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On the Pipex Demo, it lists a 56k modem being able to download a file at '56Kbps' but my ADSL connection shows a readin of downloading a file at '52.6KB/S'.
Is there a difference??? I thought there was, but I'm not sure which means what. Could someone explain to me please?
> 1 bit is 8 bytes. Therefore, 1 kilobit is 8 kiloBytes
Sorry mate, you're well off target there.
One kilobit is less than one kilobyte - it's exactly 1000 bits.
Check out http://whatis.techtarget.com /definition/0,,sid9_gci212443,00.html
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