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Watching TV programes instead of downloading...
I have 5gb per month limit on my broadband. So I dont go over by downloading, are there any sites where I can watch, for example, episode sof lost series 3 or other tv programmes and films, without having to download it to my hardrive? Cheers
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5 GB of usage will allow you to access content on the web at a moderate level, for example - up to 1000 music tracks or 6 movies a month, assuming 5MB per song and 750MB per movie.
If you regularly exceed this usage level we will contact you to discuss options". It says nothing about viewing webpages, just downloading files.
5 GB of usage will allow you to access content on the web at a moderate level, for example - up to 1000 music tracks or 6 movies a month, assuming 5MB per song and 750MB per movie.
If you regularly exceed this usage level we will contact you to discuss options". It says nothing about viewing webpages, just downloading files.
This one catches a lot of people out by them thinking " that should be enough, I dont download that much " The way to look at it is, that when looking at things on the internet , you are not looking at other peoples websites or computers, you are looking at things from other peoples websites that you have downloaded.
well, it will only be plenty if the poster only plans on watching that amount of epsiodes. if you start watching more series episodes and films, you will be surprised at how quickly youll approach the limit.
if they contact you as youve gone over the 5gig, tell them you want more or you will leave and go with someone else
if they contact you as youve gone over the 5gig, tell them you want more or you will leave and go with someone else
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