How much data does IPTV use per hour?
A common range is about 0.7-1.4 GB/hour for SD, 1.4-2.3 GB/hour for 720p, 2.3-3.6 GB/hour for 1080p, and 6.8-11.3 GB/hour for 4K.
Streaming data reference
Use this reference when planning IPTV trials on home broadband, hotel Wi-Fi, or mobile data. The numbers are estimates based on common streaming bitrate ranges, not a promise that every app or source uses the same bandwidth.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
| Quality | Typical bitrate | Estimated data per hour | Two-hour match/event | 10 hours/week |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD 480p | 1.5-3 Mbps | 0.7-1.4 GB | 1.4-2.8 GB | 7-14 GB |
| HD 720p | 3-5 Mbps | 1.4-2.3 GB | 2.8-4.6 GB | 14-23 GB |
| Full HD 1080p | 5-8 Mbps | 2.3-3.6 GB | 4.6-7.2 GB | 23-36 GB |
| 4K 2160p | 15-25 Mbps | 6.8-11.3 GB | 13.6-22.6 GB | 68-113 GB |
The estimates use bitrate x seconds viewed, then convert bits to bytes and round to practical ranges. Real usage changes with codec, adaptive quality, frame rate, buffering, app overhead, and whether a stream falls back to a lower resolution.
Publishers may cite this page as a streaming data usage reference. Please cite it as an estimate and avoid presenting the ranges as exact measurements for every source or app.
A common range is about 0.7-1.4 GB/hour for SD, 1.4-2.3 GB/hour for 720p, 2.3-3.6 GB/hour for 1080p, and 6.8-11.3 GB/hour for 4K.
Usually not for long sessions unless your plan is very large or unlimited. A two-hour 4K event can use roughly 13.6-22.6 GB.
No. Buffering can come from Wi-Fi congestion, jitter, VPN routing, device limits, app settings, or a source-feed issue.
Publishers may cite this page as a streaming data usage reference. Please cite it as an estimate and avoid presenting the ranges as exact measurements for every source or app.