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CNET GLOSSARY: Terms for the techie
bandwidth
This term describes data-carrying capacity--in other words, how much (and how fast) data flows on a given transmission path. It can apply to network connections, system buses, or any "pipe" through which data pours. Bandwidth is commonly measured in bits or bytes per second. Low-bandwidth (dial-up modem) connections include rates of 56Kbps, while high-bandwidth (broadband) connections deliver more information at a much faster speed--making full-screen, full-motion video possible, for example.
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