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How does a timeframe looks like?

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How does a timeframe looks like?

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Example 10th October 2008 12:00 noon hour FUP: time now + last hour (viewed period of time: 10th Oct. 2008 11:00 a. m. till 10th Oct. 2008 12:00 noon) four hour FUP: time now + last 4 hours (viewed period of time: 10th Oct. 2008 8:00 a. m. till 10th Oct. 12:00 noon) daily FUP: time now + last 24 hours (viewed period of time: 9th Oct. 2008 12:00 noon till 10th Oct. 2008 12:00 noon) weekly FUP: time now + last week (viewed period of time: 3th Oct. 2008 12:00 noon till 12th Oct. 2008 12:00 noon) four weekly FUP: time now + last 4 weeks (viewed period of time: 12th Sep. 2008 12:00 noon till 10th Oct. 2008 12:00 noon) The data average does not correspond the actual data transfer rate. The thresholds are calculated with the following formula: threshold = 0,5 * download (MByte) + 1,5 * upload (MByte) The chart below illustrates the theoretical possible down- or upload volume by the four weekly timeframe. Please have in mind that the chart reflects only an exemplary figure, because it is not p

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