In networking, the amount of data that
can be sent from one computer to another through a particular connection
in a certain amount of time. The more bandwidth available, the faster
you are able to access information. Bandwidth is typically measured
in kbps (kilobits per second) or Mbps (megabits per second.) Dial-up
internet access has typical bandwidth of 56 kbps; for DSL 300-500 kbps;
cable modems 1.5Mbps; and business LAN / T3 connections
have bandwidth ranges up to 30 Mbps (30000 kbps) -
3 times as fast as the T2 shown on the speed test you can take below.