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1 kilobits per second
"Data transfer speed, as through a modem or on a network, measured in multiples of 1,024 bits per second." -
2 transfer rate
"The rate at which a circuit or a communications channel transfers information from source to destination, as over a network or to and from a disk drive. Transfer rate is measured in units of information per unit of time -- for example, bits per second or characters per second -- and can be measured either as a raw rate, which is the maximum transfer speed, or as an average rate, which includes gaps between blocks of data as part of the transmission time." -
3 throughput
"The data transfer rate of a network, measured as the number of bits per second transmitted." -
4 Kbps
"Data transfer speed, as through a modem or on a network, measured in multiples of 1,024 bits per second." -
5 KBps
"Data transfer speed, as on a network, measured in multiples of 1,024 bytes per second." -
6 connection speed
"The maximum rate, in bits per second, at which data can be transferred between a network and a computer or device." -
7 10base2
The Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 standard for baseband LANs (local area networks) using a thin coaxial cable (3/16 inch) up to 200 meters long and carrying 10 Mbps (megabits per second) in a bus topology. A network node is connected to the cable by a BNC connector on the adapter card. -
8 V.90
"A data transmission standard that provides for up to 56,000 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines. The transmission speed from the client-side modem is 33,600 bps, the same as for V.34. The transmission speed from the host-side modem, such as an Internet service provider (ISP) or corporate network, is up to 56,000 bps, with an average speed of 40,000 to 50,000 bps. When the host-side modem does not support this standard, the alternative is V.34."V.90 -
9 data channel
"A separate channel of an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line that is used for ISDN signaling. For ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI), the D-channel is 16 kilobits per second (Kbps). For ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI), the D-channel is 64 Kbps." -
10 D-channel
"A separate channel of an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line that is used for ISDN signaling. For ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI), the D-channel is 16 kilobits per second (Kbps). For ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI), the D-channel is 64 Kbps."
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