thetonestarr said:
I asked for her to repeat. And besides, in the lands of sales-rep error, where the sales-rep is ignorant and doesn't know what they're selling, not a single rep in the world would even know what a gigaBIT is, nor would they ever accidentally say "bit" instead of "byte". And 250GB of data usage of an epic shitton of bandwidth usage. I wouldn't complain about the cap if it's really 300 gigabytes. I've downloaded the entirety of three different TV shows (MASH, Supernatural, X-Files) in the same month before (which is a TON of downloading!) and still didn't hit 200GB for the entire month, with my wife regularly watching Netflix and both of us frequently using the Internet in general. |
But for gamers this is going to become a problem soon, as more and more people download 32GB sized games to play on their console. Then watch netflix streeming, hulu +. As 4K tvs come into the market and drop in price, the quality of streaming will need to get better thus taking more and more bandwidth. Before you know it 250GB will beconsidered small.
Kind of like Bill Gates once said, "No one will need more than 637 kb of memory for a personal computer."








