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US
/ˈmɛɡəbɪt/
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[ UK /mˈɛɡəbˌɪt/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛɡəbˌɪt/ ]
NOUN
- a unit of information equal to 1000 kilobits or 10^6 (1,000,000) bits
How To Use megabit In A Sentence
- But the entire university ran on a giant T3 line that could operate at 45 megabits per second. In the Plex
- All systems here offer, in theory, at least gigabit speeds — that is, 1,000 megabits per second. Times, Sunday Times
- And the average speed of these Korean networks is 3 megabits per second, about twice as fast as most U. S. systems.
- It requires a wireless network with at least 1 megabit per second of download speed, and works best with at least 1.5 to 2.0 megabits. Working In Word, Excel, PowerPoint on an iPad
- Depending on its complexity, the data might go as low as 500 kilobits and as high as 3 megabits at any point in time.
- With nmon (type in n after startup), you have a quick snapshot of everything going on in your network, including adapter details, MTU, error counters and collisions, and megabit rating.
- It is one of the most spectrally efficient mobile data technologies on the market, promising a peak speed of 2.4 megabits / second in just 1.25 MHz of spectrum.
- About 28 percent of rural America, or nearly 19 million people, lack access to Internet with speeds of three megabits per second or faster, compared with only 3 percent, or 7.2 million people, in nonrural areas, according to an FCC report, "Bringing Broadband to Rural America. The Seattle Times
- The iPhone 4S for AT&T uses a faster version of technology called high-speed packet access that increases speeds to as much as 14.4 megabits per second. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
- At this point, it's expected that the 3.0 spec will include faster speeds, reportedly transferring files at 480 megabits per second in close proximity and 100 megabits per second at 10 meters.