you think that now in INDIA but when you get a 50mbps connection
you watch 1080P HD videos which consume 100mb per Minute with multiple videos streaming
plus your downloads and you trying to upload 24/7 on torrent websites to keep your ratio high
and using PS3 to download Large games,trailers
it can consume alot
I agree.
it can make alot of difference it the usage is going to be domestic
like if you take
NETFLIX for example
they provide unlimited movies,shows,documentry,anime FULL HD 1080p which consumes 100mb per minute for just $8 per month through your internet connection
there is no way they can provide that as they will get ripped apart cause of the bandwidth usage and charges
so they partnered with NETWORK operators in US so that it can be done locally and so very cheap as they would just be transferring bandwidth through their own networks
thats also one of the reason they haven't started their streaming services in other countries as if they did
they will then have bandwidth charges for their operator and their consumers Worldwide
Netflix peers directly with ISPs... data transfer costs next to nothing. We would hope that most 1080p content being downloaded by our customers is coming from our servers, peers or mirrors.
Well, if you're talking about 1080p HD content, then maybe 250GB is not enough. But, otherwise 250GB is more than enough for all other requirements.
Generally speaking we don't expect most people - even on 50Mbit/s+ plans - to exceed this, and if they do, not by terribly much.
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not really with games and applications getting bigger it may not be enough
PS3 games have already reached 50gb and will reach 66gb by the end of the year and this per game
Well yes, if you're downloading them, that's true. Have you thought about buying a game or hi-def recently and rewarding the coders and publishers for their work?
I worked out a couple of weeks ago that it would be marginally cheaper (and faster) to buy a 1TB hard drive, post it to someone in Scandinavia, have them fill it up, and send it back to you in India.