Re: bandwidth

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As far as I know, telephone line can support baudrate up to 2400 baud per second. So what does it mean 56 baud per second? 

Is it not too slow to transfer bitrate of 56k?

Benny

Bill Cunningham <billcu@citynet.net> wrote:
> I have a 56k v.90 and v.92 modem. 56 bps is baud per second correct, not
> bits per second. Of course the phone line will only handle 52k but is the
> difference between v.90 and v.92 in bits no baud?
> High speed bandwidth is coming to my area. Speeds such as 100-200 bps
> will be available. This sounds like DSL to me because we already have
> cable
> modems.
> 


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