Channel Capacity

Channel Capacity is the amount of information (plus noise) that can be processed per time unit (e.g. a 56.6 kbps modem can process up to 56,600 bits per second).
Information overload occurs when the rate of transmission exceeds channel capacity.
Information underload occurs when the rate of transmission falls below channel capacity.

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