200 MB of data = how much surfing time???
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Hello,
I would like to subscribe to the locked internet plan from Orange everywhere, and from what I know, we have access to 200MB 24/7 and another 200MB on weekends. So I would like to know how long I could surf and if this can last the whole month, knowing that my main sites are Facebook, Yahoo for my emails, MSN and Skyrock for chatting, and Google for my personal searches, and sometimes the Pôle Emploi site. THANK YOU
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I would like to subscribe to the locked internet plan from Orange everywhere, and from what I know, we have access to 200MB 24/7 and another 200MB on weekends. So I would like to know how long I could surf and if this can last the whole month, knowing that my main sites are Facebook, Yahoo for my emails, MSN and Skyrock for chatting, and Google for my personal searches, and sometimes the Pôle Emploi site. THANK YOU
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Hello
For me, there can't be a direct correspondence between data in MB and time. It all depends on the sites you visit.
For example, if you're checking emails: the longer it is, the more data you use; if there are attachments and they contain images, then it's a data feast, and you can keep going with this data munching.
On the other hand, see if your provider offers data meters (reminds me of the early days of the internet when plans were measured in hours and we needed software for that, and thank goodness for the free software that started providing it before the ISPs did).
So also search on Google in the telecom forums to check. If not, keep an eye on the bill at the end of the month.
For me, there can't be a direct correspondence between data in MB and time. It all depends on the sites you visit.
For example, if you're checking emails: the longer it is, the more data you use; if there are attachments and they contain images, then it's a data feast, and you can keep going with this data munching.
On the other hand, see if your provider offers data meters (reminds me of the early days of the internet when plans were measured in hours and we needed software for that, and thank goodness for the free software that started providing it before the ISPs did).
So also search on Google in the telecom forums to check. If not, keep an eye on the bill at the end of the month.