250GB is not much of a cap at all for an individual household using it for non-commercial purposes.
I average about 3GB/wk through regular computer use, not including console downloads through XBL or PSN, which on a good week could add anywhere between 2-4GB of bandwidth. That's with regular daily use.
In order to hit that 250GB ceiling, you'd have to download about 8GB of data per day, every day of the month. It would take max bandwidth being used about 9 hours every day of the week to hit the ceiling.
You'd either have to be downloading a new HD movie or several SD movies every day through Netflix, or PSN or XBL, or have a constant flow of P2P files being transferred on a daily basis.
Even if you factored in a household in which multiple MMOs were actively being used on multiple accounts, you still wouldn't be anywhere near the cap.
250GB a month is a lot of data for the vast majority of households. Most will never come anywhere near that amount.







