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How Much Internet Data Do You Actually Need?

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
January 20, 2022
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How Much Internet Data Do You Actually Need?
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With the Internet almost becoming one of our essential needs in life, the question remains at hand. How much Internet data do we need? And are unlimited internet plans better than regular data plans that we have today? Let’s find out.

How much data do you need?

The question is pretty simple but the answer is complex. The internet data that you will need will depend mostly on the kind of activity you will be doing on the Internet. Here’s how much data on average you use for every activity.

Research

For instance, you just want to use the Internet for research purposes. Depending on the type of research you need, you may require just 2GB of data per month or you may require more than that because some research may require you to watch a video or two.

Social Media

If you want to use the Internet for browsing Social Media, about 8GB of data is all you will need. You will need that amount of data if you want to check the different videos and photos being posted online.

Streaming Videos/Music

You will need about 50GB of data or even more, depending on the hours you put into watching TV shows online. For listening to music, you might want to have at least 8GB of data that.

Downloading Apps/Games

Downloading apps online is depended on how big the app you are planning to download is. Some apps required can be as small as around 10MB while some can reach up to 500MB.

If you are planning to install games on your phone, some would require you to have around 4-5GB for one game.

Emails

Now, if you are only using the Internet to check on your emails, you would need just a few MB of data because emails aren’t that big. About 1GB of data per month will be more than enough for checking emails.

Video Calls

Video calls don’t really use that much data, especially if the calls would last just a few minutes or so. Just consider this, a 5-minute video call would use about 20-30MB of data while a 1-hour video call could use about 300MB or more. But it can get tricky if you’re using Zoom with many people. 

Are unlimited plans a good deal?

Unlimited plans are great since you won’t have to worry about the amount of data you will be using. The problem, however, is that unlimited internet technically isn’t unlimited.

If you reach a certain threshold of data, your internet speed could be throttled or slowed down. Although there are some unlimited Internet plans that are truly unlimited, you just have to look for them.

Conclusion

The amount of Internet data that you will need to have per month is mostly dependent on what you will be using it for and who will be using it as well. You should take time to consider what kind of plan is best suited for you and anyone else connecting to it. Doing so could let you save hundreds or even thousands of dollars every year.

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