120 kb
14.6484375 KB
There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps.
1,000,000/1,000 = 10001 kbps = one thousand bits per second1 mbps = one million bits per second
6.5 mbps is faster than 900 kbps
T1 is symmetrical connection, allowing for downloads and uploads of up to 1.5 Mbps - 30 times as fast as 56k dial-up. A single T1 connection can support dozens to hundreds of users, but speed and efficiency drops as more people use it simultaneously.
DSL speeds vary, depending on the type and condition of the medium. If your house is serviced by fiber optics, then the speed is mostly dependent on how much money you would like to spend, since mostly all speeds are attainable. If your house is serviced by copper, then the most important parameters are the length of the loop from the central office and the amount of bridgetap on the phone line. Without getting too technical, then, the standard speeds are 1.5 Mbps downstream and 384 kbps upstream. I work as a technician for the largest DSL provider (take a guess who) and these are the speeds that we install 9 times out of 10. As fiber optics are replacing copper, and the price of packages fall, higher speeds will become the norm by 2008/2010. As an educated guess, the new standard speeds will quickly become between 6 Mbps and 12 Mbps downstream, with upstream speeds about 1/4 of that. Cheers!
1 mbps is 1000 kbps.
Dial-Up: 56 kbps DSL: 128 kbps - 8 mbps Cable: up to 400 mbps 2G: 384 kbps 3G: 3.6 mbps 3.5G: 14.4 mbps 4G: 21 mbps
758 kbps (758,000 bps) is 0.7 mbps since 1 mbps is 1,000,000 bps.
There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps.
To convert kilobits per second (kbps) to megabits per second (Mbps), you divide by 1,000. Therefore, 6,500 kbps is equal to 6.5 Mbps.
584 kbps = 0.584 mbps 1 mbps = 1000 kbps so a 1mbps speed would be faster
To convert kilobits per second (kbps) to megabits per second (Mbps), you divide by 1,000. Therefore, 506 kbps is equal to 0.506 Mbps.
To convert megabits per second (Mbps) to kilobits per second (kbps), you multiply by 1,000. Therefore, 1.88 Mbps is equal to 1,880 kbps.
No, 5907 kbps (kilobits per second) is not faster than 28 Mbps (megabits per second). To compare, 28 Mbps is equivalent to 28,000 kbps, which is significantly faster than 5907 kbps. Therefore, 28 Mbps offers a much higher download speed.
2.275mbps
102400
5.071 mbps (Note:1MB =1024 Kb)