10g and 1g refer to two different types of network speeds. 10g is a 10 gigabit network, which is capable of transferring data at 10 billion bits per second. 1g is a 1 gigabit network, which is capable of transferring data at 1 billion bits per second. 10g is faster than 1g, and is typically used for high-speed applications such as streaming video or large file transfers. 1g is more commonly used for everyday tasks such as web browsing and email. Both 10g and 1g networks are widely used in homes and businesses.
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