Thanks Ronni,

I seem to use about 12KB/s listening to radio. Not a lot in a month for very
occasional listeners like me.

But as you can see from the previous email, iiNet give I  free anyway -
which I was not aware of.
Lloyd 




> Hi Lloyd,
> 
> It depends on the Bitrate.
> Just divide the stream kbps rate by 8 and you will get the kilobytes/
> second it uses.. so
> 32Kbps = 4KB/s = 12MB/hour
> 64Kbps = 8KB/s = 23MB/hour
> 128Kbps = 16KB/s = 57MB/hour
> 
> If you listen all day at work - an average person is at work for +- 8
> hrs a day so
> 
> 32Kbps = 4KB/s = 12MB/hour = 96MB a day = 2GB in a 21 day working cycle
> 64Kbps = 8KB/s = 23MB/hour = 184MB a day = 3.8GB in a 21 day working
> cycle
> 128Kbps = 16KB/s = 57MB/hour = 456MB a day = 9.6GB in a 21 day working
> cycle
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> On 20/05/2009, at 4:02 PM, Lloyd White wrote:


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