kbit in A Sentence

    1

    GPRS provides data rates of 56-114 Kbit/second.

    0
    2

    In 2G systems, GPRS provides data rates of 56-114 Kbit/sec.

    0
    3

    In 2G systems, GPRS provides data rates of 56114 Kbit/second.

    0
    4

    GPRS could provide data rates from 56 Kbit/s up to 115 Kbit/s.

    0
    5

    In general, any connection of 256 Kbit/s(0.256 Mbit/s) or greater is more concisely considered broadband Internet.

    0
    6

    Netscape ISP is a 56 Kbit/s dial-up service offered at US$9.95 per month US$6.95 with 12-month commitment.

    0
    7

    This caused ISDN-BRI to be offered at both 128 Kbit/s and 112 Kbit/s rates, depending on the central office's switching equipment.

    0
    8

    In this manner, a customer might only purchase 1/12th or 1/3 of a T-1, which would be 128 Kbit/s and 512 Kbit/s, respectively.

    0
    9

    Originally, two codecs, named after the types of data channel they were allocated, were used, called Half Rate(6.5 Kbit/s) and Full Rate 13 Kbit/s.

    0
    10

    Using ISDN terminal adapters(erroneously called modems), it is possible to bond together 2 or more separate ISDN-BRI lines to reach speeds of 256 Kbit/s or more.

    0
    11

    GPRS supports a much better data rate(up to a theoretical maximum of 140.8 Kbit/s, though typical rates are closer to 56 Kbit/s) and is packet switched rather than connection orientated(circuit switched).

    0
    12

    GPRS supports a much better data rate(up to a théoretical maximum of 140.8 Kbit/s, though typical rates are closer to 56 Kbit/s) and is packet switched rather than connection oriented(circuit switched).

    0
    13

    At a typical length of only 190 bytes(including protocol overhead), more than 350 of these messages per minute can be transmitted at the same data rate as a usual voice call(9 Kbit/s).

    0
    14

    At a typical length of only 190 bytes(incl. protocol overhead), more than 350 of these messages per minute can be transmitted at the same data rate as a usual voice call(9 Kbit/s).

    0
    15

    However, the International Electrotechnical Commission issued standard IEC 60027, which specifies that the symbol for binary digit should be bit, and this should be used in all multiples, such as Kbit, for kilobit.

    0
    16

    TCP/IP network access expanded again in 1986 when the National Science Foundation Network(nsfnet) provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States for researchers, first at speeds of 56 Kbit/s and later.5 Mbit/s and 45 Mbit/s.

    0
    17

    TCP/IP network access expanded again in 1986 when the National Science Foundation Network(NSFNet) provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States for researchers, first at speeds of 56 Kbit/s and later at 1.5 Mbit/s and 45 Mbit/s.

    0
    18

    TCP/IP network access expanded again in 1986 when the National Science Foundation Network provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States for researchers, first at speeds of 56 Kbit/s and later at 1.5 Mbit/s and 45 Mbit/s.

    0
    19

    Adequate video for some purposes becomes possible at data rates lower than the ITU-T broadband definition, with rates of 768 Kbit/s and 384 Kbit/s used for some video conferencing applications, and rates as low as 100 Kbit/s used for videophones using H.

    0
    20

    Adequate video for some purposes becomes possible at data rates lower than the ITU-T broadband definition, with rates of 768 Kbit/s and 384 Kbit/s used for some video conferencing applications, and rates as low as 100 Kbit per second used for videophones using H.

    0
    21

    Adequate video for some purposes becomes possible at data rates lower than the ITU-T broadband definition, with rates of 768 Kbit/s and 384 Kbit/s used for some video conferencing applications, and rates as low as 100 Kbit/s used for videophones using H. 264/MPEG-4 AVC compression protocols.

    0
    22

    For instance, during one upload and one download, a"typical" DSL connection of 768 Kbit/s should reach a download rate of about 87 kbytes/s and an upstream rate of roughly 16 kbytes/s. 11.5 kbytes/s of the latter are available for uploads, while the remaining 4.5 kbytes/s are used to handle data confirmation for the download session.

    0