As far as I can tell at this time (August 12, 2010) this appears to be a complete list of possible transfer rates up to and including 802.11n with channel bonding and short guard:
1 2 5.5 6 6.5 9 11 12 13 13.5 15 18 19.5 24 26 27 30 36 39 39.5 40.5 45 48 52 54 58.5 60 65 72 77 78 81 81.5 90 96 104 105 108 117 120 121.5 130 135 150 162 180 216 240 243 270 300
less than the data transfer rate
Data transfer rate (also called bandwidth)
less than the data transfer rate.
Transfer rate.
Data Transfer rate in modems is measured in Bits per second (Bps).
its either data relayrate data transfer rate service rate connection rate
A good data transfer rate for a PCI expansion card is between 200 and 400mbps.
IEEE 1394b can transfer at a maximum rate of 786.432 Mbit/s.
WiFi and 3G
10000000tb
Transfer rate refers to the speed at which data can be transmitted between two devices or locations. It is typically measured in bits per second (bps) or bytes per second (Bps) and is influenced by factors such as network bandwidth, latency, and the efficiency of the transmission protocol being used. A high transfer rate indicates faster data transfer speeds, while a lower transfer rate represents slower data transfer speeds.
Data Transfer Rates states the maximum speed at which data can be read/write onto the storage disk.