What does "350 MB/month" mean?
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Hello,
I'd like to know what 350 MB means for internet in a plan. Is it the limit not to be exceeded? And how much time would I have on Facebook and YouTube with that?
And if I use Wi-Fi, is it free? Does it not count towards the 350 MB??
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 7.0.1
I'd like to know what 350 MB means for internet in a plan. Is it the limit not to be exceeded? And how much time would I have on Facebook and YouTube with that?
And if I use Wi-Fi, is it free? Does it not count towards the 350 MB??
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 7.0.1
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Wifi is unlimited.
350 MB is the amount of data you can use when you're not connected to any wifi network, just on the cellular network.
This allows you to enjoy websites for many hours.
For YouTube, that's not the case.
Videos require a lot of bandwidth and especially "MB". Let's say a video is at least 15 MB.
For Facebook and similar sites (news, etc.), it should be fine.
I hope I was clear, see you later!
350 MB is the amount of data you can use when you're not connected to any wifi network, just on the cellular network.
This allows you to enjoy websites for many hours.
For YouTube, that's not the case.
Videos require a lot of bandwidth and especially "MB". Let's say a video is at least 15 MB.
For Facebook and similar sites (news, etc.), it should be fine.
I hope I was clear, see you later!
Hi,
350 is the number of megabytes you are allowed to use per month on your mobile phone.
If you exceed this limit, the operator reserves the right to "throttle" your internet access.
It's not a matter of time, it's a matter of weight.
For example, browsing a blog or a website for several minutes doesn't use much. Watching videos on Facebook or YouTube (even worse if in HD or high quality) takes up a lot.
Don't check your emails all the time, avoid watching large videos, and don't go on Facebook every 2 minutes, and you should be fine ^^.
350 is the number of megabytes you are allowed to use per month on your mobile phone.
If you exceed this limit, the operator reserves the right to "throttle" your internet access.
It's not a matter of time, it's a matter of weight.
For example, browsing a blog or a website for several minutes doesn't use much. Watching videos on Facebook or YouTube (even worse if in HD or high quality) takes up a lot.
Don't check your emails all the time, avoid watching large videos, and don't go on Facebook every 2 minutes, and you should be fine ^^.