Danny, so that 2% of what you call "complete network hogs" would include anyone that uses remote desktop applications from their mobile device (very easy to surpass the 1GB no-longer-existent-yet-likely-to-be-enforced-anyway-cap) or streams video, or is a photographer (pro or amateur) transferring their images... you know.. every day users.. .not anyone trying to run bittorrent on cellular data.
All these activities done on a daily basis, even casually, in addition to web browsing, oh and maybe some reference e-books, pdf's.. you name it.. can consumer 1GB of data very quickly.
So, thanks for your inappropriately obnoxious, and inaccurate response. I'm sorry if my opinions affect your revenue stream.
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Danny, so that 2% of what you call "complete network hogs" would include anyone that uses remote desktop applications from their mobile device (very easy to surpass the 1GB no-longer-existent-yet-likely-to-be-enforced-anyway-cap) or streams video, or is a photographer (pro or amateur) transferring their images... you know.. every day users.. .not anyone trying to run bittorrent on cellular data.
All these activities done on a daily basis, even casually, in addition to web browsing, oh and maybe some reference e-books, pdf's.. you name it.. can consumer 1GB of data very quickly.
So, thanks for your inappropriately obnoxious, and inaccurate response. I'm sorry if my opinions affect your revenue stream.