It depends on what it's for!
Megabits are a measurement of data size. Eight bits make one byte, so if you have an 8 megabit (mb or mbit) it's the same as having 1 megabyte (MB or MByte)
Beyond that, it depends ENTIRELY on what it is you are asking about. Some things you want more, others you want less, and some don't matter at all.
Yes, mbps refers to megabits per second. The more data transfer per second, usually the better quality. It is much more recommended to use a higher bit rate quality.
3.2 megabits is equal to 0.0004 gigabytes 3.2 megabits = 0.0004 gigabytes
3.1 Megabits per second is not equivalent to one gigabyte. A bit is different than a byte. 1 byte = 8 bits. 3.1 megabits is equivalent to 0.000378418 gigabytes. 1 gigabyte is equivalent to 8192 megabits No, 0.000378418 is not faster than 1.0
100 megabits per second transfer rate.
To convert megabits to bits you just have to multiply megabits by 1,048,576 bits. 1 megabit = 1,048,576 bits.
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Most of them have five
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=5+gigabits+in+megabits 5120 megabits in 5 gigabits
Processor speed can in fact be measured in megabits in the sense that it can be measured in any type of calibration necessary for one's actual calculations.
To convert 6000 megabits per month into a more understandable rate, divide by the number of seconds in a month. There are approximately 2,592,000 seconds in a month, so 6000 megabits per month is about 2.32 megabits per second (Mbps). This speed is relatively low for modern internet usage, suitable for basic tasks like browsing or email, but may struggle with streaming or large downloads.
About 154 Kilobytes.
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