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136 bytes. lets make that 140 bytes. This is the file size of gen 4 pokemon.
lets go big. lets assume you transfer almost 1000 pokemon a day. 30,000 pokemon a month
so your paying nintendo around 40 cents, to transfer around 4 megabytes of data a month.
at@t provides 150 gigs a month, for about 20 bucks, or around 0.0001333333 cents per megabyte
so nintendo is providing an online service, that ONLY transfers pokemon, for 10 cents a megabytes, while at@t, provides a service that not only could transfer pokemon, but can do anything the internet provides for almost 10,000 times cheaper.
this assumes, of course, you transfer 30,000 pokemon a month. if you only tranfered, say, 3000 a month, this goes up to 100,000 times the cost of at@t
so, to make this deal, the same value as at@t, you would need to trade around 1,156,517 pokemon a month, or around 26 pokemon a minute, just a little under 1 pokemon a second. non stop. 24 hours a day. 30 days a month.
and that, is where you get the same rates as at@t`s cheapest internet plan.