kilobytes explained In data communications, a kilobit is a thousand bits (1,000) bits. It's commonly used for measuring the amount of data that is transferred in a second between two points. Kilobits per second is usually shortened to Kbps (or kbps). For example, 53.333kbps is 53,333 bits per second. 1 kb/s = 1000 b/s 1 KB/s = 1024 B/s 1 KB/s = 8.192 kb/s 1 kb/s = .1221 KB/s The lowercase Menlo Park dialup , Menlo Park, CA dialup Menlo ParkMenlo Park , dialup California, Menlo Park dialup
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