Do you know how much bandwidth your household uses in a month? →[More:]
I only have two options here for high speed internet: slow (1Mbps) with unlimited bandwidth, or fast (22Mbps) with limited (22GB) bandwidth.
We've been on the slow-but-unlimited company for a long time, but some changes with the competition (raised bandwidth limits) and with our household (hello step-teenager) made the slow connection frustrating: streaming video always seemed to get priority through our router, so starting a YouTube video made everything else slow to a crawl.
Five days ago we switched to the fast-but-limited company and WOW the speeds are fantastic. I can load a video AND upload images WHILE the boy is watching Netflix in the living room. It's amazing.
But I just checked our data usage: 53Gb. In 5 days. On a 200GB plan. Which means we're going to go over before our first month is up, and there's no larger plan to pay for.
We watch Netflix and hour or two a night, the teen watches more on the weekend. The teen plays Minecraft, the husband plays some flash games and codes websites, and I upload photos and stream Pandora once in a while. Netflix is the only thing I can imagine making our usage so high.
An acquaintance who works at the telecom company claims that there is NO WAY a household would EVER use more than 40GB a month without EXCESSIVE use, probably TORRENTS and I'm just frustrated that I have no other options.
Is this usage excessive for a family of 3?
How much internet do you use?