Computer Science
In initial years, a modem providing a data rates of 56 kbps for downloading and 14.4 kbps for uploading was considered a good modem. How many bits per second could it download and upload ?
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For downloading: 56 kbps = 56,000 bits per second (1 kilo bit = 1000 bits)
For uploading: 14.4 kbps = 14,400 bits per second
So, the modem could download data at a rate of 56,000 bits per second and upload data at a rate of 14,400 bits per second.
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