• hOrni@lemmy.world
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    For Europeans, who don’t understand: In America they have limits on mobile data in single digits of GB.

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      Canada too, our telecom companies are… bad

      I got into the habit of downloading anything I wanted to watch / read on the bus. That offline reddit app was nice, and even though I don’t need it now I’d probably download a lemmy version of it

      I also set up an IFTTT thing back then which would turn off data and turn on wifi based on location

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      Depending on the contract you sign. Some have unlimited data options, others have only a couple gigs. But back in the early days of mobile data, unlimited options were rare and going beyond your limit meant potentially hundreds more in expenses for the month

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        When I got my first cellphone, I had VERY few minutes I could call, and texts were very expensive.

        I’m so thankful I have infinite data now hahaha

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        I guess that can work if you’re basically just texting. But that’s barely enough for 2 youtube videos. I don’t think that qualifies as “plenty” for most people.

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          I have 1GB/m and rarely use half of it. I just don’t watch YT when I’m outside. And it’s plenty for looking at beans on Lemmy.

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          Image compression is good enough that even when browsing Lemmy regularly I don’t use more than 200mb and I only watch videos at home or very rarely download them onto my phone in advance (I do this for music especially).

          I really don’t know why people have so much data. I currently have some weird contract where it’s cheaper to get 50gb than something reasonable so I’m not even careful anymore.

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            Oh I have a 300GB music collection, but I also stream random stuff while I work. My music streaming service has High-Res Lossless and songs range from 100MB to 500+

            I also download tons of podcasts and stream hours of video while I work. I use HEAPS of mobile data. I would die if I was limited to a couple gigs hahaha

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      UK here, I pay £5 a month for 3GB. I could pay more for more, but I don’t really need it.

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        Do you get throttled if you go over a certain limit?

        I’m Canadian and we’re all getting FLEECED.

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            Daaaaaaaaaaamn. If only our sovereignty wasn’t under constant threat I’d resume my efforts to move to Europe.

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          Yes, most providers have it in fine print somewhere, but it’s usually only after using hundreds of GBs.

          So I realized this might be old information and checked. My provider now states that its users always have a right to the maximum attainable network speed, and I can’t find any restrictions on that.

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        What’s worse in Europe? Nothing that has to do with internet access is worse in Europe.

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          France, Spain, Italy, Greece had fucking terrible mobile data options when I spent time there and speeds were awful, unlimited data plans were unreasonably expensive.

          It was like that in many nations until very recently

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            Ok, I don’t know about those. In Poland and Denmark internet is dirt cheap and You get coverage everywhere.