Bandwidth can be categorized as a noun.
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bandwidth - a data transmission rate; the maximum amount of information (bits/second) that can be transmitted along a channel |
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1. | noun | Usually this happens because the developer of the site can no longer afford the cost of bandwidth being used. | |
2. | noun | We don't have enough bandwidth to use that service. | |
3. | noun | We don't have enough bandwidth for more than six people to be online at one time. | |
4. | noun | I accidentally used up all the bandwidth. | |
5. | noun | You're eating up all the bandwidth. | |
6. | noun | Being homebound has led to unprecedented usage of streaming services, causing concern among EU officials that it could strain internet bandwidth beyond capacity and trigger a crash. | |
7. | noun | How much bandwidth would you save by using audio only and turning off your camera? | |
8. | noun | How much bandwidth would you save by just using audio and not your camera? |
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Usually this happens because the developer of the site can no longer afford the cost of bandwidth being used. |
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We don't have enough bandwidth to use that service. | |
We don't have enough bandwidth for more than six people to be online at one time. | |
I accidentally used up all the bandwidth. | |
You're eating up all the bandwidth. | |
Being homebound has led to unprecedented usage of streaming services, causing concern among EU officials that it could strain internet bandwidth beyond capacity and trigger a crash. | |
How much bandwidth would you save by using audio only and turning off your camera? | |
How much bandwidth would you save by just using audio and not your camera? |