If you are streaming mid level HD at say 2GB per hour (about the rate for Amazon prime so called HD programing) real HD is much much higher, you can hit that 1TB mark in 500 hours of content, now sure that is about 21 days at 24 hours per day, now lets assume that is a family of 4 each one watching different programing, we are now down to 250GB per person per month, at 2GB per hour, not counting anything for device updates, browsing, gaming, etc. we are looking at 125 hours of programing per person, assuming 31 days in a billing month, right at 4 hours per day of HD programming per person for a family of 4. That does not seem so hard to hit for cord cutters now does it?