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The phrase "available bandwidth" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of networking or telecommunications to refer to the amount of data that can be transmitted over a network at a given time.
Example: "Before starting the video conference, please check the available bandwidth to ensure a smooth connection."
Alternatives: "accessible bandwidth" or "usable bandwidth".
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because it splits the available bandwidth into two lopsided pieces.
The inference metrics include latency, loss rate and available bandwidth.
Another problem is to distribute the available bandwidth between motion and residual compression.
The limitations of ENA resulting from the limited available bandwidth compared to EIS have been discussed.
There are two basic schemes for packing as many digital calls as possible into the available bandwidth.
Owing to insufficient available bandwidth, they are unsuitable for broadband telecommunication services such as television and FM radio.
The result is that the available bandwidth is used more efficiently more data gets through, and it gets there faster.
At such data rates, high-resolution video indeed, multiple video streams would occupy only a small fraction of available bandwidth.
Kenneth Barbalace, its owner, said that heavy traffic on the site kept exceeding his available bandwidth, costing him up to $300 more monthly.
The visual aids, at this early stage, are limited to still pictures and dancing molecules; anything much more complex would strain the available bandwidth.
In a distributed environment, limited available bandwidth resources lead a high data access latency.
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