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Calculating Bandwidth for WANs

Asked by mrshusky in Networking Protocols, Miscellaneous Networking, Network Management

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I need to calculate the total data transfer for a live event and the required internet connection bandwidth.
I have been given:
      the total number of listeners and  the number of concurrent listeners;
      the Mbps connection speed to the Internet and the encoding rate in Kbps;
      the total length of time of the event (in seconds) and the average length of play (in seconds).
I had thought that if I multiplied total listeners by Mbps by length of time, I would arrive at available bandwidth.
Also, I thought that if I multiplied concurrent listeners by Kbps by average length of play, I would arrive at needed bandwidth.
After working on this, I do not believe this is correct. Could I get a formula for figuring this out?
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