Update ---I used right at 485 gb June 1- end of the month. I'm the only person in the house and stream Sling, Pandora, and Netflix. No gaming
I wonder if this is a result of the Xfinity WiFi Hotspot offering.Are you using a Comcast Modem, if so their numbers were always double what my router said we used.
I wonder if this is a result of the Xfinity WiFi Hotspot offering.
I'm using 1 of their modems.Are you using a Comcast Modem, if so their numbers were always double what my router said we used.
You just cannot use streaming(Sling TV, PlayStation Vue) as mindless background noise. you cannot let it idly keep running if you are not watching it.Hmm. Our 350G limit wouldn't cut it then. Beginning to think this is not an option for us.
What I do is watch what I can on the digital economy channels provided on cable like TBS, and History, a few more so it helps keep my usage down someYou just cannot use streaming(Sling TV, PlayStation Vue) as mindless background noise. you cannot let it idly keep running if you are not watching it.
You just cannot use streaming(Sling TV, PlayStation Vue) as mindless background noise. you cannot let it idly keep running if you are not watching it.
My ISP (Cox) doesn't enforce their cap, apparently. But I'm still paying attention to what I'm now using since cutting the cord and switching to PS Vue. I want to see whether I will regularly blast by my 350 GB "limit" and possibly trigger getting contacted by Cox with warnings and pitches to upgrade to the next tier. (Upgrading would partially defeat the purpose of cutting the cord).
What I've found is that on weekdays, I use less than 10GB of data per day, but on weekends, when I leave sports running in the background throughout the day, I may go as high as 25 GB. I'm still getting all my locals OTA, so for example, during last night's 3-hour MLB All Star Game, I wasn't using any data. I notice nights when I'm primarily watching Netflix or Amazon (no 4K/HDR yet), my data use is a bit higher for the same amount of time.
I can't really say how much data I've used during my first full month since cutting the cord, because for some odd reason Cox didn't record my usage for 12 whole days this past month. Regardless, I figure I need to average around 12.5 GB per day in order to stay within my limit, which means turning it off if I'm not really watching and just putting on music or something.
Does anyone have experience with exceeding Cox's limit? Would they really hassle you? I'm sure it's only a matter of time before they become more enforcement oriented as more people cut the cord and start gobbling data using live TV steaming services.
EDIT: I looked it up and it seems Cox is already testing limiting data usage by charging fees in the Cleveland market.
Because I have odd work hours, freelancing, I frequently DVR sports. Does anyone do this with PS Vue? I understand that Sling has no DVR capability.
Has anyone researched what a month of streaming TV -- aka cord-cutting -- eats up in data used?
Wow. And that's not including the programming source. The cord is looking better and better.Suddenlink, who went cap-less until 2014 in my area just recently added a unlimited data plan. My monthly internet bill is $80/month for 200 down/20 up from the $68/month (75down/10up) I was paying before the cap and after the cap was added.
My house has been using data hardcore since we had the cap removed and we used over a Terabyte of data last month streaming/downloading/surfing/gaming
So lets say your base internet is $60 for 300GB with a $10 charge for every 50GB over (seems standard for the overage fee) it would come to $60 for the base internet price + $140 in overage costs if you used the data I used last month on that plan... (which was hardcore use between a family of three)
Wow. And that's not including the programming source. The cord is looking better and better.
It all depends on your usage. Fortunately you can give it a try with either service and not do it if it looks like it is going to cost you more.
I haven't checked my usage for this month that but I expect it to be in line with what I had last month and before.
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It goes with what I'm saying, don't stream unless you are watching it. Leaving it on continuously as background noise is just wasting data. I have both my Roku 3 & Fire TV Stick set to 720p & stereo to hopefully cut down some on the data consumption.