60 GB is the amount of data which u can download and upload on the Internet. 1MB = 1024 KB and 1GB = 1024MB so 60 GB = 61440 MB thus u can transfer and load these many megabytes per month. U can see how good this is for u as the usage that u have is quite good. To counter check how much internet data u've used up u have to get in touch with ur service provider / internet provider who has a log or else look up on google for a software which will tell u the used/remaining internet status. I hope this info has helped u.
2007-03-29 07:03:59
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answered by kittana 6
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Normally, referrals to GB/month is in web hosting plans. However, some Internet Service Providers limit how much you upload/download from sites. For example, if you went to a site with no images and/or Flash or Movie files (basically just a plain page), you'd probably be downloading about 10 KB from them. 1 MB is 1,024 KB and 1 GB is 1,024 MB. So basically just make sure you don't view 1,000 movies or Flash files per month! :-P
Hope this helps,
-Joe
2007-03-29 06:54:48
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answered by MacGuru 3
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It is a limit on the number and size of downloads from the web site. Consult your web site host to see how they show your monthly usage.
Most high speed internet personal accounts are not bandwidth limited. Most web site service contracts have these types of limits attached. When the limit is reached, the site is "off the air" until either the next month begins or you make arrangements to pay for more bandwidth.
2007-03-29 06:53:11
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answered by Thomas K 6
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60 Gigabytes of data being transfered Uploaded or downloaded... You can figure an average Song in MP3 format is aprox 4 or 5 Megabytes..... so there are 1000 megabytes to every gigabyte. so to put it in perspective you could download 4000 to 5000 songs before you would be out of internet usage.
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2007-03-29 07:23:10
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answered by completed_01 7
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60gb/month data transfer means you can upload or dowload that much amount of data every month.. if you download more than that then it will cost you extra bucks.. you must visit your service providers site to check how much more you can use..
2007-03-29 06:52:50
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answered by Adithya 2
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If you have something like a control panel log in and look under something related to specs.
2007-03-29 06:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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