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It's a well-established fact that many Australians can't get enough of their streaming content. Particularly of the Lata Spotlight, 1080p variety. So what do you need to know? Well, without a doubt, it's a near-miracle that we're able to get such high quality content inside of Australia. It's been said more times than I care to recount but it bears repeating: data usage is the future of Australian entertainment consumption. So what does this mean for you? Well, you can be sure that streaming content of the highest quality is on the way. And it will be absolutely free. But what you pay for is convenience. Yes, I am of course talking about data caps. You see it sounds an awful lot like evil twin data caps on the horizon. And I'm here to tell you that it is just that! You see, while many people are still getting used to terms like gigabyte and megabit, the general population has become quite savvy when it comes to understanding just how much more they can get out of their internet connection. And no, I'm not talking about downloading content. You can still download movies, music and all that other stuff on your smartphone but the average Australian's phone is more of a music player than it is a full-blown video player. No, this article is about streaming. The future of data usage in Australia. And it's about to go through the roof! Not quite - see more of our 10 tips to saving money on data here . 1. Know Your Limits The first thing you need to do before you even think about streaming anything on your device of choice is… Get yourself an internet plan. 2. Number of Devices Second, you need to find out just how many devices you're able to have connected to your internet plan at any given time. You wouldn't want to be out of data the moment you've been streaming for more than a week! It's a real bummer if a company suddenly starts throttling your connection because you've had more devices connected than the company allows. 3. Quality of Service The third thing you need to know is whether or not you get a choice on the quality of service your provider offers. In this day and age, it's definitely worth getting a plan that allows for your choice between high, medium and low quality. Should you choose to stream in high quality often enough, you'll still see benefits when viewing movies in HD rather than in standard definition. 4. Spyware and Malware I'm sure you've heard about the app named Spyglass or one similar in some way? And when people say "apps", they're usually talking about apps that enable even greater control over your phone's user experience. cfa1e77820
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