6G technology is expected to offer data rates significantly higher than previous generations, potentially reaching up to 1 terabit per second (Tbps). Since 1 terabit equals 1,000 megabits, 6G could theoretically support speeds of up to 1,000 megabits per second (Mbps) or more, depending on the specific implementation and advancements. However, as of now, 6G is still in the development stage, and precise specifications are yet to be finalized.
1g = 100cg 6g x (100cg/1g) = 600cg
1g = 100cg 6g x (100cg/1g) = 600cg
3.2 megabits is equal to 0.0004 gigabytes 3.2 megabits = 0.0004 gigabytes
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600 cg
6000 mg
600 cm
1,000,000 megabits or 1,000 gigabytes
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=5+gigabits+in+megabits 5120 megabits in 5 gigabits
(6g)(4qts/g)(2pts/qt)(2cups/pt)=(6g)16cups/g)=96 cups
6000mg. 1g is 1000mg