it means unlimited internet usage.
what is data usage
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"SNDG" on a cell billing statement typically stands for "Standard Data Usage." It represents the charges incurred for using data services such as internet browsing, email, or app usage on your mobile device. The amount charged under "SNDG" will depend on your data plan and the amount of data you have used during the billing cycle.
If you mean bandwidth and/or data usage, online gaming is heavy on this kind of stuff. Even more so when using OnLive.
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"Data integrity refers to the maintenance of, and the assurance of the accuracy and consistency of, data over its entire life-cycle, and is a critical aspect to the design, implementation and usage of any system which stores, processes, or retrieves data". Source: Wikipedia.
Phone contracts usually include: 1) the making of phone calls 2) the sending of text messages 3) Data usage (accessing the web/internet) If you have been told you need to start paying for more "data usage" it means that you have used up you agreed contractual amount and if you use more this will be an extra charge.
To check your data usage on Lycamobile, you can use the Lycamobile app available for iOS and Android, which provides real-time information about your data consumption. Alternatively, you can dial *137# on your phone and follow the prompts to receive your usage details via SMS. Additionally, you can log into your account on the Lycamobile website to view your data usage and other account details.
No...you can either turn off data usage yourself (under Settings), or you can request your carrier to block any data usage on your plan.
Data usage pertains to internet usage. Data can be affected by multi media messages with pitcures or videos, GPS, downloading apps, uploading to Facebook, as well as Surfing the web.
what is considered data uage on cell phones
It's how much data that is required for you phone to run on all (smart phone) requires you to have a plan and if you don't get to crazy every minute on the phone 2 gb should work just fine AT&T has a text to alert when you are getting close so there are no surprises on your bill