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2000 megabits per second minus some part of that for overhead, managing the process of transmitting that data and packaging it up for transmission. In real life with two devices connected to each other by a nice short cable (Or a carrier class switch :-) you might get up to 980 megabits, or about 122 megabytes per second in each direction.

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