yes
On a modern 100Mb (million bits/second) broadband connection a megabyte transfers in 80 milliseconds (1.333E-3 minutes).
Speedtest is a well known service that checks a person's broadband speed. It is based on a simple download and upload of a 100MB file to and from the user's computer. For best results the user should choose a Speedtest server that is the closest to them.
100,000kb
It depends on the format and compression.
4Mbps means you can transfer 4Mb of data per second. So 100Mb / 4Mb per second = 25 seconds to transfer. Hope this helps!
Not very big maybe only 100MB
1 mb= 1024 bytes 10 mb= 10240 bytes 100mb= 102400 bytes I hope you meant that, if you meant something other, just say it.
Airtel broadband is better than Bsnl broadband in Punjab.
broadband
Usually broadband for businesses has a higher input/output then it does for residential. Business broadband has better security than home based broadband does.
Whether 100MB is considered a lot of data depends on the context. For basic text files or simple web browsing, it’s relatively small. However, for activities like streaming videos or downloading large files, 100MB can be consumed quickly. Overall, it’s a moderate amount that can be significant depending on the user's activities and data plan.
Broadband is a loose term. T1 is a Broadband Connection. www.intelletrace.com