much gigabytes Megashare uses when watching or streaming movies. It is not listed anywhere on their website.