Hello all,
I was just informed of a 350 GB data cap on my 75 Mbit internet line. I was already over my cap just 15 days into my current monthly billing cycle. Lucky for me they just started monitoring so I have another month or so to figure out where I can cut down on my usage. And here are the culprits and what I had to do to stay within the cap or hopefully will stay within.
1. Netflix. Set to lowest quality setting and no auto playback of next episode.
2. Online gaming. (my son used nearly a terrabyte of data in two months, so online gaming is now banned or at least significantly reduced.
3. No more downloading episodes that are available via DirectTV (use the damn DVR function)
4. Suddenlink. As soon as an ISP is made available that do not cap my usage, Suddenlink is gone.
So I guess my point here is why have high speed internet when all you are going to do is reach your cap faster than ever? Going with a lower speed unfortunately lowers the cap.....so it would appear that while they are greedy, they are not stupid.
I have loved the service that Suddenllink has provided over the years. I will miss them.
Edit: By the way guys. I did some visual comparisons to Netflix streamed at the highest quality setting vs the lowest and from what I can tell for most of the show I watch....not a bit of difference visually, but a huge difference in the amount of data used in the initial buffering and then the stream. Lowest quality buffered at around 1.6 Mbit then streamed at around 80 kbit. Highest needed nearly 6 mbit to buffer then streamed at nearly 500 kbit so....(sorry for my bad units of measure, but I think you get the jest) Perhaps we need to do our part to reduce the load on the system, but again, I won't need 75 Mbit to do what I have to do to avoid going over the cap.
I was just informed of a 350 GB data cap on my 75 Mbit internet line. I was already over my cap just 15 days into my current monthly billing cycle. Lucky for me they just started monitoring so I have another month or so to figure out where I can cut down on my usage. And here are the culprits and what I had to do to stay within the cap or hopefully will stay within.
1. Netflix. Set to lowest quality setting and no auto playback of next episode.
2. Online gaming. (my son used nearly a terrabyte of data in two months, so online gaming is now banned or at least significantly reduced.
3. No more downloading episodes that are available via DirectTV (use the damn DVR function)
4. Suddenlink. As soon as an ISP is made available that do not cap my usage, Suddenlink is gone.
So I guess my point here is why have high speed internet when all you are going to do is reach your cap faster than ever? Going with a lower speed unfortunately lowers the cap.....so it would appear that while they are greedy, they are not stupid.
I have loved the service that Suddenllink has provided over the years. I will miss them.
Edit: By the way guys. I did some visual comparisons to Netflix streamed at the highest quality setting vs the lowest and from what I can tell for most of the show I watch....not a bit of difference visually, but a huge difference in the amount of data used in the initial buffering and then the stream. Lowest quality buffered at around 1.6 Mbit then streamed at around 80 kbit. Highest needed nearly 6 mbit to buffer then streamed at nearly 500 kbit so....(sorry for my bad units of measure, but I think you get the jest) Perhaps we need to do our part to reduce the load on the system, but again, I won't need 75 Mbit to do what I have to do to avoid going over the cap.