On 23/10/2015 10:50 PM, JanW wrote: > At 08:53 PM 23/10/2015, David Boxall wrote: > >> <http://blog.jxeeno.com/nbn-long-term-satellite-restrictions-revealed/> >> Looks like they've finally realised that satellite isn't fibre - nor >> even copper or terrestrial wireless. > Fascinating data in there re usage levels. > Hard to understand what everyone is doing with all that use -- torrents????? > Multiple people on the same account? > My highest monthly uses has been 31.61GB in April this year and 30.60GB in > March 2014. Avg per month looks like around 12GB on a plain ADSL line maxing > at data rates of 8mbps. Of course, that's not using Netflix data because that > isn't charged in my account. I suppose if I did more video intensive stuff, > my usage would go up, but I haven't gone totally off FTA tv.
Multiple people, and many devices - an entire household - on one account. It might not necessarily be video. It wouldn't be too hard to get 1 - 2 GB each month just with smartphone app updates, and if you have a few in the house... The latest Playstation 4 firmware update was ~ 300MB, others have been several GB in size. Popular this month was the new Star Wars Battlefront betatest game, which was ~16 GB in two downloads. Other downloadable games can be 30 GB+. All it takes is for someone to kick one of those off, and it will run for days and nights. Windows/Mac software updates can add up, especially if there are several devices in the house - between desktops and laptops in my house, OS updates and patches are downloaded at least 6 times. Then occasionally you plug in a new mouse, and end up downloading several GB of driver installation software. And this is satelllite, which is installed in rural areas, so it wouldn't surprise me if a lot of users are working extensively with satellite imaging data and trusty BOM weather radar maps, which can also add up (Does anyone know how much data is downloaded if the BOM weather radar animation is left running 24x7)? It all adds up. _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
