Nielsen’s Law of Internet Bandwidth is an observation that the bandwidth demand of high-end internet users grows by 50% per year. This means that the amount of data that can be transferred over a high-speed internet connection doubles roughly every 21 months. The law was first proposed by Jakob Nielsen in 1998. Nielsen based his… Read More
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Internet bandwidth is a term used in computer science to describe the size of an internet connection and how much data, often measured in bits, can pass through it. It is frequently expressed in a bit rate per measure, such as a certain kilobit per second. The size depends on the technology used to connect… Read More
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