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Data Transfer Rate Converter

Convert data transfer speeds across bps, kbps, Mbps, Gbps, Tbps, byte units (B/s, KB/s, MB/s, GB/s) and binary units (Kibit/s, MiB/s, and more) all at once. Just enter a value and pick a unit to see the conversion for every unit in one table.

Input

Input unit

Result

Converted to bits per second (bps)

100,000,000bps

UnitSymbolConverted value
Bits per secondbps100,000,000
Kilobits per secondkbps100,000
Megabits per secondMbps100
Gigabits per secondGbps0.1
Terabits per secondTbps0.0001
Kibibits per secondKibit/s97,656.25
Mebibits per secondMibit/s95.367432
Gibibits per secondGibit/s0.093132
Bytes per secondB/s12,500,000
Kilobytes per secondKB/s12,500
Megabytes per secondMB/s12.5
Gigabytes per secondGB/s0.0125
Kibibytes per secondKiB/s12,207.03125
Mebibytes per secondMiB/s11.920929
Gibibytes per secondGiB/s0.011642

How it works

  • Using bps (bits per second) as the base, this tool converts between bit units (kbps, Mbps, Gbps, Tbps), byte units (B/s, KB/s, MB/s, GB/s) and binary IEC units (Kibit/s, MiB/s, and more) all at once.
  • Decimal (SI prefix) k, M, G and T step in multiples of 1000, while binary (IEC prefix) Ki, Mi and Gi step in multiples of 1024. Catalog speeds for fiber and Wi-Fi are usually quoted using the decimal system.
  • Conversion to byte units uses 1 byte = 8 bits. Connection speeds are commonly expressed in bits (Mbps) while file download speeds are expressed in bytes (MB/s), so note that the byte figure is roughly one eighth of the bit figure.
  • To use it, just enter the speed value and pick the input unit. The amount is automatically converted to every unit and shown in a table.
  • Conversion values that are extremely large or small are shown in exponential notation (e.g. 1.2345e+9). Displayed values are rounded estimates, so check the original number for exact values.