BPS = Bytes Per Second.
these are types of internet speeds, music quality is measured in kbps (kilo bytes per second) and internet speed is measures in mbps (mega bits per second) and gbps (giga bits per second
To convert bits per second to bytes per second, you would divide the bits per second by 8, since there are 8 bits in a byte. For example, if you have 1000 bits per second, the equivalent would be 125 bytes per second (1000 bits / 8 = 125 bytes).
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MBPS means Mega byte per second .It is actually the band width.In digital communication Bandwidth is measured in byte/second. Internet speed is usually quoted in Megabits per second. 1 byte = 8 bits.
To convert bits per second (bps) to bytes per second (Bps), you divide by 8. For example, if you have 1000 bps, the equivalent in Bps would be 125 bytes per second. Conversely, to convert bytes per second to bits per second, you would multiply by 8.
T1 Internet lines can carry up to 192,000 bytes per second and can be 60 times faster than normal residential connections. They are used by business and thus need to be more efficient.
Internet Connection Speed means how many bytes are transferred in a particular time frame. For example, 3 Mbps . Remember this 3 Megabytes per second. Many people will think this as 3 Megabits 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.
BPS
No broadband download limit is not the time limit. Time limit refers to limitation in time for using broadband. eg: 25 hrs per month. In time limit plans, there is no limit to what you can download or upload. Condidering the Download limit plans, there is no limit for time. But a download limit is kept (download is actually upload+download also called traffic).eg: 1GB per month. To monitor the traffic the easy method is to view the connection status after you are connected to the internet. The connection status resides on the taskbar. In that status you can see bytes send and bytes received. The summ of the two will give you the traffic you have used. To find the traffic in MB, Traffic in MB=(bytes sent+bytes received)/(1024*1024) In this way you can keep track of your traffic and avoid over billing. Some broadband services offer the facility to check your traffic by logging onto their website. If you find this info useful Please vote!!!
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