When you are near the end of the month and you realize you have a huge amount of bandwidth allotted to you by your ISP that doesn't rollover to the next billing cycle. You decide to use it all up before the next billing cycle.
Fred: "I gotta do a bandwidth binge this weekend. I still have 100 gigs of bandwidth that I must use up before the next billing cycle that starts on Monday. Comcast doesn't rollover your unused data to the next month."
People or isps that repeatedly break into the internet speed system and hijack 99% of the download speed bandwidth while managing to stay hidden which results in a request to the owner of the internet connection to reach out to the relevent isp to get the connection reset so that the speeds go back to the normal advertised speed, in my case 50 mbps down load and 50 mbps upload.
some bandwidth snipes got into my internet traffic and somehow reduced or hijacked all the bandwidth speed again, this is the third or fourth time this year that its happened. Could just be a server or network congestion issue but I doubt it!
1: Pirating music off of illegal websites because you are already subscribed to one music streaming service and don't want to get multiple subscriptions just because ALL the artists or songs you listen to aren't on the service you are subscribed to.
2: Pirating music because you don't want to pay for music AT ALL when you can get it for free illegally.
3: Pirating music because you can't afford a subscription.
Matt: Yo you gonna get that new Drake album?
Justin: Yea but only if it's on Spotify otherwise i'm trappin out the bandwidth.