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Streaming content uses a LOT of data. A single Netflix HD movie can consume around 3GB of data. Also, if you have a computer running Windows 10, be careful. By default, Windows 10 gobbles many GB of bandwidth CONSTANTLY. You will have to configure Windows 10 to NOT do this and it's a lot of work. Long story short, using any mobile hotspot as your primary Internet connection or to stream Internet content can be a very expensive proposition. You must understand how much data you use every month and buy the right data plan for your device. I have a 100GB plan from AT&T -- the biggest plan they offer -- because I work from home and use a lot of data every month. That plan costs me more than $400/month. I can only justify the expense because it is necessary for me to do my job every day. I would never pay that much for a data plan if my only need was streaming Internet content.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Also I believe the pre paid data expires after 30 days
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You used up your allotment, movie streaming, especially high-definition use a lot of data bandwidth.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You used up all of your data allowance on that one movie, whenever you are low on data or completely empty, you must refill it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The data expires 30 days after loading it!
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