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... bandwidth
Technically, the difference, in Hertz (Hz), between the highest
and lowest frequencies of a transmission channel. However, as
typically used, the amount of data that can be sent through a
given communications circuit ...
... A transmission medium through which digital signals are sent
without complicated frequency shifting. In general, only one
communication channel is available at any given time. Ethernet is
an example of a baseband network ...
... capacity of the medium into multiple, independent bandwidth
channels, where each channel operates only on a specific range of
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... bandwidth
channels, where each channel operates only on a specific range of
frequencies. See also: baseband.
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... name mbone was adopted. Since then the audiocast has become full
two-way audio/video conferencing using two video channels, four
audio channels ...
... channels, four
audio channels, and involving hundreds of remote users. See also:
multicast, Internet Engineering Task Force ...
