Current use: The unit of kilobits per second, along with other multiples of data-transfer rate, are used in a variety of applications including networking, phone-line networks, wireless communications, and the Internet. In the early days of the Internet, 56 kbps modems were common in networking. Data transfer typically occurs at higher rates today, depending on the connection.
Definition: A megabit per second Mbps is a unit of data-transfer rate. A megabit per second, not to be confused with megabyte per second, is equal to 1,, bits per second, or 2 bits per second.
Definition: A kilobit per second Kbps is a unit of data-transfer rate. A kilobit is equal to bits per second and should not be confused with kilobytes per second 8, bits per second. Current use: The unit of kilobits per second, along with other multiples of data-transfer rate, are used in a variety of applications including networking, phone-line networks, wireless communications, and the Internet.
In the early days of the Internet, 56 kbps modems were common in networking. Data transfer typically occurs at higher rates today, depending on the connection.
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