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Что (кто) такое 56 kbps - определение

DIGITAL CONNECTION MATCHING THE DATA RATE OF A DIGITAL TELEPHONE LINE
56 kbit/s; 56 kilobits per second; 56kbps; 56 kbps; 56k line; 56 kb/s line
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56 kbps         
<communications> (56 kilobits per second) The data capacity of a normal single channel digital telephone channel in North America. The figure is derived from the bandwidth of 4 kHz allocated for such a channel and the 16-bit encoding (4000 times 16 = 64000) used to change analogue signals to digital, minus the 8000 bit/s used for signalling and supervision. At the end of 1997 there were two rival modem designs capable of this rate: k56flex and US Robotics' X2. In February 1998 the ITU proposed a 56kbps standard called V.90, which is expected to be formally approved during September 1998. (1998-09-15)
56k line         
<communications> A digital connection (possibly a {leased line}, possibly switched) capable of carrying 56 kbps. Compare DS0. (2000-07-16)
56 kbit/s line         
A 56 kbit/s line is a digital connection capable of carrying 56 kilobits per second (kbit/s), or 56,000 bit/s, the data rate of a classical single channel digital telephone line in North America. In many urban areas, which have seen wide deployment of faster, cheaper technologies, 56 kbit/s lines are generally considered to be an obsolete technology.
USS Eagle 56         
US NAVY PATROL BOAT
USS Eagle (PE-56); USS Eagle 56 (PE-56); USS E-56; USS Eagle Boat No. 56; Eagle Boat 56; Eagle 56; Eagle Boat No. 56; USS PE-56; PE-56; USS Eagle Boat No. 56 (PE-56); USS Eagle Boat 56 (PE-56); USS Eagle Boat 56
USS Eagle 56 (PE-56) was a United States Navy World War I-era patrol boat that remained in service through World War II. On 23 April 1945, while towing targets for U.
1955–56 Liga Leumit         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
Liga Leumit 1955-56; Liga Leumit 1955–56; 1955-56 Liga Leumit
The 1955–56 Liga Leumit season was the first edition of Liga Leumit, which had replaced Liga Alef as the top division of football in Israel and the 17th season of top flight football under the IFA.
1955–56 Danish Cup         
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT SEASON
Danish Cup 1955-56; Danish Cup 1955–56; 1955-56 Danish Cup
The 1955–56 Danish Cup was the 2nd installment of the Danish Cup, the highest football competition in Denmark.
1955–56 Serie C         
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT EDITION
Serie C 1955-56; Serie C 1955–56; 1955-56 Serie C
The 1955–56 Serie C was the eighteenth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.
Boeing XB-56         
  • 3-view line drawing of the Boeing B-56A Stratojet
  • Picture of a B-47E. Clearly visible are the four engine nacelles with the six engines, which were to be replaced by four uniform nacelles and engines
RECONNAISSANCE BOMBER PROPOSAL BY BOEING
Boeing B-56; Boeing YB-56; XB-56
The Boeing XB-56 was a proposal by Boeing for a re-engined version of the American jet-powered medium bomber aircraft, the B-47 Stratojet. The original designation for this modification was YB-47C.
1955–56 AHL season         
SPORTS SEASON
1955-56 American Hockey League season; 1955-56 AHL season
The 1955–56 AHL season was the 20th season of the American Hockey League. Six teams played 64 games each in the schedule.
1955–56 Spartan League         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
1955-56 Spartan League
The 1955–56 Spartan League season was the 38th in the history of Spartan League. The league consisted of 15 teams.

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56 kbit/s line

A 56 kbit/s line is a digital connection capable of carrying 56 kilobits per second (kbit/s), or 56,000 bit/s, the data rate of a classical single channel digital telephone line in North America. Since the wide deployment of faster, cheaper technologies, 56 kbit/s lines are generally considered to be an obsolete technology.