35Mbps
35Mbps, or 35 megabits per second, is a unit of data transfer rate commonly used to measure the speed of internet connections. It indicates the amount of data that can be transmitted or received in one second. This measurement is crucial for evaluating the performance of broadband internet services, as it directly impacts the speed at which users can access online content, stream media, and engage in other data-intensive activities.
The term "megabits" refers to one million bits, and "per second" denotes the rate at which these
35Mbps is generally considered adequate for standard internet activities such as web browsing, email, and light
The actual user experience with a 35Mbps connection can vary based on factors such as network congestion,