Friday 9 March 2012

Gone in Four Minutes

It is admittedly unlikely that anyone would max out their data plan within four minutes. For starters, peak download speeds are theoretical. You?d probably have to be standing on top of the cell tower, and be the only person using it, to reach 73 Mbps. Moreover, such speeds are unnecessary for most purposes. High-definition streaming video, for instance, requires about 50 Mbps, according to industry strategist Chetan Sharma. But your average YouTube video runs at more like 1 Mbps, and run-of-the-mill Web browsing uses much less than that. In those cases, a five-gig plan would let you watch or browse for many hours before you hit your limit. Start downloading movies in your car, though, and you?ll probably hit your limit during your second full-length feature.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=4a1aa1d3f7391694aef8cfee879a719a

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