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Chile vs. Peru: this amount of megabytes you need to watch the game from your cell phone

This Thursday, October 12, peruvian team faces Chile in a new match for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, in the neighboring southern country, no fan would like to miss the game. Therefore, if you plan to watch it on your cell phone, it is better to know how much data you can consume.

The Supervisory Body for Private Investment in Telecommunications (Osiptel) reported that soccer fans can find out the use of their megabytes, depending on the monthly plan they use, through the Check your plan tool.

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This is important because it allows you to control the monthly data needed to use music applications, emails, web browsing and online games. In the case of football matches, they are usually seen in HD (high definition) or SD (standard definition) format.

According to the calculation made, in 90 minutes of a match, such as Peru vs. Chile, which will be played this October 12, consumes 1687.5 megabits (MB) to watch it in HD from a mobile device, that is, 1.6 GB. Additionally, the total monthly data that a football fan who watches a daily game (or other video content) would need on their plan is 50.6 GB.

Meanwhile, to watch the game in SD, the fan requires 675 MB (0.675 GB). Per month, the total data you would need on your monthly plan to watch a daily game (or other video content) is 20.3 GB.

The organization points out that the information was taken from the official portals Skype, Hangouts, Netflix, Gmail, Terabyteni, Highspeednet, Zangi and Wirefly (see “More Info” button). You can also consult the data on the calculator.

Source: Elcomercio

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