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Kyryll1985
Sep 29, 2020Copper Contributor
Extremely high data traffic usage by MS Teams on 4G
Yesterday MS Teams used 9 Gb of data over a 50 minute video call on 4G. Completely maxed out my monthly bundle. This is extremely high and very far from the official 270 Mb per hour that I see publis...
- Sep 29, 2020
Hi Kyryll1985 ,
I know this is not an answer as such and is probably far from ideal but it is worth noting that:
data consumption in each audio/video call or meeting will vary based on several factors, such as video layout, video resolution, and video frames perAnd you could significantly reduce data usage by turning off video.
I would also look to:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Office365/comments/fqhawi/microsoft_teams_mobile_data_usage/
And:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/prepare-network#bandwidth-requirementsThanks
Henry
CJ_likes_tech
Jan 25, 2024Copper Contributor
4 years later...
Note if you tether your laptop to the internet via your phone (hotspot, bluetooth or USB), the operating system might use your data bundle indiscriminately to download system updates in the background. It is most likely that system updates were to blame for your high data usage rather than Teams itself. In Windows 10 or higher you can view your data usage per application and per connection in the Settings app (just search for Data Usage). You can also set data limits there to prevent this from happening. Additionally look for "Network status" in Settings, click on a connections properties and activate "Set as metered connection", which will result in very conservative data use; making it almost unnecessary to even set data limits.
Note if you tether your laptop to the internet via your phone (hotspot, bluetooth or USB), the operating system might use your data bundle indiscriminately to download system updates in the background. It is most likely that system updates were to blame for your high data usage rather than Teams itself. In Windows 10 or higher you can view your data usage per application and per connection in the Settings app (just search for Data Usage). You can also set data limits there to prevent this from happening. Additionally look for "Network status" in Settings, click on a connections properties and activate "Set as metered connection", which will result in very conservative data use; making it almost unnecessary to even set data limits.