Sentences with phrase «kilobits per»

Kbps (kilobits per second): A modem's speed is measured in the number of bits it can transfer in a second.
Modems rated in kilobits per second are now the standard.
So, in audio, it means kilobits per second.
Convert that into kilobits per second and enter it in «Max Bandwidth» underneath «Inbound Limit».
Due to differing ranges of Internet connections available to client systems used by the online users ranging from modems to local area networks, N05CFTC has to be able to operate over network connections as slow as 32 kilobits per second (or even slower), or as fast as 100 megabits per second (or faster).
But Chicago is not meeting the federal target for internet access of 100 kilobits per second per student — the minimum bandwidth experts say is necessary for digital learning.
We recommend that participating schools have a bandwidth for wide area network access allocation per student of 745 kilobits per student (kbps) to 1.5 megabits per student.
Currently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sets bandwidth targets for schools, and according to the 2017 State of the States report, 92 % of Virginia Schools meet the target of 100 kilobits per second per student.
During the flyby, the spacecraft will have to rely on their batteries for power because their panels won't always be pointed at the Sun, but they will (hopefully) be beaming data back to Earth as its relayed from InSight at a rate of 8 kilobits per second.
The smart t - shirt was found to be able to transmit data at rates up to 3.2 kilobits per second to a nearby smartphone.
The researchers expect they will eventually be able to increase data transfer rates to 600 kilobits per second or even 1 megabit per second.
As of 1972 businesses could lease high - speed lines carrying data as fast as 240 kilobits per second.
Although there is room for an extra 11 kilobits per second in the NICAM digital stereo sound data stream, tests last year (Technology, 15 May 1993) showed that using it caused interference on some existing TV sets.
I was quite pleased with this, especially when I discovered that my hotel Wi - Fi speed measured in the kilobits per second — yes kilobits — meaning that I did quite a bit of tethering to my laptop and iPad.
«We have indications showing that close to 300 kilobit per second would be needed to get what is referred to as a perceptually transparent system where no quality degradations can be noticed,» says Jan Berg, associate professor at Luleå University of Technology, who has been responsible for the research project.
This is because at a range of more than 4.6 billion km from Earth the signal is so weak that it has to be transmitted at a slow rate of about 1 kilobit per second (you may be reading this via wi - fi operating at tens or hundreds of megabits per second).
Outdoors, the sensors communicated up to 0.75 meters from one another at a rate of 1 kilobit per second.

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And then 28.8 kilobit (per second) modem, and then 56K modem, and then you have DSL lines, that are twice the speed, and then it went up, faster and faster, network and the company I did before Bitcoin was selling 100 - gigabyte optical transceivers.
Look for bandwidth capable of handling at least 384 kilobits of data per second.
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