There are 622 megabytes in an OC12 circuit. These megabytes are transferred per second at that rate. OC12 is a SONET standard product.
An OC12 is equal to 4 OC3 bandwidth connections.
An OC768 circuit is equivalent to having 64 OC12 circuits. The OC768 runs at 39.812 Gbps whereas the OC12 circuit runs at 622.08 Mbps. The OC768 bandwidth is extremely rare and expensive.
2,300 MBs in 2.3 GB
2034 mbs = almost 2 gb.
An OC12 is the equivalent of 4 OC3's or 12 DS3's. A DS3 Breaks down to 28 T1's. Therefore there are 336 T1's on an OC3. If you go one step further there are 672 DS0's on a DS3 or 8064 DS0's on an OC12. a DS0 is a 64k Channel equal to a single POTS line. http://techblog.intelletrace.com/what-is-a-ds3-hub/
1.68 mb
5000
20-25 mbs/h
1 GB is 1024 MBs and 195 GB will be (195 x 1024) = 199680 MBs
It doesn't even have a full GB. It has 120 something MBs and MBs are smaller than GBs.
1tb=1000gb=1000000mb
64.08984 Gigabytes.