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1 gigabytes (GBs) of Internet usage is actually 1000 megabytes (MBs) not 1024 megabytes.
The majority of Internet service providers define the allowable amount of free usage you receive with your service plan is measured in decimals units not binary units. This means for every 1 GB of actual data downloaded, your Internet usage would read 1.024 GBs used instead.
10 gigabytes of Internet usage is not a whole lot if you are an active Internet user or if you have children.
According to our Internet service value calculator 10 gigabytes per month doesn’t provide you a full day of Internet access.
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