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KBPS is the speed of download
almost all mediums of internet connections can achieve this speed DSL cable and fireboptic can all achieve these speeds
256 kbps
You can't. It depends on your internet connection speed.
the connection speed is still 400kbps and the speed isn't divided it is shared so if one computer is streaming video that computer may use a larger portion of the 400 kbps.
38 kbps= 384/8 KBps ie 52 Kbps. Its the download speed. I bought this phone thinking speed is 384 KBPS but it was 384 kbps. Its a low modem speed but nice if you get full speed. I am a docomo user but getting only 15 KBps now. Was getting between 55-85 KBPs speed.
It depends on the provider and the type of connection. It could be dial-up, cable, or DSL. Internet connection speeds are usually measured in Kbps.
64 kbps is typically a low-speed internet connection, considered to be part of the dial-up category. It is relatively slow by today's standards and is commonly used for basic online activities such as sending emails or basic web browsing.
An OC48 bandwidth connection is 2.488 Gbps which equates to 19,904,000 kbps (kilobits) or 2,488,000 KBps (kilobytes).
768 kbps speeed down speed = 60 or 70 kb/ps 768 kbps speeed uploading speed = 60 kb/ps
About 32kBps, so 30 seconds for a one meg file.
Usually a cable modem is about 30 mbps and DSL can up to 768 kbps.