A kilobit of 210 bits = 1024 bits.
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Compressed audio files (MP3, etc) can compress at different rates, so the same song will take more or less megabytes depending on the degree of compression. Many compressors use 128 kbit/s, which gives OK stereo. 256 kbit/s would give better-quality sound, but use about twice the number of megabits. Since 113 is about half 250, I'm guessing that (i) the seller was talking about 64 kbit/s and you're using 128 kbit/s, or (ii) the seller was talking 128 kbit/s, and you're using 256 kbit/s - or some similar "scaling" problem.
32 channel * 64 Kbit/s = 2048 Mbit/s
About 2 hours 15 minutes of music at 128 kbit/s
On your 3G phone your internet connection at peak data rates of at least 200 kbit/s according to the IMT-2000 specification.
100mbps is much faster than 256kbps. 1000kb is roughly 1MB. Meaning 100mbps is exponentially faster than 256kbps
A Kilobyte - is just over 1,000 bytes. Since computers work in multiples of 2, a Kilobyte is 1024 bytes.
Louis Ali Hussain Al-Fakhri has written: 'ADPCM distortion of digital data transmitted at 9.6 kbit/s'
One megabyte can hold one minute of low quality MP3 music that is compressed at 128 kbit/s. On a CD, each megabyte holds about six seconds of music.
1024 bytes is a kibibyte (KiB).1000 bytes is a kilobyte (kB).
Broadband internet satellite service is an connection to the internet. It is usually used in a dial-up access and modems. They are limited to a bitrate of less than 56 kbit/s and require the use of a telephone line.
Integrated service Digital network. ISDN is a circuit-switched telephone network system, that also provides access to packet switched networks, designed to allow digital transmission of voice and data over ordinary telephone copper wires, resulting in better voice quality than an analog phone. It offers circuit-switched connections (for either voice or data), and packet-switched connections (for data), in increments of 64 kbit/s. Another major market application is Internet access, where ISDN typically provides a maximum of 128 kbit/s in both upstream and downstream directions (which can be considered to be broadband speed, since it exceeds the narrowband speeds of standard analog 56k telephone lines). ISDN B-channels can be bonded to achieve a greater data rate, typically 3 or 4 BRIs (6 to 8 64 kbit/s channels) are bonded.