03-18-2022 07:28 AM - last edited on 03-18-2022 10:13 PM by computergeek541
What 'Web' use would typically consume 39Mb of data in 40min?
Edit by Dunkman: merged duplicate threads. Removed self solution.
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03-20-2022 11:06 AM
Hey @79lemmonjr
Here's the recommendation:
Then, all will be well with the masses here.
Have a great day!!! 😊
03-20-2022 11:05 AM
sorry I didn't realize that this was "policed" and Honestly was just trying to save a few bucks times are tough ya know. but I won't do it anymore sorry
03-20-2022 11:01 AM
ya
03-20-2022 11:01 AM
maybe
03-20-2022 11:01 AM
not sure
03-18-2022 12:53 PM
It was twice in a row that really made me laugh.....with the second answer to the same question being "Ya."
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03-18-2022 11:40 AM
@darlicious wrote:Lol....ummm it's exceptionally bad community etiquette to ask and answer your own question and assign yourself the solution.
I would consider that as forum software bug if you can solution your own post even I have seen few cases of such behaviour but from new members only.
03-18-2022 09:59 AM
@79lemmonjr wrote:Maybe a video call
Might not be video call
Most video call apps use a minimum of about 500 kbps (3.75 MB/minute) for one-way standard definition calls and a maximum of around 1.8 Mbps (13.5 MB/s) for one-way high-definition video. Doubling those to account for the two-way flow, that's a total of 7.25 MB/minute minimum, 27 MB/minute maximum
39Mb in 40 mins is not that much honest, you could have consumed it with regular web browsing
03-18-2022 09:29 AM
If you want to check what is consuming data, check your self serve data allotment value before starting and check it again after finishing.
Subtract the two values, and that's how much data was consumed.
Here's where to find it in your self serve:
03-18-2022 09:19 AM
Watching videos utilizing data would easily cause this consumption.
One way to tell is to check your device's history and items which most contributed to your data consumption.
03-18-2022 07:52 AM - edited 03-18-2022 07:53 AM
Geez you're not making any friends here with this kind of behavior. An Oracle will just come along and archive your posts and will have wasted all this time messing around for nothing rather than figuring out how the community works and see in if you would like to contribute in a meaningful manner.
If you would would like to choose this route then feel free to ask some questions on how to do this and we will be happy to answer. But if you just want to mess around then head on down to lounge grab your self a refreshing drink or maybe a hair of the dog....need someone to Irish up that coffee for ya? Then that's the place be....😉👍☘🍺🥃☕😜
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03-18-2022 07:42 AM
Lol....ummm it's exceptionally bad community etiquette to ask and answer your own question and assign yourself the solution.
BTW.....
Depending on the quality of your video call stream, you'll generally consume between 540 MB (for default SD) and 1.62 GB (for 1080p, full HD) of data per hour if you're using Zoom to meet one-on-one with another user.
However on the lower end of the scale of voip providers such as fongo uses 0.5mb/min with others using upwards of 1mb/min. So a regular phone call using a voip provider could reasonably use 39mb during a 40 minute call.
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03-18-2022 07:36 AM
ya
03-18-2022 07:36 AM
What 'Web' use would typically consume 39Mb of data in 40min?
03-18-2022 07:35 AM
Anything, really. If you visit a website with a lot of media content, or watch video, 45Mb will be gone in 3 minutes. 45Mb is not that much, actually
03-18-2022 07:34 AM
Maybe a video call