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 to the net and varies between devices. When bandwidth is indicated somewhere, it typically implies the maximum transfer speed that the connection can handle. This includes the simultaneous download and upload of data, meaning the stated rate is not necessarily the speed at which data will be downloaded only. Some technologies have a faster download… Read More
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