Data usage.
Data caps.
I hate them. They don't make sense.
I realized while downloading Blackmesa.7z that I'm getting an average of 1.9MB a second.
Roughly, thats 1 gigabyte of data every 10 minutes.
So, having an additional 15 minutes to wait, I decide to do some math.
Days in a month (picking 30) = 30
Hours in a day = 24
Hours in a month = 720
Minutes in a month = 43200
Chewing on that, I realize I'm limited to 300GB of data usage a month before warnings/overages/threatening letters, etc.
So, roughly. Say I use my data connection to download 24x7, and, hypothetically, say I still use the 1GB every 10 minutes number.
How fast would I use it?
Minutes in a month / 10 (1 GB per 10 minutes) = 4320
Wow. So, if I were truly unlimited download, I could get 4320gb of data (yes, leaving out upstream, which they count too)
So, how many minutes could I actually stream and reach 300?
4320/43200 = 300/? = 3000 minutes = 50 hours = A little over 2 days.
Now, of course, my average net usage in a month, according to a meter my provider offers, is ~160-200gigs a month. (I working towards cancelling TV cable sub, so, Roku video streaming (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime + many others), plus the gaming I do, plus the games I buy/download (each game averages a gigabyte of data now, heck a MOD of HL is 3.1 Gb compressed.)
My provider likes to say the average person never reaches thier limit.
Seems to me, providers with 'generous' caps like mine aren't the norm.
They are unfortunately becoming the exception, and the cake they are feeding thier customers is a lie.