As of May 2, 2011, AT&T's residential DSL High Speed Internet plans will have a usage allowance of 150 Gigabytes ("GB") per month, and its residential U-verse High Speed Internet plans will have a usage allowance of 250 Gigabytes ("GB") per month. The usage allowance is the amount of data you can send and receive each month.
So if this is like most households where a typical family of 4 people having access to the household bandwith. Timmy in his room burning up bandwith on X-box live, Suzy in her room using her laptop and Momma checking her emails on a nightly basis. Dad burning his up watching you tube videos. That 20 SD movies gets widdled down to 5-10 hours of streaming from Netflix a month? That $7.99 subscription pricing bumps up to what $50-$60 with the overage charges.
Posted by: annonomousme | April 11, 2011 at 03:03 PM
Posted by: annonomousme | April 11, 2011 at 03:03 PM
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