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Here is a speed-test i run couple of minutes a go.

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Dont have a cap, so i have never cared about my usage. Dont even think we have bandwidth caps in denmark (only on mobil network) Atlest i have never heard about any one having it here. 

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On average I use 12.2TB, sometimes up to/more then 60TB a month.

This is total bandwidth so both up and down.

  

I use about 1.5 - 2TB a month.

Ö How does one reach such big amounts of data?

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Ö How does one reach such big amounts of data?

 

Answering that question would be in conflict with the forums Code of Conduct :P

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1 Byte.  :D

You just used more than a byte navigating to that webpage and typing that in muahaha!

 

As for me I uninstall and reinstall games all the time so I estimate around 500GB-1TB download alone.

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Well, a link has both a frequency it operates at and the number of bytes that can be communicated per clock cycle, so a link has a 'bitspeed'. The first term in this product is a function of how far the transmitting station and the receiving station are away from eachother, so the link can definitely be characterized by a 'speed'.

The word is "bitrate" rather than bitspeed.

 

  Ö How does one reach such big amounts of data?

I use between 1TB and 5TB per month. I transfer a lot of video between my home network and my dedicated servers.

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You just used more than a byte navigating to that webpage and typing that in muahaha!

 

As for me I uninstall and reinstall games all the time so I estimate around 500GB-1TB download alone.

Good point.

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I'd say my average is about 200gb per month, but it can also go up to around 400gb every once in a while. ~85% of it is for download pretty much always though.

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This month I have downloaded 1,4 TB and uploaded 3,5 TB.

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1.5-2Tb monthly

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