I have Xfinity for home Internet, and I'm in Xfinity's northeast market so I have unlimited bandwidth. My family is pretty consistently using about 1.3 to 1.5 TB a data each month. Is unlimited really unlimited with Xfinity? I vaguely recall stories of Comcast sending letters or emails to people in the past with messages that they're using too much bandwidth and might need to be throttled if they keep it up. I ask only because I do think twice at times whether I really want/need to record something with Channels (such as the evening news each night). There are several shows I rarely watch, so I record them in YouTube TV but not in Channels, despite the more pleasing experience in Channels. I could easily double my bandwidth used each month if I didn't hold back.
I am using 1.2 to 1.6 on average. I currently have to pay extra for unlimited. I got a letter late September stating that a new company will be building out fiber to the home for all residence. This also will mean no datacap and almost half the cost of Xfinity and literally twice the bandwidth. So I for one will be happy once the new fiber network is in my area. (P.S. most of my bandwidth is due to work and youtube, I use an antenna for locals and had switched over to philo)
I use between 4 to 8 TB a month on Verizon fios gig. ive been lucky that ive had fiber to the home since 2005 at multiple places ive lived.
I have two fiber choices around here, fios up to a gig and Altice (optimum) fiber up to 8 gig but Im staying with fios, anything is better than Altice. anything.
I never thought to look.. I guess, I don't really care.
I use anout 1.5-2 TB at home (25mbps wisp)
My cell uses about 400-600gb a month (mostly youtube)
My wife uses a whopping 100-150gb a month. She needs to catch up
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