It depends on the website, which last time I checked, there was a few of them, all with their own configurations. Sites with bare minimum texts (such as Drudge Report) will use hardly any space at all. Some of them with graphics, use of videos, and so forth will take more.
many, I'd guess that one webpage w/ FLash App and 40+ images would be around 2mb (excluding downloaded media), so 512 pages == 1gb of webpages.
According to Optus, 1MB will allow you to view about 68 mobile web pages, I don't know how many PC web pages you could view with just one MB sorry,
It will hold a few hundred thousands.
500000
That varies greatly depending on the size of the webpages. If one hour was 15MB of data, you'd get around 60 hours surfing the web.
1 GB equals 1,024 Megabytes
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1024 kb make 1 Mb 1024 MB make 1 Gb
1027254 bytes equals .97 megabytes
It's less than 1 GB.
There are 1,048,576 KB in a GB. If you know the following you can just do the math whenever needed: 8 bits = 1 Byte 1024 B = 1 KiloByte 1024 KiloBytes = 1 MegaByte 1024 MegaBytes = 1 GigaByte 1024 GigaBytes = 1 TeraBytes
1 Gigabyte (1GB)
1mb = 1024kb and there are 1024 mb in a Gb. So in all there are 1,048,576 kb/GB
1 GB equals to 1024 MB.
Other way round: 1000 MB = 1 GB.
0.087009765625 GB because 1 GB equals 1024 MB