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by no means am I insulting anyone or anything, but why on earth would a church have wifi for the general public to use? its not like people hang out at church with their devices, phones, and laptops sipping on wine and munching on bread. I mean, I can understand if the church requires internet for whatever means, but wouldn't having it open subject it to risks and over-usage?
 
I had the 250 GB plan for my iPhone for about 2 years

I wish I had a 250 GB plan. :eek: :)

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AT&T File-Size Estimates

• 1 App/Game (non-Retina): 4MB
• 1 App/Game (Retina): 8MB
• 1 hour of YouTube streaming: 120MB
• 1 hour of Netflix streaming: 306MB

I wonder if you get a HD version when stream Netflix over LTE. If so, it may be much larger than estimated 306 MB/hr.
 
Try the 250MB plan and your cell provider should send you a usage notice if you start getting too close to the limit.
 
I was in Vegas for a week last year. I surfed, checked my email and used Skype (audio only) to talk to my husband (who was in Istanbul) for 20-40 mins every day. I turned off the cell data unless I was using it so it wasn't polling for email.

I used just over 400Mb the whole time. I think unless you're downloading big files or streaming you might be ok. I know the majority of mu usage was the Skype.
 
by no means am I insulting anyone or anything, but why on earth would a church have wifi for the general public to use? its not like people hang out at church with their devices, phones, and laptops sipping on wine and munching on bread. I mean, I can understand if the church requires internet for whatever means, but wouldn't having it open subject it to risks and over-usage?

We have a lot of classes and sunday school groups that meet and use the building throughout the week. I lot of people use kindles, ipads, smarthphones, etc for reading the bible, and other religious books and talks and stuff. We don't just have our sunday worship service.
 
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