bandwidth
Americannoun
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Telecommunications. the smallest range of frequencies constituting a band within which a particular signal can be transmitted without distortion.
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Digital Technology. the transmission capacity of an electronic communications device or system; the speed of data transfer.
a high-bandwidth internet connection.
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mental capacity; intelligence.
Don't listen to him—he has really low bandwidth.
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a person's capacity to handle or think about more than one thing at the same time.
He doesn't have the bandwidth to make those kinds of decisions.
noun
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the range of frequencies within a given waveband used for a particular transmission
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the range of frequencies over which a receiver or amplifier should not differ by more than a specified amount
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the range of frequencies used in a specific telecommunications signal
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The numerical difference between the upper and lower frequencies of a band of electromagnetic radiation, especially an assigned range of radio frequencies.
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The amount of data that can be passed along a communications channel in a given period of time. For analog devices, such as standard telephones, bandwith is the range of frequencies that can be transmitted and is expressed in hertz (cycles per second). For digital devices, bandwidth is measured in bits per second. The wider the bandwidth, the faster data can be sent.
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Within the radio and microwave portions of the electromagnetic spectrum limited bandwidth is available, and in the United States the use of the spectrum is regulated and allocated by the FCC. (See VHF and UHF.)
Etymology
Origin of bandwidth
Example Sentences
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“Your bandwidth requirement significantly drops, your memory storage size significantly drops and the energy that you consume to move the data…is reduced in a big way,” Salek said.
So if 3000 servers were enough to guarantee good speeds and enough bandwidth for every user, 8000 will surely do as well.
From Salon
Proton VPN distinguishes itself from competitors by offering a free version with unlimited bandwidth.
From Salon
This will use your bandwidth to some degree but won't have a significant impact on the performance of your machine.
From Barron's
Telekom Malaysia remains the bank’s top sector pick given rising demand for data and connectivity as it expands network infrastructure, broadband and international bandwidth.
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