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Figure 1 - 5 Typical Compression Ratios by File Type
Data compression will give a 56/64 Kbps link an effective throughput range from 112/128 Kbps when transferring binary files, to 364/384 Kbps when transferring graphic files. This increased throughput significantly reduces the bandwidth required across the WAN link to achieve a given performance level and/or allows the use of
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