What is bandwidth? How is it measured?

in blurtech •  4 years ago 

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"Bandwidth" is a well-known term in today's growing Internet world — although there are some technical explanations for this term, the measure of how much data unit will be transmitted over a period of time is called bandwidth. Physical access with broadband is a very important issue in getting an internet connection, but you can now get an internet connection using many types of methods. Not only sound internet but his alertness and dedication too are most required. The faster a video loads on a high-bandwidth rate connection, the faster the low-bandwidth connection will not load. In a nutshell, the term for how many bits of data is transferred per second is called bandwidth, for example - 8 megabits / second (8Mbps), here 8 million bits can be transferred per second.
Bandwidth measurement
Now the question is, how much bandwidth do you have? How to measure? Many will say, "This is a very simple task, just dialing the specific code of the SIM will tell you how much bandwidth you have, and if you use broadband, you will have unlimited bandwidth." In fact, you are completely wrong য the amount of data displayed in your SIM data account is just a limit, that is, the total bandwidth you can spend. But if you are asked how much bandwidth you have, then of course the bandwidth rate is being asked.
You can download, but you can't download instant files from servers in the US or Europe. Because according to the laws of physics, data can never travel faster than the speed of light. Yes, the speed of light is a lot (16,000 miles / second), but it still has a limitation, meaning it can only exceed 16,000 miles per second, so if the server is away from your location, there must be a difference in transfer speed.

In general, download speeds tend to be better than upload speeds, but why? Because most internet users download more files from the server, but the file upload to the server is much less. So ISPs reduce upload speeds. But the internet connection on the server has a higher upload speed, and this is why you get higher download speeds from the server. Because when you download a file from the server, of course the server is uploading the file to you at that time.

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