This depends on what you are talking about. If your are talking about computer to computer over a network, its usually 10, 100, or 1000 mega bits per second. It depends on which computer has the slowest network card, how fast your router is, and how fast your network cable will support. IOf you are refering to internet connectivity, it depends or your service provider and your connection speed. Dialup is 56 kilo bits per second at maximum. Basic DSL is 768 kilo bits per second. "Advanced" DSL is around 3 mega bits per second. Basic cable has a wide range of speeds, normally around 5 mega bits per second, while it can go very high. Reply to me and ask me what you are refering to.
its either data relayrate data transfer rate service rate connection rate
No
it is cable used for data transmission between computers
The one who transmits more data bits in the same length of time, or the same number of data bits in less time, has the faster transmission rate.
As far as I concern, both of them are the same. Throughput rate: is the amount of data per second that can be transferred. Transmission rate: is also the amount of data that could be transmitted onto the communication link per second.
11gb
computer bus
data can be transferred at a maximum rate of 1000 Mbps data transmission can be via UTP or fiber optic cabling
The bandwidth of the transmission media The modulation encoding used
data can be transferred at a maximum rate of 1000 Mbps data transmission can be via UTP or fiber optic cabling
Ian Seidler has written: 'ICC Institute data communication and teleprocessing dictionary' -- subject(s): Computers, Data transmission systems, Dictionaries, Electronic data processing
1 to 128Mbps (MegaBits per second) Cheers ~.^