10 Gigabytes.
There are 160,000 kilobits (Kb) in 20,000 kilobytes (KB)
1MB = 1024KB. So, 30*1024 = 30,720. Therefore, there are 30,720KB in 30MB.
1000 kilobits = ~125 kilobytes, if you are trying to denote K as KB.
assuming you ment kiloBYTES rather than kilobits, -> 52.4209 Megabytes.
Since 1 megabit 1mb = 1,048,576 bits 1024 kilobits = 1mb 2048 kilobits = 2mb If you meant kiloBytes KB (which is 1/8 kilobits) 256 KiloBytes = 2mb i.e. a download speed of 2 megabits/sec = 256 kiloBytes/sec = 1 megaByte every 4 seconds.
it stands for kilo bytes i think ☺ Depending on context, it might mean Keyboard, Kilobytes, or Kilobits.
An OC48 bandwidth connection is 2.488 Gbps which equates to 19,904,000 kbps (kilobits) or 2,488,000 KBps (kilobytes).
The abbreviation "kbps" stands for KiloBytes Per Second. This abbreviation is often used to measure how fast an internet connection is in terms of data download and upload speeds.
There are 1,024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte (MB)
From what I know it is equal to 1024 kbps. That's Kilobits per second not Kilobytes per second (KBps)
KBps stands for kilobytes per second while kbps stands for kilobits per second. 56 KBps = 448 kbps 56 kbps = 7 KBps
kbps refers to kilobits so it would be 32 kilobytes per second which is 32768 bytes or 262144 bits.