iiNet and AmNet both did however recently-ish (last year or two) switched to offering unlimited instead in the battle for the market as the number of competitors continues to shrink.
I tell you though... 1TB really is a lot. I work from home, stream a lot of video content and also constantly download large swaths of ubuntu packages spinning my test clouds up and down.
I frequently use 2-300GB+ but I've never really come close to clipping the limit. And Telstra offer 3 full additional 1TB packs per year if you do (for free)
It's not that cheap though :) about $145/mo on velocity fibre.
Even if you had multiple children streaming 1080p I think you'd be OK. Limits might have to go up as 4K hits.
iiNet and AmNet both did however recently-ish (last year or two) switched to offering unlimited instead in the battle for the market as the number of competitors continues to shrink.
I tell you though... 1TB really is a lot. I work from home, stream a lot of video content and also constantly download large swaths of ubuntu packages spinning my test clouds up and down.
I frequently use 2-300GB+ but I've never really come close to clipping the limit. And Telstra offer 3 full additional 1TB packs per year if you do (for free)
It's not that cheap though :) about $145/mo on velocity fibre.
Even if you had multiple children streaming 1080p I think you'd be OK. Limits might have to go up as 4K hits.