No. Megabit is a measure of the amount of data. You can stream it slowly or fast.
Processor speed can in fact be measured in megabits in the sense that it can be measured in any type of calibration necessary for one's actual calculations.
Fast transmission: bits/kilobits/megabits/gigabits per second,or bandwidth of analog baseband information in Hz.Fast delivery: miles per second
480 megabits/s
To calculate the download time for a 10 megabyte image at a speed of 8 Mbps, first convert megabytes to megabits: 10 MB equals 80 megabits (1 byte = 8 bits). Then, divide the total size in megabits by the download speed: 80 megabits / 8 Mbps = 10 seconds. Therefore, it should take approximately 10 seconds to download the image at that speed.
Almost always in Kilobits or Megabits. Note, this is not Bytes.
The original USB 1 system had a speed of 12 megabits per second
The speed of a modem is determined by the number of kilobits or megabits per second it can transmit and receive.
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Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
1394a, also known as FireWire 400, has a maximum speed of 400 Mbps (megabits per second).
To convert 6000 megabits per month into a more understandable rate, divide by the number of seconds in a month. There are approximately 2,592,000 seconds in a month, so 6000 megabits per month is about 2.32 megabits per second (Mbps). This speed is relatively low for modern internet usage, suitable for basic tasks like browsing or email, but may struggle with streaming or large downloads.
Network speed is usually quoted in Megabits per second (Mb/s).