No - it's a standard speed
It is USB 2.0, the standard external data and power connection.
connection speed the speed in which a internet connection is measured
Depends on which type of connection you have. Nowadays, most people use wireless or cable, and those range from ~56 mbps (megabytes per second) to over 480. That's just the connection speed however. There is no standard Internet download speed, just an average. The world average download speed as of now is 580 kbps (kilobytes per second).
Connection speeds available to those subscribing to a British Telecom Business Internet connection are up to 16Mb download speed for standard broadband packages and up to 38Mb all the way to 76Mb download speed for premium packages.
Yes, you can get a high-speed internet connection that doesn't require a standard phone line.
No. Java does not speed up your internet connection.
The standard size for a dishwasher water connection is 3/8 inch.
ADSL is a high speed internet connection. A broadband connection is also a high speed internet connection. There are different speeds for both types of connections. There are many ways to gain a high speed connection.
It IS the consumer's connection ! The speed at which web pages load - is entirely dependent on the speed of the end-user's connection - AND - the speed at which the end-user's computer can process the incoming data !
the answer is NO
That is not the "connection type" that the uTorrent speed guide is referring to. That is the speed of your LAN, not your internet connection. The 'Connection type" on the speed guide is based upon the upload speed of your internet connection. What the Speed Guide basically does is cap your upload in uTorrent so outgoing communications have room to get out. It also modifies some other settings to distribute your upload to get the most download back. I found this guide to be better: Optimizing µTorrent for Speed http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/optimizing-torrent-speed.htm