1 mbps (mega bits per second) = 1000 kbps (kilo bits per second) as defined by IEEE. So, 100 mbps = 100,000 kbps.
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The distance 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 metres
1000 metres is equal to 1 kilometre.
No, 1000 km (kilometres) does not equal 1 metre (m). However, the opposite is true: 1000 m is equal to 1 km.
1000 kilobits per second is equal to 1 megabit per second
1 mb = 1000 kb 900kbps = 0.9 mbps
Yes, Mega means million, Kilo means 1000 in this context.Yes, Mega means million, Kilo means 1000 in this context.Yes, Mega means million, Kilo means 1000 in this context.Yes, Mega means million, Kilo means 1000 in this context.
MBPS means megabytes per second and GBPS means gigabytes per second. 1000 kilobytes is 1 megabyte, 1000 megabytes is 1 gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes is 1 terabyte.
1 mbps is 1000 kbps.
1 Gigabit per second is the fastest of those 1 Gbps->1000 Mbps 10 kbps->0.01 Mbps 1000 kbps->1 Mbps
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584 kbps = 0.584 mbps 1 mbps = 1000 kbps so a 1mbps speed would be faster
Yes. 1 megabyte is approximately 1000 kilobytes, so 3000 k is the same as 3.0 mbps.
1 mbps (mega bits per second) = 1000 kbps (kilo bits per second) as defined by IEEE. So, 100 mbps = 100,000 kbps.
Asuming you mean Megabytes, or Mbps, then no. There is ruffly 1000 mbps in 1 Gb. So a 100 Gb drive can hold 100000 Mbps. The average computer in 2011 has a 250 to 500 GB hard drive.
1 kg of water is equal to 1 litre