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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I had to look it up. Jiggawatt is another way to say gigawatt, which is measurement for electrical power. Actually, what I think you have is 200 megabytes per second in Internet download speed.
Do you ever check to see how much mobile data you are using on your cell phones? I have the by-the-gig option, and have never used more than 1gb of mobile data, and my cell phone bill is $13.65 per month. Using the phone for calls does not use any mobile data. You also don't use data when you are connected to wifi. In The Villages, almost everywhere I go, there is a free wifi connection available. In many areas, I am automatically connected to an Xfinity wifi hotspot.
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Small detail: download speed is measured in mega bits per second.
Mobile data usage can vary greatly depending on how you use your service. We use significantly more data on our phones but that is most likely from google maps and streaming music while traveling. As you point out, in the Villages you may not use much mobile data since many businesses and all (?) rec centers have wifi. (I still need to enable the Xfinity hotspots on my phone)
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