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the claculation over a mont is not as exact as you would assume. 1 megabit per second (Mbps) is roughly 320 GB. that means if you had the 1 mbit circuit filled every second it would be 320 GB total. obviously at 10 Mbps its 3300 roughly. bandwith is never even so 10 Mbps will be less than 3300 GB. You can buy from a hosting company by the GB or by Mbps. As an ISP/host we buy by the Mbps. Conversion to GB means we charge more because we have to pay 95th percentile. Thats a cluster fuck on its own. I prefer, however, to sell as I buy. If you ever need to know how to calculate overage, please come see me or hit me up and I will bore you to death with details. The end is that what you got billed sounds about right.
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