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== Standards == | == Standards == |
Revision as of 15:16, 12 January 2020
Introduction[edit]
The speed of data transmission across a network can vary. The reason it can vary:
- Type of connection
- Time of Day
- Distance
- ISP (Internet Service Provider)
- Cable Quality (please watch this)
Do I understand this?[edit]
If you are still stuck, you may want to ask a question on our discussion board.
Standards[edit]
- Explain why the speed of data transmission across a network can vary.