The meaning of bit rates (Kbps, Mbps & Gbps) and which is fastest ??
Definitions
- Kbps:- One kilobit per second equals 1,000 bits per second. This is sometimes written as kbps, Kb/sec or Kb/s but all of them carry the same meaning.
- Mbps:- One megabit per second equals 1000 Kbps or one million bps. It's also expressed as Mbps, Mb/sec, and Mb/s.
- Tbps:-One gigabit per second equals 1000 Mbps, one million Kbps or one billion bps. It's also abbreviated as Gbps, Gb/sec, and Gb/s.
Avoiding the Confusion Between Bits and Bytes
- one KBps equals one kilobyte per second
- one MBps equals one megabyte per second
- one GBps equals one gigabyte per second
Because one byte equals eight bits, converting these ratings to the corresponding lowercase 'b' form can be done simply multiplying by 8:
- one KBps equals 8 Kbps
- one MBps equals 8 Mbps
- one GBps equals 8 Gbps
Speed Ratings of Common Network Equipment
Network gear with Kbps speed ratings tends to be older and low-performance by modern standards. Old dial-up modems supported data rates up to 56 Kbps, for example.
Most network equipment features Mbps speed ratings.
High-end gear features Gbps speed rating:
- Gigabit Ethernet supports 1 Gbps
- Backbone network links that feed internet providers and cell towers support several Gbps
What Comes After Gbps??
1000 Gbps equals 1 terabit per second (Tbps). Few technologies for Tbps speed networking exist today.
The Internet2 project has developed Tbps connections to support its experimental network, and some industry companies have also built testbeds and successfully demonstrate Tbps links.
Note: Due to the high cost of the equipment and challenges to operating such a network reliably, expect it will be many more years before these speed levels become practical for general use.
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