tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4455700514377143758.post4629871415505254104..comments2024-03-28T07:00:06.844+00:00Comments on Now Appearing: Starring Apple TVBrian Clegghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12723555872580740773noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4455700514377143758.post-78909719094043157382012-02-14T10:10:43.935+00:002012-02-14T10:10:43.935+00:00I have an 'unlimited' account - whether at...I have an 'unlimited' account - whether at some point fair usage will cut in, I don't know! Netflix reckons on best quality it's up to 1 Gb per hour standard and up to 2.3 Gb per hour HD.<br /><br />We have a middling connection - about 6Mb/s, but it is a business connection so may be less susceptible to losing speed at peak times. As yet that seems fine to watch video in HD without it pausing to buffer, as long as no one else is doing anything heavy (email/basic web browsing is fine, but obviously if you start to stream things on a computer at the same time...)Brian Clegghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12723555872580740773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4455700514377143758.post-47944348063666635242012-02-14T08:35:23.430+00:002012-02-14T08:35:23.430+00:00How does this affect the relationship you have wi...How does this affect the relationship you have with your ISP - do you have no limits or something?<br /><br />I was thinking of getting BT Vision, but simply because we're with BT for our net connection already - I've an assumption that the BT Vision subscription basically gives you (at least their box) unlimited data ... as I understand it, BT Vision just downloads stuff constantly - everything - so should you need it, there it is (well, for 7 days at least).<br /><br />And so to another question - unless you're on fibre or cable, can it cope with more limited download speeds?peetmnoreply@blogger.com