tominwi
Member
We have a 1TB upper limit on our monthly Internet upload/download usage and I'm wondering if that's any sort of concern for a K-scape potential customer as me. I have only just begun monitoring our "normal" usage, and so far this month we've used only about 24GB of our 1,000GB ceiling, so it feels sorta alright to me, though honestly we are completely brand-new to video streaming of any kind having only recently moved out of the extreme country where we had only Hughesnet satellite which was untenable.
Knowing only enough to be dangerous about this stuff, e.g. one of my fave movies Lawrence of Arabia is apparently a 110GB download for the 4K version, and so I wonder if people here have a sense for when an ISP is inadequate to K.
A related question is "can e.g. a Strato be told to only download movies overnight"? We get a reliable 30Mbps down which I think should only be an issue if the K-system is dl'ing coincidentally to another important download process.
Knowing only enough to be dangerous about this stuff, e.g. one of my fave movies Lawrence of Arabia is apparently a 110GB download for the 4K version, and so I wonder if people here have a sense for when an ISP is inadequate to K.
A related question is "can e.g. a Strato be told to only download movies overnight"? We get a reliable 30Mbps down which I think should only be an issue if the K-system is dl'ing coincidentally to another important download process.