kilo bits per second

  • 1KBPS — Kilobytes per Second (Governmental » Military) ** Kilo Bits Per Second (Miscellaneous » Unit Measures) * Kilo Bytes Per Second (Miscellaneous » Unit Measures) * Kilo Bits Per Seconds (Computing » General) …

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  • 2Peer-to-Peer Protocol (P2PP) — Application layer protocol that can be used to form and maintain an overlay among participant nodes. Provides mechanisms for nodes to join, leave, publish, or search for a resource object in the overlay. Maintaining information about nodes in… …

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  • 3ISO 15693 — is an ISO standard for Vicinity Cards , i.e. cards which can be read from a greater distance as compared to Proximity cards.ISO 15693 systems operate at the 13.56 MHz frequency, and offer maximum read distance of 1 1.5 metres. As the vicinity… …

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  • 4Binary prefix — Prefixes for bit and byte multiples Decimal Value SI 1000 k kilo 10002 M mega …

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  • 5Measuring network throughput — Throughput of a network can be measured using various tools available on different platforms. This page explains the theory behind what these tools set out to measure and the issues regarding these measurements. Contents 1 Reasons for measuring… …

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  • 6Data rate units — In telecommunications, bit rate or data transfer rate is the average number of bits, characters, or blocks per unit time passing between equipment in a data transmission system. This is typically measured in multiples of the unit bit per second… …

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  • 7Timeline of binary prefixes — This article presents a terminology timeline of binary prefixes.1940s; 1943 1944:*J.W. Tukey coins the word bit as an abbreviation of binary digit . [http://catb.org/ esr/jargon/html/B/bit.html The Jargon File (version 4.4.7)] ] ; 1948:*… …

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  • 8Bit rate — Bit rates Decimal prefixes (SI) Name Symbol Multiple kilobit per second kbit/s 103 megabit per second Mbit/s 106 gigabit per second Gbit/s 109 …

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  • 9BIT RATE — T&F In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (sometimes written bitrate, data rate or as a variable R) is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. The bit rate is quantified using the bits per second (bit/s or bps) …

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  • 1056 kbit/s modem — 56k modems are voiceband modems nominally capable of download speeds up to 56 kbit/s (56,000 bits per second). At the beginning of the 21st Century, most personal computers contained one, their use declining as broadband technologies such as DSL… …

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