- high-speed
Internet connections are
commonly expressed in
megabits per
second (
Mbit/s). The ISQ
symbols for the bit and byte are bit and B, respectively. In...
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prefix such as kilo (1 kbit/s = 1,000 bit/s), mega (1
Mbit/s = 1,000 kbit/s), giga (1 Gbit/s = 1,000
Mbit/s) or tera (1 Tbit/s = 1,000 Gbit/s). The non-standard...
- 25
Mbit/s,
while the
later VDSL+
technology delivers between 16
Mbit/s and 250
Mbit/s in the
direction to the
customer (downstream), with up to 40
Mbit/s...
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spread spectrum operating at 1
Mbit/s or 2
Mbit/s; and direct-sequence
spread spectrum operating at 1
Mbit/s or 2
Mbit/s. The
latter two
radio technologies...
- The 1-Meg
Modem in
telecommunications was a DSL
modem created by
Nortel which conforms to the ADSL Lite standard. The 1-Meg
Modem was the
first xDSL modem...
- its 10
Mbit/s
package increased to 20
Mbit/s, 20
Mbit/s and 30Mbit/s to 60
Mbit/s, 50
Mbit/s to 100
Mbit/s, and its 100
Mbit/s
package to 120
Mbit/s. The...
- (under TEQIP-II), to
upgrade Internet Leased Line
Connectivity from 12
Mbits to 24
Mbits. In May–June months,
workshop conducts a
training program/industrial...
- ITU. "MoCA 1.1
improves throughput" over
coaxial cable to 175
Mbits/s
versus the 100
Mbits/s
provided by the MoCA 1.0 specification. Tweaktown.com Unibrain...
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standards had a
maximum throughput of 10
Mbit/s. In 10BASE-X, the 10
represents its
maximum throughput of 10
Mbit/s, BASE
indicates its use of
baseband transmission...
- the
original HSPA in
release 7. HSPA+ can
achieve data
rates of up to 42.2
Mbit/s. HSPA+
upgrades existing 3G
networks to
achieve speeds closer to 4G without...