I was forgetting Kazaa. My little brother doesn't use it anymore, what with the law suits against teenagers and all.

Nick Goehring wrote:

I would say that it all depends on what you use your internet connection for. If you are doing some major Kazaa'ing etc then 2.5 GB is no where near enough. For the average user I would say that it is probably acceptable. I don't know how big the files you will be uploading are or if it will be on a regular basis. If you do big database stuff then you may run into problems as well. I am on dial up, use the internet for what I need it for and don't get close to 2.5 GB. I, of course, avoid extensive use for fear of having to attend anger management classes. :)

Nick

On Friday, Jul 25, 2003, at 09:09 US/Mountain, Soren Harward wrote:

On Fri 25 Jul 2003 at 08:49:06, Wade Preston Shearer said:

    ...but I am not sure about the 2.5 GB transfer. Anyone have any
    idea how much data one normally uses in a month... with
    regular internet use (email, surfing, uploading files to my server)?


It's pretty easy to go over 5 GB/month if you're a moderate user.  I
guess if you are aggressive about bandwidth management, you can keep it
down to 2.5 GB/month -- but just so you know, that's an average of less
than 1K/sec continually over the month.  I usually run about 15 GB.

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