on 22-08-2021 11:14
I have a bundle which contains 12gb of data. I have got a text saying it’s out but when I log into my o2 it says I have 10322.2mb which google says is 10.322gb ? z
on 22-08-2021 11:23
on 22-08-2021 11:23
on 22-08-2021 12:16
on 22-08-2021 12:31
on 22-08-2021 12:31
mb - millibits @madasaf1sh ? 😉
GB - GigaBytes
MB - MegaBytes
kb - kilobits
1 Byte = 8 bits
But yes, sellers of RAM and hard drives use a base10 multiplier to confuse:
10GB - 10x1000 MB - 10,000,000 kB
vs.
10GiB - 10x1024 MiB - 10,485,760 kiB
It soon adds up - and don't get me started on block size (on disk...🙄)
It has been one of those mornings, @madasaf1sh 😑
on 22-08-2021 14:13
Do you have 2gb of base data and 10gb of bonus data?
If so, the system will still automatically tell you when you have used the 2gb of base data even though you haven't used your bonus data.
on 22-08-2021 17:26
8 bits in every byte...isn't that a Topic bar?
on 22-08-2021 18:35
on 22-08-2021 18:35
on 22-08-2021 22:05
on 22-08-2021 22:05
Only just logged back on....
I meant to write in the correct notation, I meant to go back and change it, but got distracted 😛
Mb (or MB)- MegaByte
Gb (or GB)- GigaByte
Tb (or TB)- TeraByte
Pb (or PB) - PetaByte
Eb (or EB) - Exabyte
on 22-08-2021 22:21
on 22-08-2021 22:21
on 22-08-2021 22:30
on 22-08-2021 22:30