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[[mbps]] (hereinafter, the ''Megabits per second'') are a unit of measurement for [[bandwidth]] and [[throughput]] on a network. Each megabit is equal to 1 million bits.
 
[[mbps]] (hereinafter, the ''Megabits per second'') are a unit of measurement for [[bandwidth]] and [[throughput]] on a network. Each megabit is equal to 1 million bits.
  
Mbps belongs to a family of metrics used to measure the capacity and speed of data transfer. The capacity smaller than Mbps is kilobits per second (Kbps), with the prefix kilo representing 1,000 bits per second, and higher than Mbps are gigabits per second (Gbps), with the prefix giga indicating 1 billion bits per second. Using these metrics, 1,000 Mbps is equal to 1 Gbps.
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Mbps belongs to a family of metrics used to measure the [[capacity]] and speed of data transfer. The capacity smaller than Mbps is kilobits per second (Kbps), with the prefix kilo representing 1,000 bits per second, and higher than Mbps are gigabits per second (Gbps), with the prefix giga indicating 1 billion bits per second. Using these metrics, 1,000 Mbps is equal to 1 Gbps.
  
 
==Curriculum==
 
==Curriculum==
 
::''Main wikipage'': [[CNM Cloud requirements]]
 
::''Main wikipage'': [[CNM Cloud requirements]]

Latest revision as of 01:02, 29 December 2020

mbps (hereinafter, the Megabits per second) are a unit of measurement for bandwidth and throughput on a network. Each megabit is equal to 1 million bits.

Mbps belongs to a family of metrics used to measure the capacity and speed of data transfer. The capacity smaller than Mbps is kilobits per second (Kbps), with the prefix kilo representing 1,000 bits per second, and higher than Mbps are gigabits per second (Gbps), with the prefix giga indicating 1 billion bits per second. Using these metrics, 1,000 Mbps is equal to 1 Gbps.

Curriculum

Main wikipage: CNM Cloud requirements