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BITS PER SECONDA measure of transfer speed in digital communication networks.
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BITS PER SECONDThe speed at which bits are transmitted.
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BITS PER SECONDA measure of the speed of data transfer in a communications system.
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BITS PER SECONDAlso known as bps Definition Bits per second is the general standard for data transmission speeds.
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BITS PER SECONDThe universal measurement of how quickly data is transferred from place to place.
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BITS PER SECONDA unit used to express the number of bits passing a designated point per second. Note 1: For example, for two-condition serial transmission in a single channel in which each significant condition represents a bit, i.e., a 0 or a 1, the bit rate in bits per second and the baud have the same numerical value only if each bit occurs in a unit interval. [..]
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BITS PER SECONDInternet Glossary Measurement of the data transmission for a modem or network.
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BITS PER SECONDBits per second is the standard way of measuring how fast data moves across a network or phone system. For example, a 56K modem can hypothetically transfer data at 56,700 bits per second.
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BITS PER SECONDIn data communications, bits per second (abbreviated bps) is a common measure of data speed for computer modems and transmission carriers.
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BITS PER SECONDBPS - Bits Per Second is a measurement of how much data, called bits, can be transferred through a network connection in one second. When the amount goes over 100,000 bps it will often be shorted to 1 [..]
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BITS PER SECONDA measure of data transmission rate. See also: Bit.
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BITS PER SECONDThe speed at which bits are transmitted over a communication medium, such as a modem.
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BITS PER SECONDA measure of how fast data is transferred from one place to another.
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BITS PER SECONDBits per second (bps) is a measure used to show the average rate at which data is transferred between a computer and a data transmission system. The bit rate is generally measured in bits per second ( [..]
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BITS PER SECOND Number of electronic data bits conveyed or processed per unit of time.
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BITS PER SECONDThe number of binary bits transmitted per second is measured in bps. For example, common modem speeds are 28,800 bps and 54,000 bps. Another way of writing 28,800 bps is 28.8 Kbps, because "kilo" means 1,000.
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BITS PER SECOND[bps] The number of data bits transmitted in one second. Read more detail on bps, in the Communications dictionary.
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