1024 bits
1 mbps (mega bits per second) = 1000 kbps (kilo bits per second) as defined by IEEE. So, 100 mbps = 100,000 kbps.
In terms of internet transfer speeds, it describes the speed of the connection. This transfers data at 200,000 bytes per second. However, if the speed is in Kbps rather than KBps, the measurement is actually in kilobits. There are 8 bits to one byte, so you would have to divide this number by 8 to get the kilobytes per second.
T1 transmits at about 1550 kilo bits per second; T3 around 6500 kbps.
From what I know it is equal to 1024 kbps. That's Kilobits per second not Kilobytes per second (KBps)
AT1 line is a communications connection. It is a standard used in the telecommunications industry. It carries 1.445 Megabits per second. It has the ability to carry 24 separate voice channels. It can serve as a data carrier and provides very fast connectivity to the internet. The next higher increment is the T3 or DS3 which carries 28 T1s. The next lower line is a voice channel at 64 kbps, which is the standard telephone line.
200,000 bits of information a second. A data byte has 8 data bits, a start bit and one or two stop bits.
10 bits
kbps > Kilo Bits Per Second > 1024 bits per second mbps > Mega Bits Per Second > 1024 kilo bits per second
1 mbps (mega bits per second) = 1000 kbps (kilo bits per second) as defined by IEEE. So, 100 mbps = 100,000 kbps.
Officially, B is bytes (8 bits) and b is bits, so 1 kBps is 8 kbps.This distinction is not used everywhere, so in practice both of them might mean either, and you would need more info to tell whether they mean bits or bytes.
1,000,000/1,000 = 10001 kbps = one thousand bits per second1 mbps = one million bits per second
786 bits for 1 mb
A kilo bit per sec is 1000 bits bits per second
Kilo bits per second........i.e. 1000 bits per sec.
Basically its in the units of bits-per-second or bps going up like Kbps, Mbps, Gbps etc.
150 KBps 8 bits at a time.
Two basic channels (2B) of 64 Kbps and one data channel (D) of 16 kbps.