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Bandwidth-delay product
In data communications, bandwidth Ă— delay product refers to the product of a data link's capacity (in bits per second) times its end-to-end delay (in seconds). The result, an amount of data measured in bits (or bytes), is equivalent to the amount of data "on the air" at any given time, i.
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