Study of the demand for transfer rates to determine the bandwidth required for internet access with quality in universities
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https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v6i1.228Keywords:
Bandwidth, transfer rates, demand, calculationAbstract
This research is the result of the study conducted at the end of the year 2014 to determine the minimum bandwidth required (to hire) by the Universidad Nacional de San Martín - Tarapoto [UNSM-T], in function to transfer to the LAN network-level rates require students who has a Wi-Fi device and use it on the University campus. To determine the required bandwidth applied the formula of Contreras, O and Contreras. N. (2010). This calculation was based on the application of statistical methods that allow to determine a sample that allows to infer the results to the University population.Downloads
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