what is the diffination of bandwidth.

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what is the diffination of bandwidth...

Answer / shahin

Capacity of a links in bps (Bits Per Second) is known as
Bandwidth.

Or

We can say the amount of data that can be carried from one
point to another in a given time period (usually a second).
That means Bandwidth refers to carrying capacity.

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what is the diffination of bandwidth...

Answer / nilesh

bandwidth is a speed of transfurring data one device to
another device.

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