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- At any given time, the ability of the Internet to transfer data is fixed.
- Think of the capability as the Internet's collective bandwidth.
- Thus, if data can effectively be compressed wherever possible,
significants improvements of data throughput can be achieved.
- In some instances, file sizes can be reduced by up to 60-70 %.
- At the same time, many systems cannot accommodate purely binary data, so
encoding schemes are also employed which reduce data compression effectiveness.
- Many files can be combined into one compressed document making sending
easier, provided combined file size is not huge.
Dave Marshall
9/28/2001