584 kbps = 0.584 mbps 1 mbps = 1000 kbps so a 1mbps speed would be faster
Technically, 1.5 Mbps = 1536 Kbps (1024 * 1.5)Your speed of 9600 is normally talking about 9.6 kbps, the old school dial up modem speed, which is way slower than 1.5 Mbps.So if you actually means 9,600 kbps, then 9,600 kbps is faster than 1.5 mbps.If you're talking 9.600 kbps, then 1.5 Mbps is faster...For Example see thisAMD Phenom 9600 Specification :Processor* Type AMD Phenom X4 9600* Multi-Core processor technology Quad-Core* 64-bit processor Yes* Processor Qty 1* Processor number 9600Where the 9600 the computer speed u said but actually the 9600 is a processor number* The Speed of the processor is said by 3.2 Ghz
38 kbps= 384/8 KBps ie 52 Kbps. Its the download speed. I bought this phone thinking speed is 384 KBPS but it was 384 kbps. Its a low modem speed but nice if you get full speed. I am a docomo user but getting only 15 KBps now. Was getting between 55-85 KBPs speed.
the connection speed is still 400kbps and the speed isn't divided it is shared so if one computer is streaming video that computer may use a larger portion of the 400 kbps.
Yes, over five times faster. Compare 2048 kbps to 384 kbps. See?
KBPS is the speed of download
Both are slow, but the faster is the 512 Kbps.
768 kbps speeed down speed = 60 or 70 kb/ps 768 kbps speeed uploading speed = 60 kb/ps
The specification of X in the CD drive is the number of times faster the CD drive can read from the original CD audio drives which read at a speed of 150 KBps. So 2X would be (150 KBps times 2 or 300 KBps).
600 kbps
None. kbps is a measure of speed (of data transfer) whereas an hour is a measure of time. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional the two measures cannot be compared directly.
Local Talk is the network protocol that has the slowest transmission speed. Local Talk was developed by Apple Computer, Inc.
6.5 mbps is faster than 900 kbps