Convert Gigabits per Second (Gbps) to Megabits per Second (Mbps)
Understanding the conversion from Gigabits per Second (Gbps) to Megabits per Second (Mbps) is essential for evaluating data transfer rates. The conversion factor is straightforward: 1 Gbps equals 1000 Mbps. This relationship helps in various practical applications, from network planning to streaming services.
Conversion Formula
Reverse: Gbps = Mbps × 0.001
Conversion Examples
Gigabit per Second to Megabit per Second Table
| Gigabit per Second (Gbps) | Megabit per Second (Mbps) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,000 | — |
| 2 | 2,000 | — |
| 3 | 3,000 | — |
| 4 | 4,000 | — |
| 5 | 5,000 | — |
| 6 | 6,000 | — |
| 7 | 7,000 | — |
| 8 | 8,000 | — |
| 9 | 9,000 | — |
| 10 | 10,000 | — |
| 11 | 11,000 | — |
| 12 | 12,000 | — |
| 13 | 13,000 | — |
| 14 | 14,000 | — |
| 15 | 15,000 | — |
| 16 | 16,000 | — |
| 17 | 17,000 | — |
| 18 | 18,000 | — |
| 19 | 19,000 | — |
| 20 | 20,000 | — |
Unit Definitions
What is a Gigabit per Second (Gbps)?
Gigabit per Second (Gbps) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1 billion bits per second.
History
The term 'Gigabit' emerged in the 1980s with the advent of modern digital communication technologies, evolving alongside the need for faster data transfer in computing and telecommunications.
Current Use
Today, Gbps is commonly used to specify the speed of internet connections, data center interconnections, and networking equipment.
Learn more about Gigabit per SecondWhat is a Megabit per Second (Mbps)?
Megabit per Second (Mbps) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1 million bits per second.
History
The Megabit was introduced in the early days of digital communication, becoming a standard measure as broadband internet became widely available in the late 1990s.
Current Use
Mbps is widely used to describe internet speeds for personal and commercial use, helping consumers understand the performance of their connections.
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