786 bits for 1 mb
896kbps is 7 megabytes in internet download speed
You can't compare that. You can compare mb with kb, or mbps with kbps.
1 mb = 1000 kb 900kbps = 0.9 mbps
MegaBytes per Second.
If you are wondering how many MB's equal to 512KB's, you should divide the amount of KB's with 1000. So the answer is 512/1000=0,512 MB. I hope I could help.
1,000,000/1,000 = 10001 kbps = one thousand bits per second1 mbps = one million bits per second
100 Mbps is faster by a factor of about 250.
There is no such unit as "Kbps". This, as opposed to "kbps" or "kBps". Please ask your service provider to hire educated professionals and not hacks.The calculation below is completely amateur and suspect, primarily due to its being based on unsubstantiated terminology and failing to validate assumptions (i.e. skipping steps)...1 Kb = 1000 bit128 Kb = 128000 bit/s128000 bit = 16000 byte16000 byte = 15.625 kB (kilobyte)/s15.625 kB = 0.0152587890625 MB (megabyte)/s0.91552734375 MB / minute (with some overhead, stopbits etc... this will be about 1 MB / minute)54.931640625 MB / hour1318.359375 MB / day+/- 39550.78125 MB / month = 38.623809814453125 GB / month
For every 1,000 kilobits it's a megabits so on and so forth so you answer us 8.128 MB
mbps is greater than kbps.... Not so. The prefix of "m" means "mili-" (1/1,000), for example "mm", "mg", "mW", "ml" etc. The prefix of "k" means "kilo-" (1,000 multiple), for example "km", "kg", "kW", "kV" etc. Then a "mili-bit-per-second" is 1,000,000 times less than "kilo-bit-per-second", in other words mbps ie less than kbps. The question probably should be "Is Mbps greater than kbps?". If so, the prefix of "M" means "mega-" (1,000,000 multiple) and Mbps is greater than kbps.
3.0 mb = 3072 kbps 49 kb = 0.047 mbps