What is broadband?What is bandwidth?What is frequency?
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Answer / mahesh kumar dangi
Bandwidth:-this is maximum bandwidth of the transmitted
signal as constant by the nature of the transmission medium
or transmition chennl x-pessed in cycle per second or
Hz.bandwidth is the transmission capacity of a camputer or
communication chennel for pure digital transmission It is
mesured in bit's or bytes per second.when digital data is
converted to frequencis for transmission over carrier based
network bandwidth is still stated in bit's or byte per
second
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Answer / lalit choudhary
Bandwidth is a speed of transmission a data from one PC to
another PC.
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Answer / ravi
Broadband is a network technology in which several independent channels are multiplexed into one cable (for example, a T1 line).
The amount of data that can be passed along a communications channel in a given period of time is called the bandwidth.
Number of waves that pass a fixed point per unit time; also, the number of cycles or vibrations undergone in unit time by a body in periodic motion. Frequency f is the reciprocal of the time T taken to complete one cycle (the period), or 1/T.
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Answer / atul sahni
broad band is the process of connecting to isp for internet
access,bandwidth is twice the rate of
transmission,frequency of anything is the rate of repition
of the process
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