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How is speed measured for wireless data networks?

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How is speed measured for wireless data networks?

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A. On wireless networks, speed is measured by the amount of data that can be transferred per second. For example, a full page of text has 16000 bits of information. This means that if the speed of the network was 16 Kilobits per second (Kbps) then one average Microsoft Word document could be sent each second.

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