i was wondering if watching youtube video or surfing sites on the internet use up your download limit? i have three 3g mobile broadband with 10gb download limit, but i watch a lot of video and movies. because im not sure its “unlimited”. does anyone who has broadband from three know anything about this matter?
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Yes.
Any traffic, in or out, will count towards your monthly allotted bandwidth.
Any page you load, any music/movies you download, if you tell your virus scanner to update itself, and it downloads files, all of that. Any network traffic between your computer and the rest of the ‘net will count towards the limit.
Sure does, any kind of traffic , regardless whether UPLOAD or DOWNLOAD uses your both your bandwith and the limit. Any action on the internet – browsing, downloading, streaming etc. counts data. So if you’re llimited use it wisely.
Yes it dose….even loading a page uses some bandwidth