Bandwidth And Speed
Written by Craig B

What Is Bandwidth?

Read on to learn more about Bandwidth!

What Is Bandwidth?

In simple terms bandwidth is the maximum amount of data transmitted via an internet connection at any given period of time. Often confused with internet speed, bandwidth is the volume of data over a connection in a certain time and its calculated in megabits per second (Mbps.)

Bandwidth Vs. Speed

Bandwidth is how much information you receive every second, while speed is how fast that information is received or downloaded.

Bandwidth And Latency

Latency is also known as delay or ping rate. It’s the lag you experience while waiting for something to load. If bandwidth is the amount of information sent per second, latency is the amount of time it takes that information to get from its source to you.

Bandwidth And Throughput

Throughput is how much information actually gets delivered in a certain amount of time.

Bandwidth Needs

If you have multiple devices and several family members on them at the same time, you’ll need more bandwidth to keep up. Streaming, gaming and other high-capacity activities demand a certain amount of bandwidth speed to get the best experience without a lot of buffering or lag. The FCC provides a set of guidelines for Mbps needed based on digital activity. For example, if you love to stream 4K content, you’ll need 25 Mbps at the very minimum and 4-25 Mbps for telecommuting or gaming.

 

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