bandwidth

[ US /ˈbændwɪdθ/ ]
[ UK /bˈændwɪdθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a data transmission rate; the maximum amount of information (bits/second) that can be transmitted along a channel
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How To Use bandwidth In A Sentence

  • Symmetrix DMX is rated at 64GBps of peak internal bandwidth, which is a huge leap over the Symmetrix 8000's 1.6GBps.
  • Two-gig Pents, virtual keys, mondo bandwidth... seriously rad, my man. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • In fact, animated political toons have been part of the Web ever since bandwidth would allow.
  • Operators need to start working with vendors now to test and perfect software solutions that allow systems to monitor and direct bandwidth traffic on their plant.
  • The complicated tariff system loosely based on distance, bandwidth and utility will be replaced by simpler mechanisms.
  • There is yet another fiber network, called a mouthful SEA-ME-WE-4, is being constructed to serve the booming Asian demand for bandwidth. Yet another fiber network
  • The bandwidth of existing telecommunication networks is determined, in part, by the spots in the spectrum where attenuation in the fiber peaks.
  • Two parameters are used to specify the characteristics of a BPF: passband centre frequency and resonance bandwidth.
  • For narrow spectral bandwidth gratings, dimensional variations must be minimized or compensated, and the grating is apodized by both a.c. and d.c. variations in writing beams at a net constant power.
  • It seems everybody is demanding increased bandwidth to surf the Internet and transmit data faster.
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