There are two (or three) schools of thought on this.
In base 2 (binary) there are 1024 bits in a kilobit, and 1024 kilobits in a megabit. So in that case you would divide by 1024 to convert kilobit to megabit.
Most often, especially in the media and common use of the public, you see base 10 (decimal) where 1 megabit = 1000 kilobit. This is not preferred, but its very common. In that case you would divide by 1000 to convert kilobit to megabit.
It's obviously 10 Mbps
2.5 mBps is.
..What is the difference between 10 mbps and 54.0 mbps?.
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no 25 mbps is up not 100
in GE interface the STM-1 can carry 155 Mbps but on SDH it will carry 142 Mbps
17% of 11.5 MBps= 17% * 11.5= 0.17 * 11.5= 1.955 MBps
There are 1024 Mbps per GB so if you have 4096 Mbps, You divide the 4096 by 2 giving you 2048 Mbps/ 1 GB
10-Mbps Ethernet, 100-Mbps or Fast Ethernet, and 1000-Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet.
758 kbps (758,000 bps) is 0.7 mbps since 1 mbps is 1,000,000 bps.