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Basic Units of Data Transfer Rate

Units: terabit per second (Tbps)  / gigabit per second (Gbps)  / megabit per second (Mbps)  / kilobit per second (Kbps)  / bit per second (bps)
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Byte-based Transfer Rate Units (current, 1000-based)

Current definition of kilobyte is 1000 bytes, not 1024 bytes as it was commonly considered earlier. This section provides conversion for current 1000-based definition of kilobyte.
Units: terabyte per second (TB/s)  / gigabyte per second (GB/s)  / megabyte per second (MB/s)  / kilobyte per second (KB/s)  / byte per second (B/s)
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Byte-based Transfer Rate Units (older, 1024-based)

Older common definition of kilobyte assumed 1024 bytes. To avoid confusion IEC international standard of 1998 renamed 1024-based units to be using prefixes kibi, mebi, gibi instead of kilo, mega, giga.
Units: tebibyte per second (TiB/s)  / gibibyte per second (GiB/s)  / mebibyte per second (MiB/s)  / kibibyte per second (KiB/s)  / byte per second (B/s)
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Data Transfer Time (current, 1000-based)

Current definition of kilobyte is 1000 bytes, not 1024 bytes as it was commonly considered earlier. This section provides conversion for current 1000-based definition of kilobyte.
Units: second per megabyte  / second per gigabyte  / minute per megabyte  / minute per gigabyte  / hour per megabyte  / hour per gigabyte
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Data Transfer Time (older, 1024-based)

Older common definition of kilobyte assumed 1024 bytes. To avoid confusion IEC international standard of 1998 renamed 1024-based units to be using prefixes kibi, mebi, gibi instead of kilo, mega, giga.
Units: second per mebibyte  / second per gibibyte  / minute per mebibyte  / minute per gibibyte  / hour per mebibyte  / hour per gibibyte
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Transfer Rate per Different Time Units (current, 1000-based)

Current definition of kilobyte is 1000 bytes, not 1024 bytes as it was commonly considered earlier. This section provides conversion for current 1000-based definition of kilobyte.
Units: terabyte per minute  / gigabyte per minute  / megabyte per minute  / kilobyte per minute  / byte per minute  / terabyte per hour  / gigabyte per hour  / megabyte per hour  / kilobyte per hour  / byte per hour  / terabyte per day  / gigabyte per day  / megabyte per day  / kilobyte per day  / byte per day  / terabyte per week  / gigabyte per week  / megabyte per week  / kilobyte per week  / byte per week
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Transfer Rate per Different Time Units (older, 1024-based)

Older common definition of kilobyte assumed 1024 bytes. To avoid confusion IEC international standard of 1998 renamed 1024-based units to be using prefixes kibi, mebi, gibi instead of kilo, mega, giga.
Units: tebibyte per minute  / gibibyte per minute  / mebibyte per minute  / kibibyte per minute  / byte per minute  / tebibyte per hour  / gibibyte per hour  / mebibyte per hour  / kibibyte per hour  / byte per hour  / tebibyte per day  / gibibyte per day  / mebibyte per day  / kibibyte per day  / byte per day  / tebibyte per week  / gibibyte per week  / mebibyte per week  / kibibyte per week  / byte per week
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Computer Connection Speed

For some connections download and upload speeds differ. In these cases the highest one (typically download) is used.
Units: V.92 dial-up modem  / ISDN  / GPRS  / CMDA 1x  / EDGE  / BlueTooth 1  / BlueTooth 2.0  / CDMA 1xEV-DO  / CDMA 1xEV-DO rev.A  / WiFi 802.11b  / CDMA 1xEV-DO rev.B  / ADSL  / USB 1  / UMTS HSDPA  / ADSL2  / T1  / E1  / Ethernet 10BASE-T  / Cable modem  / DS-3  / WiFi 802.11g  / Ethernet 100BASE-T  / OC-3  / LTE  / USB 2.0  / WiFi 802.11n  / OC-12  / UMTS HSPA+  / Ethernet 1000BASE-T  / OC-48  / WiFi 802.11ac MU-MIMO (4 antennas)  / USB 3.0  / WiFi 802.11ac MU-MIMO (8 antennas)  / OC-192  / Ethernet 10GBASE-T (IEEE 802.3an-2006)  / OC-768  / Ethernet 40GBASE-T (IEEE 802.3bq-2016)  / OC-1536  / OC-3072

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