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== Web hosting ==
In [[Web hosting service]], the term ''bandwidth'' is often incorrectly used to describe the amount of data transferred to or from the website or server within a prescribed period of time, for example ''bandwidth consumption accumulated over a month'' measured in gigabytes per month.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Low |first=Jerry |title=How Much Hosting Bandwidth Do I Need For My Website? |url=https://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/web-hosting-guides/how-much-bandwidth-does-your-site-really-need/ |website=WHSR|date=27 March 2022 }}</ref> The more accurate phrase used for this meaning of a maximum amount of data transfer each month or given period is ''monthly data transfer''.
A similar situation can occur for end-user ISPs as well, especially where network capacity is limited (for example in areas with underdeveloped internet connectivity and on wireless networks).
== Internet connections ==
This table shows the maximum bandwidth (the physical layer net bit rate) of common Internet access technologies. For more detailed lists see
* [[List of interface bit rates]]
* {{slink|Bit rate|Progress trends}}
* {{slink|Bit rate|Multimedia}}
{| class="wikitable"
| 56 kbit/s
| Modem / Dialup
|-
| 1.5 Mbit/s
| [[ADSL Lite]]
|-
| 1.544 Mbit/s
| [[Digital Signal 1|T1/DS1]]
|-
| 2.048 Mbit/s
| E1 / [[E-carrier]]
|-
| 4 Mbit/s
| ADSL1
|-
| 10 Mbit/s
| [[Ethernet]]
|-
| 11 Mbit/s
| Wireless [[802.11b]]
|-
| 24 Mbit/s
| ADSL2+
|-
|44.736 Mbit/s
|[[Digital Signal 3|T3/DS3]]
|-
| 54 Mbit/s
| Wireless [[802.11g]]
|-
| 100 Mbit/s
| [[Fast Ethernet]]
|-
|155 Mbit/s
|[[OC3]]
|-
| 600 Mbit/s
| Wireless [[802.11n]]
|-
|622 Mbit/s
|[[OC12]]
|-
| 1 Gbit/s
| [[Gigabit Ethernet]]
|-
|1.3 Gbit/s
|Wireless [[802.11ac]]
|-
|2.5 Gbit/s
|[[OC48]]
|-
|5 Gbit/s
|[[USB 3.2|SuperSpeed USB]]
|-
|7 Gbit/s
|Wireless [[802.11ad]]
|-
|9.6 Gbit/s
|[[OC192]]
|-
| 10 Gbit/s
| [[10 Gigabit Ethernet]], [[USB 3.2|SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbit/s]]
|-
| 20 Gbit/s
| [[USB 3.2|SuperSpeed USB 20 Gbit/s]]
|-
| 40 Gbit/s
| [[Thunderbolt 3]]
|-
| 100 Gbit/s
| [[100 Gigabit Ethernet]]
|}
==Edholm's law==
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