:madness: Who are you? Mary Poppins hired to help with BSNL's image or something?I specifically created a folder called something like "DownloadMonthXYZ" (Dec IIRC) and placed all my downloads in there from the 1st to the last day of the month. Most downloads were torrents, the rest, HTTP/FTP.Other incoming data like web browsing and internet radio (at 24 K bits per second) is a small fraction. Rarely did media heavy browsing like YouTube. Then I was on the 256k UL plan (this was before Home 1350UL was launched).This was around a year ago when many Linux distros had released their latest editions and I downloaded a bunch of their CD/DVD ISOs , tons of free mp3s from places like djriver.com, trance4ever.com, cardamar.com, stuff like that. Managed to do this pretty much 24x7 thanks to rare power cuts those days.Now, at the end of the month, that folder was approaching 50GB while online usage showed 100GB downloaded and 50GB upped.If you want to check for yourself, it should be easy...Just disconnect at a certain time and note down the time you reconnect. Then download at full speed for some duration (say 1 hr). Then disconnect. Make a note of when you disconnected and the amount you downloaded. Then wait for the record to show up on BSNL's usage site... You'll see for yourself.