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Mbps vs. MBps: What’s the Difference?

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  • Mbps means megabits per second. Mb is used in reference to download and upload speeds.

    • It takes 8 bits of data to equal 1 byte.

  • MBps stands for megabytes per second. MB is used in reference to file size, or the amount of data transferred.

You’ll spot these terms when you download a file from the Internet or transfer data from one device to another. They show the rate of transferal. Your connection speed (download and upload) will display as megabits per second. But, you’re downloading or transferring megabytes.



When you download or transfer a file, note when Mbps and MBps come into play. A file consists of a certain amount of megabytes. Say you download a file that consists of around 2 megabytes. You’ll need a download speed of 8 megabits per second to download the file in 2 seconds. Eight megabits comprise 1 megabyte.

To calculate how long it would take a file to download over different speeds, you can use Google’s MB to Mb calculator.

When you shop for Internet service, how much Mbps you receive with the plan is crucial to performance. The more Mbps, the quicker you can download files.



Download times will vary based on file size and you Mbps. You will not always experience the
same Mbps because there are many factors that affect Internet speed – that’s why most Internet providers advertise
an “up to” Mbps.

Here’s a look at common media file types and their average sizes, as well as how long it will take to download
them based on various Internet speeds. These times are approximate, as file sizes and download speeds will vary.


Common media filesAverage download time (s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours)
File typeEstimated file size.5 Mbps3 Mbps6 Mbps10 Mbps18 Mbps25 Mbps35 Mbps50 Mbps
Webpage1 MB16 s3 s1 s< 1 s< 1 s< 1 s< 1 s< 1 s
E-book3 MB48 s8 s4 s2.5 s1.5 s1 s< 1 s< 1 s
mp3 song5 MB80 s13 s7 s4 s2 s1.5 s1 s< 1 s
5 minute video20 MB5 m53 s27 s16 s9 s6.5 s5 s3 s
1 hr TV show1 GB4.5 h44 m22 m14 m7.5 m5 m4.5 m2.5 m
SD movie2 GB9 h88 m44 m27 m15 m11 m9 m5 m
1080p movie12 GB53 h9 h4.5 h2.5 h1.5 h1 h46 m32 m

 

As you can see, higher Mbps resulting in faster download times. Consequently, you’ll want to consider Mbps when choosing an Internet provider and plan. If you download a lot of large files, such as videos and movies, or lots of music and images at once, you’ll have a better experience with higher Mbps.



What Mbps can you get with different Internet connections?

The Internet network type drastically influences the speeds an Internet provider can offer. Fiber optic networks are generally faster than cable, and cable is typically faster than satellite and DSL. Here’s an idea of the Mbps you can expect from each type of Internet connection.


Internet connectionDelivery methodSpeed range (Mbps)
SatelliteSatellite signal.5-2
DSLTelephone lines3-9
CableCopper cable wires20-38
FiberLight pulses via thin glass wires45+

 
The type of Internet connection you can get for your home depends on your location. AT&T Fiber is expanding to cover more areas, but fiber technology is still limited to specific areas. Cable connections are more readily available, and DSL or satellite connections are available nearly everywhere.
When deciding on an Internet provider, consider your online activity and what you plan on uploading or downloading, and choose a plan that offers the Mbps that will best suit your needs. Now that you know the difference between Mbps and MBps, you’re better informed to find the right plan for you!





Source:https://www.attinternetservice.com/

Nice one. I got this question in my first interview.
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DDSN
Admin Created May 17, 2021 01:08:11

Thank you for sharing!
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Good information to be aware of.
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andersoncf1
MVE Author Created Jun 15, 2021 14:41:18

Thanks for sharing knowledge with us. This is intresting
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Nice. Keep up the good work.
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