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A 1Gb (Gigabit) network can transfer data at a rate of 1 Gigabit per second, which is equivalent to 125 Megabytes per second (since 1 byte = 8 bits).

To transfer a 40GB (Gigabyte) file:

  1. Convert GB to MB: 40GB = 40,000MB.
  2. Calculate the time: 40,000MB ÷ 125MB/s = 320 seconds.

So, under optimal conditions (with no network congestion, perfect efficiency, etc.), it would take approximately **320 seconds** or about **5 minutes and 20 seconds** to transfer a 40GB file over a 1Gb network.

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