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O termo banda larga pode apresentar diferentes significados em diferentes contextos. A recomendação I.113 do setor de Padronização da UIT define banda larga como a capacidade de transmissão que é superior àquela da primária do ISDN a 1.5 ou 2 Megabits por segundo. O Brasil ainda não tem uma regulamentação que indique qual é a velocidade mínima para uma conexão ser considerada de banda larga. A Colômbia estabeleceu uma velocidade mínima de 512kbps e os Estados Unidos de 200kbps. More information...

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