When connecting the Internet for the first time, do not rush to rush to conclude an agreement on a tariff plan. First, try to clearly define for yourself what you need from the Internet, what a particular tariff plan depends on. As a result, you will understand much more from the expert's explanations.
Instructions
Step 1
First, make it clear for yourself what goals you are guided by by connecting the Internet. For example, if you want to connect to the Internet in order to use mail, Odnoklassniki and periodically watch articles in a narrow set of sites, you belong to the Novice user type. If the Internet is for you as a means of entertainment, through which you download movies and watch the news, you are more like the "Average user" type. If in your daily activities you need to download a large number of photo, audio and video files, as well as participate in online games, you are more likely to fall under the "Active user" type.
Step 2
Once you've identified your internet connectivity goals, estimate how much information you'll consume each month. To do this, use the following approximate calculations: one text page of a book or abstract takes 10 KB, a photo from a mobile phone - 150 KB, a professional photo - up to 10 MB, one song - on average 5 MB, one video - up to 1.4 GB. Accordingly, if you are a "Novice user", you need about 2 GB of traffic, if you are an "Ordinary user" - 4-5 GB. If you are an "Active user", your traffic varies within the range of 10-20 GB and more.
Step 3
An important factor influencing the choice of an Internet tariff is the time of day. If you are only going to check your e-mail or read articles on websites a couple of times a day, choose a tariff plan with a megabyte payment. If you want to use the Internet all the time, connect the round-the-clock tariff.
Step 4
Having decided on the traffic and time of day, you can contact the specialist of the Internet provider and sign a connection agreement. Just keep track of the amount of information used for a month and in case of insufficient traffic, change your tariff plan.