High Speed Circuit Switched Data is an enhancement to the GSM mobile communications system that enables up to four 14.4 Kbps channels to be combined to provide 57.6 Kbps data transfer. Part of GSM Phase 2, HSCSD is suited for videoconferencing and multimedia transmission.
T1 is symmetrical connection, allowing for downloads and uploads of up to 1.5 Mbps - 30 times as fast as 56k dial-up. A single T1 connection can support dozens to hundreds of users, but speed and efficiency drops as more people use it simultaneously.
There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps.
IDSN BRI, also known as a Two-B-plus-D provides:2 x 64KBps B channels1 x 16 KBps D Channel.IDSN PRI (Primary Rate Interface) in North America provides:23 x 64 Kbps B Channels1 x 64 Kbps D ChannelIDSN PRI in Europe provides:30 x 64 Kbps B Channels1 x 64 Kbps D Channel
1,000,000/1,000 = 10001 kbps = one thousand bits per second1 mbps = one million bits per second
768 kbps speeed down speed = 60 or 70 kb/ps 768 kbps speeed uploading speed = 60 kb/ps
is 144kbps good speed for downloading in reliance netconnect+
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.
KBPS is the speed of download
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.
600 kbps
584 kbps = 0.584 mbps 1 mbps = 1000 kbps so a 1mbps speed would be faster
The speed of tata docomo as i checked was 15-20 KBps on downloading and browsing 4-8 KBPS.
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of course 2 mbps it gives you download speed of 250 kbps and in 512 kbps option it gives download speed of 64 kbps only if you use net for downloading purposes or for you tube extreme watching go for 2 mbps option if you are for normal house surfer then go for 512 kbps option
It is right on the cusp.Personally, I have a 1.5 Mpbs connection (about 1530 kbps) and media mostly streams just fine except for High-definition video. You will definitely not be able to watch HDTV without buffering with a 512k connection, and Youtube-type videos will likely stream fine, but right on the cusp. There may be some buffering.