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  • Phoshi: So if the server gave me data at 30 kbytes/s, and my connection was, say, 100 kbytes/s, by getting multiple 30 kbyte/s downloads, I could triple my download speed; however, if my internet speed is lower or the same as the server speed, it won't benefit me.

    Wyzo Web Browser Is A Downloader’s Dream | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • The present Iranian Internet scene, more than five years after the original connection, is still a very dynamic one, with tens of thousands of academic users being served via a single 128 kbyte/s link, and with networks and bulletin boards expanding everywhere.

    Who's Supporting or Opposing Ahmadinejead or Mousavi? 2009

  • VIDEO: [avc1] 1920x800 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps (0.0 kbyte/s)

    Ubuntu Forums snoozy23 2010

  • VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x536 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps (0.0 kbyte / s) [V] filefmt: 31 fourcc: 0x31637661 size: 1280x536 fps: 23.98 ftime: = 0.0417

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x536 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps (0.0 kbyte / s) [V] filefmt: 31 fourcc: 0x31637661 size: 1280x536 fps: 23.98 ftime: = 0.0417

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x536 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps (0.0 kbyte / s) [V] filefmt: 31 fourcc: 0x31637661 size: 1280x536 fps: 23.98 ftime: = 0.0417

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x536 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps (0.0 kbyte / s) [V] filefmt: 31 fourcc: 0x31637661 size: 1280x536 fps: 23.98 ftime: = 0.0417

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x536 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps (0.0 kbyte / s) [V] filefmt: 31 fourcc: 0x31637661 size: 1280x536 fps: 23.98 ftime: = 0.0417

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • VIDEO: [DX50] 668x278 12bpp 25.000 fps 809.0 kbps (98.8 kbyte / s)

    LinuxQuestions.org 2009

  • VIDEO: [DX50] 668x278 12bpp 25.000 fps 809.0 kbps (98.8 kbyte / s)

    LinuxQuestions.org 2009

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