786 bits for 1 mb
You can't compare that. You can compare mb with kb, or mbps with kbps.
MegaBytes per Second.
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
3.0 mb = 3072 kbps 49 kb = 0.047 mbps
(128 kbps) * 1 hour = 56.25 megabytes
Less than a 1 Mb from previous experience I averaged 100-200 kbps
83.17089sec... 1MB=1024 kB =>5MB=5120KB... and if its at 61.56=>5120/61.56=83.1789s
Assuming an ADSL line, typical values would be 2 Mbps download and 128 kbps upload.
How many songs can 62.5 MB hold?WAV Files - 1MP3 Files - 13 if the MP3 files are saved at 160 to 320 kbps (approx 5.5MB each)Text Files - Tens of thousandsVideo Files - 1Word/Pages files - 600 +Excel/Numbers spreradsheets - 600 +62.5 MB isn't much but it's useful for small file storage.
1 MB = 8388608 bits 1 kb = 1000 bits 5 MB / 56 kbps = 5*8388608 / 56000 = 41943040/56000 = 749 s = 12 min
The iHeartRadio app is a radio station streaming app. The data stream is 64 kbps, which is about 225 MB per hour.