the term high speed reffers to anything faster than 56kbps so yes this would be considered high speed internet
yes it is dsl speed not cable.
768 kbps speeed down speed = 60 or 70 kb/ps 768 kbps speeed uploading speed = 60 kb/ps
There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps.
In the United States, data transmission rates of at least 768 kilobits per second (Kbps) are required to be considered broadband. The upper limits are not established and frequently reach 20Mbps or greater.
Usually a cable modem is about 30 mbps and DSL can up to 768 kbps.
ADSL
the speed of sound is 768 miles per hour
The speed of sound in MPH is 768 at 20C in dry air.
Answer 1. insert the DVD you want 2. download handbrake 3. open it up 4. choose the disk 5.click open 6.Select Apple-Universal preset : This sets most of the settings required for the PSP. Scale the video to 480 x 272 (max dimensions) : On the "Picture" tab, change "Anamorphic" to NONE (or else your video will not display in the proper proportions on the psp). Change the Width to be 480, height to be 272, or any numbers that are both lower than 480 x 272. 7.Set max video bitrate to 768 kbps : Click on the "Video" tab. Change the option to "Avg. Bitrate (kbps)". Change the value to be 768 or any number lower than 768. The PSP 1001 manual states "The PSP system cannot play video data converted at bit rates higher than 768 kbps." You may need to set your number lower than 768; it seems that this is an "average" bitrate. If your encoded video stops playing midway through the video, chances are it averaged over the max value of 768. 8.At this point, you can start your Encode
This looks like the dimension of a high definition computer screen - 1366 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. A pixels is defined as a picture element.
The Emperor Charlemagne (768 - 814 AD).
The speed of sound is 768 mph (1236 kph). The world record for high-speed rail was a test run reaching 357.2 mph. Any faster and the train would most likely leave the track assuming they could speed it up without strapping on a rocket.
The speed of sound at sea level is 340.29 miles per second.