Do You Need A Lot Of
Bandwidth?
Bandwidth measures the volume of data transmitted
over an internet connection. You have to know how much bandwidth you need when
you’re choosing hosting plans.
Be careful when someone claims they provide
unlimited bandwidth or monthly transfer. Anyone claiming "Unlimited Bandwidth"
is simply lying. There's no such thing as "Unlimited Bandwidth".
I’ve never seen any broadband company offering an
internet connection as "Unlimited Megabytes per Second." So, how could a web
hosting company, which normally doesn't even own its own access lines, claim to
customers that it will give them "Unlimited Bandwidth"?
Most of the time, high bandwidth sites on these
"Unlimited" plans will be disconnected, and no refund given. Normally, the web
hosting company will say that the site violated its Acceptable Use Policy or
Terms of Service.
Whenever you visit a site promoting "Unlimited
Bandwidth" as one of the account features, be sure to visit the Acceptable Use
Policy, or the Terms of Service. Read the fine text about the so-called
"Unlimited" disclaimer.
When you first look for web hosting services
(those who state clearly bandwidth offered), you have to make your best
estimation and watch your usage carefully in the first few months. Take these
factors into consideration while estimating.
**How many users will access your web site?
**How many pages to be accessed?
**How big are the graphic and HTML files?
Large audio/video files, computer programs, and
file downloads require more bandwidth. Flash web sites use tons of
bandwidth. Virtual Reality (VR) and full-length three-dimensional audio/visual
presentations require the most bandwidth of all.
Though this is not accurate, it still gives you
something to work with until your site has been online for a while and actual
traffic statistics have been generated.
Don’t fall for the unlimited bandwidth trap that
some companies throw at you.
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