Download Rates

icywind

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How many download rates should I gain in...
512 kbps(kilo bits per second) = ?
1 mbps(mega bits per second) = ?
2 mbps(mega bits per second) = ?

Thank you for answering, this may be a big help for me.
 

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512 kbps(kilo bits per second) = 64 KB/s
1 mbps(mega bits per second) = 128 KB/s
2 mbps(mega bits per second) = 256 KB/s

Depends also on how far away you are from your telestation
 

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Vigge's numbers are correct. If you have cable, it's dependent on your signal quality as well as how busy your neighborhood is. With DSL you're more dependent on the distance your line is at. Fiber can run for miles without even seeing a slowdown for signal loss.
 
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Thanks for all of your replies! Now I have an idea of choosing my DSL plan and it will be a wired for more reliable service experience.
 

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Those numbers are maximum download rates you can get.

If you want to know how to calculate it yourself (I mean if you haven't figured it out by now) just divide kbps with 8 and you'll get KB/s. For example:

1 mbps = 1024 kbps
1024 / 8 = 128
so 1 mbps = 128 KB/s
 

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It also depends on the server you connect to. A good reliable test is Microsoft's server. They're usually pretty fast. I've had downloads over 2000 kbps on there.
 

icywind

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So the equivalent of a byte is 8 bits.

Thanks for the information!
 
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