Im considering switching my internet from Suddenlink cable to AT&T. My only concerns are about usage. my average daily usage is in the several hundred meg range. (typically i use around 10-20GB a month) on a 3m/300k connection.
I have a low bandwidth streaming audio feed that is uploading 7kbs 24/7 and a low bandwidth download of weather data that is running 10-25kbps 24/7.
my question is simple. Does anyone forsee me having issues being told im using too much bandwidth based on what information i've shared
my main reason for wishing to switch is issues regarding power failures. when the power goes out i loose my internet.
my question is simple. Does anyone forsee me having issues being told im using too much bandwidth based on what information i've shared
my main reason for wishing to switch is issues regarding power failures. when the power goes out i loose my internet.
At 20 GB per month, you are well under the caps. As long as your usage figures are accurate and do not change, you are OK.
I would still be on ADSL 6 Mbps were it not for the capping. Pretty solid setup. The DSLAMs at the wire center have diesel backup, whereas the VRAD that gives me VDSL now, has battery only. They would have to plug in a generator for an extended outage. -- USNG: 16TDN2870 Find your USNG coordinates: USNGWeb
reply to kb0rpj If 10-20 GB's a month is not a typo then your more then ok. If you mean 100-200 GB's a month then your still ok but getting near cutting it close, if/when they ever do start enforcing there 250 GB cap on Uverse.