1 mb = 1 megabyte is an amount, like 1 kilometer.
7 mbps = 7 megabytes per second is a speed, like seven kilometers per hour.
1 Gigabit per second is the fastest of those 1 Gbps->1000 Mbps 10 kbps->0.01 Mbps 1000 kbps->1 Mbps
A byte, instead, is a group of 8 bits. When we talk about computer memories or data storage 1 kilobit refers to 1024 (2^10) bits, 1 megabit refers to 1024 kilobits (or 1024 x 1024 bits), 1 kilobyte refers to 1024 bytes and so on. Data storage: Megabyte = 1024 Kilobytes or 1.048.576 (1024 x 1024) bytes or 8.388.608 bits Transmission: Mbps = 1.000 Kbits/s or 1.000.000 bits/s http://innovationzen.com/blog/2006/07/28/the-broadband-speed-guide/
1 mb is the common short hand for one megabyte. In the computer science field, this is equal to 2 raised to the power of 20, or 1,048,576 bytes. In the retail world, it is only equal to 10^6, or one million bytes.
Not much maybe ONE megabyte every time you visit the website, maybe even less, it depends, for example your browser usually stores most of the site in its memory, you wont use a gigabyte using facebook thats for sure, even if you use it for a year straight! INFO: 1 gigabyte= 1024 megabytes
1) This is an example of coherent communication. 2) Of example this communication an is noncoherent.
MBPS means megabytes per second and GBPS means gigabytes per second. 1000 kilobytes is 1 megabyte, 1000 megabytes is 1 gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes is 1 terabyte.
Meg is short for megabyte, which is why a lot people get confused.There is a difference between, MBps and Mbps.MBps = MegaBytes per SecondMbps = Megabits per SecondNotice the difference between the upper and lower case 'b'? It matters.For instance all isp's use the Mbps = Megabits which makes it look like a good offer.If you're referring you have a '3 Meg' connection, than it's 3 Megabit (Mbit/ps or Mbps).3 Mbps = 0.375 MBps (Anotherwards it's not 1 MegaBytes)If you want 1 MBps (Megabytes) = 1 MBps = 8 MbpsIf you see an offer for 8 Mbps you'll be getting approx. 1 Megabyte down.
1 mb = 1000 kb 900kbps = 0.9 mbps
Yes. 1 megabyte is approximately 1000 kilobytes, so 3000 k is the same as 3.0 mbps.
1GB = 1024 MB So, 32 MB is the difference
Asuming you mean Megabytes, or Mbps, then no. There is ruffly 1000 mbps in 1 Gb. So a 100 Gb drive can hold 100000 Mbps. The average computer in 2011 has a 250 to 500 GB hard drive.
1024 mb means 1 gb
1024 mb means 1 gb
1024 mb means 1 gb
It all depends which internet package you have. FIOS can be much faster than your cable internet if you only subscribe to a 1 MB connection but not as noticeable if you have a 17 MB connection with cable. Most FIOS speeds are faster than cable connections overall since they can be around 35 MBps.
1 Gigabyte = 1024 megabytes 1 Megabyte = 1024 kilobytes 1 kilobyte= 1024 bytes 1 byte= 16 bits
mbps is greater than kbps.... Not so. The prefix of "m" means "mili-" (1/1,000), for example "mm", "mg", "mW", "ml" etc. The prefix of "k" means "kilo-" (1,000 multiple), for example "km", "kg", "kW", "kV" etc. Then a "mili-bit-per-second" is 1,000,000 times less than "kilo-bit-per-second", in other words mbps ie less than kbps. The question probably should be "Is Mbps greater than kbps?". If so, the prefix of "M" means "mega-" (1,000,000 multiple) and Mbps is greater than kbps.