Which Of The Following Is A Rating Of The Amount Of Data That Can Be Sent Over A Network

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Which Of The Following Is A Rating Of The Amount Of Data That Can Be Sent Over A Network

in a period of time? A. Jitter B. Bandwidth C. Latency D. Broadband
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Answer: The network bandwidth is a rating of how much data can be sent over a network. Broadband is a signaling scheme that divides a single network media into multiple transmission channels. Latency measures the delay between transmission and reception of network data.

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