Large Sports Watch

how much data is used when watching tv online?
here is my concern,
i am thinking about subscribing to sky sports on my iphone to watch over my home wifi.
i have unlimited wifi supplied by Sky broadband.
if i watch for example a football match for 90 mins, how much date would that roughly use?
as i am worried about potentially exceeding a large amount of date usage, although sky do advertise that they have TRUE unlimited broadband without any fair usage policy.
If you watch over your home wifi you don’t have to subscribe to anything and since you have unlimited service, you don’t have to worry about it. If you watch over another service it depends on the file type they’re streaming. It could go as high as 6mb/second, but it’s usually lower than that – no more than the bandwidth you;re paying for, which is probably on the order of 1mbps or less.
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