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UHD is not just more pixels but a higher dynamic range, higher frame rate, deeper color bit rate, wider color gamut and more immersive audio. Netflix, Hulu and Amazon each have their own proprietary technology to format their content. Those technologies might be completely different from what broadcasters originally use.
As far as compression, it depends on the provider's goal: quality or efficiency or a bit of both. Cox only has HD content but still heavily compresses their content. HULU, on the other hand, might be opting for higher quality with lightweight compression.
Thanks. Yesterday...being somewhat conscious of what we are using, we hit 41 GB. That was HULU only, primarily on one TV. Approx, 8-9 hours viewing time.
By comparison, YTTV would probably be around 10-12 GB for that type of daily usage.
I don't see a noticeable difference in picture quality in Live TV. But that's a big difference in data delivery. IMHO.