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They start by capturing a low-bandwidth movie of the process.
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Telemetry is often provided by television-like facilities usually employing a low-bandwidth communications link.
The company added a low-bandwidth feature in February, to make the site work faster for the modemed masses.
Today, more than 70percentt of consumers use a low-bandwidth, dial-up connection to the Web, according to Dataquest, a research firm in San Jose, Calif.
Last December, it launched a low-bandwidth version of Hangouts with a bandwidth requirement of just 150 kbps.
Make a low-bandwidth feature to show photo frames instead of videos.
Critics have said that Sega is trying to offer high-bandwidth games over a low-bandwidth environment (phone lines), and other console makers like Sony sne have opted to wait for broadband connections before making substantial investments in online games.
A low-bandwidth version of WaterEngage is being developed to work with dial-up or intermittent connections.
(a) Low bandwidth condition.
For example, a low bandwidth country can benefit from being geographically near high bandwidth ones while low bandwidth countries in low bandwidth regions and/or continents, for example Africa, are at an even greater relative disadvantage.
The number of acquisitions was 4 and the echo train length was 21, with a low bandwidth of 31.25.
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