"Kilobits per second" is a speed ... how fast data is moving from one place to another. "Megabytes" is an
amount of data ... that you put in your wallet or on a CD. There's no way to convert a speed into an amount.
If you had said "10 megabytes per second", then we'd answer:
"10 megabytes per second is a speed equal to 80,000 kilobits per second".
1,000 kb = 1 mb2885 kb = (2885 / 1000) = 2.885 mb2885 kb/s = 2.885 mb/s
Mb is a measurement of capacity while GHz is the amount of how many times the processor completes a cycle (in the millionths) per second. For example, 2 GHz would result in 2,000,000 cycle per second. Where I can see he/she's getting at are how many Mb/s can the processor process. This is all in the matter of the Front-Side Bus of the processor. Here's a mental image: Pretend that the processor is an hourglass. The gap in the center would be the Front-Side Bus. You would get as many grains as you have RAM. The larger the gap, the faster the grains fall through.
From what I know it is equal to 1024 kbps. That's Kilobits per second not Kilobytes per second (KBps)
1 kb = 1024b 1 mb = 1024^2b 1 gb = 1024^3b so calculate it for 2 gb
If you really mean megabytes, that's faster than most home connections. But, I doubt that's what you actually mean. If megabits is what you mean, that's still fast.
7000kbps, or kilobits per second, is a speed at which data is transferred. It is equivalent to 875 kB/s (kilobyte per second), a little less than a megabyte per second.
2 MB per second equals 16,777,215.9 bits per second.
1,000,000/1,000 = 10001 kbps = one thousand bits per second1 mbps = one million bits per second
MBPS is Standing for Mega Bytes Per Second. This is a Internet Term. Stands for "Megabits Per Second." One megabit is equal to one million bits or 1,000 kilobits. While "megabit" sounds similar to "megabyte," a megabit is roughly one eighth the size of a megabyte (since there are eight bits in a byte). Mbps is used to measure data transfer speeds of high bandwidth connections, such as Ethernet and cable modems.
Two thousand songs to fit in 8 gigabytes would require an average of 4 megabytes per song, what could be possible if you use bitrates lower than 128 kilobits per second.
896kbps is 7 megabytes in internet download speed
300 megabytes per second is much faster.
The speed of a modem is measured in bits per second (bps), typically expressed as kilobits per second (Kbps) or megabits per second (Mbps). This metric represents how quickly data can be transmitted and received over the internet connection provided by the modem.
1 kilobit can be either 1000 or 1024 bits. Instead of kilo meaning 1000, as is common in physics, this number is often rounded to 1024 (which is a power of 2). Note that units like kilobits or megabits are not often used in computer science; rather, kilobytes and megabytes are used. (Reminder: 1 byte = 8 bits, usually.) The major exception is in data communication, where the bandwidth - the amount of data transferred per second, popularly known as the "speed" - is measured in kilobits per second or megabits per second. In this context, however, kilo means exactly 1000, not 1024.
In telecommunications, bit rate or data transfer rate is the average number of bits, characters, or blocks per unit time passing between equipment in a data transmission system. This is typically measured in multiples of the unit bit per second or byte per second.Megabit per secondA megabit per second (Mbit/s, Mb/s, or Mbps; not to be confused with mbit/s which means, literally, millibit per second) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:1,000,000 bits per second or1,000 kilobits per second or125,000 bytes per second.
1,000 kb = 1 mb2885 kb = (2885 / 1000) = 2.885 mb2885 kb/s = 2.885 mb/s
None. A megabyte per second is a transmission RATE, whereas a gigabyte is a static measure.