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A ring which possesses the same width all the way round. Traditionally used for wedding rings. Please refer to the Jewelry Setting Buyer's Guide for more information.
Ãâó: www.thaigem.com/buyer_glossary.asp
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| bandwidth |
Bandwidth refers to how fast data flows through the path that it travels to your computer; it's usually measured in kilobits, megabits or gigabits per second.
Ãâó: largebande.gc.ca/pub/technologies/bbdictionary.htm...
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A unit for designating a specific frequency or range of frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum. Satellite communications most commonly use the C-Band (6/4 GHz) or Ku-Band (14/11 and 14/12 GHz) frequencies. Future satellite systems will make use of bands above 20 GHz to gain additional capacity and to avoid congestion and interference with systems operating at lower frequencies.
Ãâó: www.spacecom.com/about_spacecom/html/body_sat_term...
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| bandwidth |
is the amount of information that may be transmitted at any given time along a data line and is usually measured in Megabits per second. An analogy would be a water pipe where a larger diameter pipe can carry more water per second than a narrow pipe.
Ãâó: www.smallbizonline.co.uk/glossary_of_internet_term...
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A measurement of a network's transmission speed, how much data a network can transfer in a given amount of time.
Ãâó: www.education-world.com/help/glossary.shtml
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