Phone company giveth, customers taketh.

Australian telecommunications company Telstra made good on a promise on Sunday, giving mobile customers a day of free data as part of an apology for the outages experienced on mobile and Internet services nationwide last Tuesday.

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Telstra said on its support page that it would not place restrictions on the amount of data a user could take advantage of on Sunday. Australians took this as meaning they should download everything in sight.

The company announced Monday that customers didn't hold back when it came to downloads on Telstra's cellular network, amassing a total of 1,841 terabytes of data during the free-for-all extravaganza. It's equivalent to 5.1 million episodes of Game Of Thrones, or 23 million downloaded copies of Kanye West's new The Life Of Pablo album, Telstra said in a statement.

One user on reddit gave the mobile network a real flex, claiming that they downloaded 421 gigabytes of data on the day by tethering a LG G4 on Telstra's 4GX network to their computer. Yes, there are screenshots.

DrRodneyMckay on reddit claimed to have downloaded 25 seasons of How It's Made, a documentary series on the Discovery Channel, a "few other random TV show seasons," as well as syncing 172 games on Steam to a portable hard drive.

Well played, Australia.