So no, it wouldn't. Well, okay, on a 31 day month it would ;)
But what streaming service allows you to stream that long without prompting you? That's 720 hours of footage. Not even Star Gate has enough footage for you to do that (most which was pre-HD).
I feel like you really have to clutch at straws to come up with how one could legitimately use 1TB of data on a home Internet connection.
> I feel like you really have to clutch at straws to come up with how one could legitimately use 1TB of data on a home Internet connection.
It just depends on what you do. Steam's and my PS4 auto updates for me alone plow through hundreds of gigabytes a month. Sure, I also work from home so that adds significant amounts of data to my plan but it's already not hard to utilize your internet above 1TB. However data usage is only going to go up and if you add a cap now, you will regret having them in a year.
There is more and more 4K content on small youtube channels and that alone has added significant amounts of data usage for me. I notice it every time I tether from my limited phone plan.
I'm talking about actual TV channels. They go 24/7 without running out of footage. Leaving one TV on is not an unreasonable thing.
I happen to have the weather channel open right now. It's quite possible that later I'll have this plus another stream open, using over 7Mbps total. And I'm only one user in this household.
Well that's one TV. What about a pc dling games, an iPad streaming a different show, a data retrieval after a format etc. It can go faster than you would imagine when your not micro managing.
So no, it wouldn't. Well, okay, on a 31 day month it would ;)
But what streaming service allows you to stream that long without prompting you? That's 720 hours of footage. Not even Star Gate has enough footage for you to do that (most which was pre-HD).
I feel like you really have to clutch at straws to come up with how one could legitimately use 1TB of data on a home Internet connection.