What is connection speed? How is it different than throughput?
Connection speed is the speed that data is transferred between your computer and the Verizon Central Office during your initial connection to Verizon FiOS Internet Service. Throughput speed refers to the rate that information is transferred to and from your computer. “Download” or “downstream” refers to the speed at which you receive data from the Internet. Examples of receiving or downloading are reading a Web page, downloading a program, or receiving email. “Upload” or “upstream” refers to the rate that information is transferred from your computer to the Internet. Examples of sending or uploading are sending email or files.
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- What is connection speed? How is it different than throughput?
- What is connection speed? How is it different from throughput?