..What is the difference between 10 mbps and 54.0 mbps?.
Please your question is uncomprehensible. Could you repeat ?
dear........ if u r intelligent than how u ask that types of question. just tell me what is d difference in between 4.0 & 2...
1 mbps is 1000 kbps.
Pl see this link http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090404163948AAC8olA as u said it is not Mbps it is mBps. Capital B stands for byte and lower b stands for bit. 1 Byte = 8 bit. Pl understand this ur problem will be solved.
It's obviously 10 Mbps
2.5 mBps is.
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Meg is short for megabyte, which is why a lot people get confused.There is a difference between, MBps and Mbps.MBps = MegaBytes per SecondMbps = Megabits per SecondNotice the difference between the upper and lower case 'b'? It matters.For instance all isp's use the Mbps = Megabits which makes it look like a good offer.If you're referring you have a '3 Meg' connection, than it's 3 Megabit (Mbit/ps or Mbps).3 Mbps = 0.375 MBps (Anotherwards it's not 1 MegaBytes)If you want 1 MBps (Megabytes) = 1 MBps = 8 MbpsIf you see an offer for 8 Mbps you'll be getting approx. 1 Megabyte down.
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in GE interface the STM-1 can carry 155 Mbps but on SDH it will carry 142 Mbps