Mbps is "millions of bits per second." It is a measure of bandwidth on telecommunications medium.
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.