Online TV or Video On Demand (VOD)
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NB: Watching Video online may use a lot of your download limit or quota. For example, watching a video which is streaming
at 128 Kbps converted to MB per hour is done as follows.
Number of Bytes in 128 bits = 128/8 = 16 Bytes.
K = 2^10 = 1024 as opposed to k for "kilo" which equals 1000.
So, 128 kbps = 1024 x 16 Bytes per second.
Now change the "per second" to "per hours" by multiplying by:
60 (seconds in a minute) x
60 (minutes in an hour)
= 3600.
So we now have:
1024 x 16 Bytes x 3600 = 58 982 400 Bytes per hour.
Divide this by the by the "M" equivalent in computer language which equals 1024 x 1024 = 1048576.
Which equals: 58 982 400/1048576 = 56.25 MB per hour.
You should be warned that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may give you a quota of 10 GB per month but this will be
calculated on G equalling 1 000 000 000 not the computer equivalent!