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I rarely use over 2GB of data per month. Usually most of my data traffic happens over wifi. Curious.

If you want to know why I'm asking:

My phone provider just decided to upgrade my subscription plan some ridiculous amount. I was on a cheap prepaid 18GB every 28 days plan, with data rollover. (I got nearly 900 GB of rollover data just sitting there, accumulated over the years).

Now they increased both their price and data cap about +60%. For me this is absolutely unnecessary. I was already paying for more than what I used.

Then I tried to switch providers, and realized this is the new baseline in the country, at least for monthly prepaid. Eventually I found a few providers that offer something more affordable, but it's only long expiry plans with a lot less data. Works for me though, not complaining.

I'm just surprised with the sheer amounts in most monthly plans, am I some kind of low usage freak?

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[–] AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago (2 children)

My operator gives me 150gb for 7.99€. It actually started with 30gb for the same price but they've been upgrading my gb almost yearly without price increase.

As I stream music from my jellyfin server for around 6-8 hours a day (most of my office time) and watch some shows on my lunch time, my monthly consumption is around 60-70gb a month.

But simply because I know I have more than enough to not worry about the streaming quality of my files, otherwise I'd be at maybe 10 or so.

[–] Gonzako@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

does the work not allow you to use their WiFi?

I work for a somewhat big company with one of the dumbest IT depts ever. On top of not wanting to risk being spied on what I do or not do with my private phone and life, there's also the fact that their rules for a "safe browsing" are really, REALLY stupid (like blocking access to Siemens website because they use "weird" protocols to transfer files for their devices firmware or their webinars: p2p).

I find more often than not having to do a hotspot with my phone so I can connect with my computer to simply access work related websites because IT is just too dumb to understand that in a company there should be different network profiles depending on the worker and, instead, they apply a general rule in which they consider the same "threats" for a marketing employee than for an OT (operational technologies) employee.

[–] luridness@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Similar here yeah. FLAC file streaming is the majority of my usage.

Yeah... I actually sat down and listened to a more recent album on FLAC and 128kbps MP3 and realized I had no idea which was which, so I figured that either my speakers, or my ears weren't HD enough to be worth the storage space xD Switched my entire library to MP3 after that