2. Definition and explanation
Bandwidth measures of the capacity of a communications channel.
Digital Bandwidth is the maximum amount of data that can travel along a communications channel in a given time.
The smallest piece of digital data is the 'bit' and time interval is measured in seconds
And so a sensible measure of data capacity is "bits per second".
However, a channel having a capacity of only a few bits per second is extremely slow!
But think "Lighthouse".
You are out at sea on a stormy night and you see a lighthouse signal - it flashes ON and then it is OFF for a while. This is digital data - the lighthouse signal takes a second or so to flash, so in this case the bandwidth would be about 1 bit per second and it is a life saver to stop your boat hitting those rocks.
But apart from a flashing lighthouse, a 1 bit per second link is not that useful.
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