Comments on news posted 2009-10-21 12:47:02: According to a new survey from Cisco studying global broadband use, the average broadband connection generates approximately 11.4 gigabytes of Internet traffic per month. ..
I have 3 lines with 3 different ISPs. (cast, att and that other one thats none of your business), along with wireless service for when i travel allegedly capped at 5gb. but i've only gone to 3gb so i can't talk about the 5gb cap on that
my monthly is something like 740gb combined on all the lines. i think next month i'll make it 4tb just to help bump up the "statistics"
Yeah this whole average thing needs to have an entry amount like it only counts if that user uses least 1gb per month. Otherwise I bet half those averaged in are afk entire month just sending occasional ping packets which drops the whole average down quite a hefty amount. A computer not in use can generate a lot of noise.
4 people using the net connection here. On of them is mid 50s, after showing her all the things you can do online, her usage went from 200mbs a day to almost a gig. We are now averaging almost 100 gigs a month now. I bet in two years it will more then double.