- K56flex
- K56flex is a technology for achieving data transfer rates up to a theoretical 56 kbps.
- kbps
- Kbps is a measure of data transfer speed. Kbps is an acronym for kilobits per second. One kbps is 1 000 bits per second.
- keys, public and private
- Keys are codes used to encrypt messages. In a system of encryption, the public key is known to everyone and the private key is known only to the recipient of the encrypted message. The message is encrypted with the recipient's public key. The encrypted message can then only be decrypted using the recipient's private key.
- kilobyte
- A kilobyte (Kb or K) is a thousand (kilo) bytes of information, or, to be exact, 1024 bytes (2 to the power of 10 bytes). A Web page usually contains between 15-25 Kb of data, including images.
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