WilletteEchidna: Unfortunately bits can still leave you with a base-10 representation, such as "megabit" or "kilobit.". From Wordnik.com. [Snow Leopard Reports Hard Drive Capacity Correctly (In Base 10) | Lifehacker Australia] Reference
Terms such as megabit and gigabit are used by the IP community as though they are part of the common vernacular, but they are not. From Wordnik.com. [PHONE+ Site Wide Content Feed] Reference
The connection speed is "up to one megabit per second.". From Wordnik.com. [Free Wireless for all of Mountain View] Reference
Metronet is also offering one and two megabit services. From Wordnik.com. [Metronet is also offering one and two megabit services] Reference
Metronet is also offering one and two megabit services by Airen. From Wordnik.com. [Metronet is also offering one and two megabit services] Reference
These people have been marketing “X megabit” for way too long. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » The FCC and the Internet:] Reference
At the caps level you want, a THREE megabit connection is just fine. From Wordnik.com. [TWC to Customers: You Don’t Want Tiers, You Don’t Get Super-fast Broadband] Reference
Metronet is also offering one and two megabit services | GroundReport. From Wordnik.com. [Metronet is also offering one and two megabit services] Reference
JMA: These people have been marketing “X megabit” for way too long. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » The FCC and the Internet:] Reference
Anyone who wants to keep the current 5 megabit upper limit will pay a premium. From Wordnik.com. [Congressman: Metered Broadband Kills Jobs & May Violate 1st Amendment] Reference
Also, when you have fatter pipes, each megabit per second per month costs less. From Wordnik.com. [FCC National Broadband Plan Workshop: Lessons from the Rest of the World] Reference
The SageTV boxes only support 100 megabit ethernet, which is marginal for Blu-rays. From Wordnik.com. [Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Have Ripped All My DVD’s to a Video Server] Reference
On a per megabit basis, U.S. consumers pay 10 to 25 times more than broadband users in Japan. From Wordnik.com. [Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Why it matters that US broadband infrastructure is falling behind] Reference
Typically these services are priced on a megabit per second per month basis (Mbit/s/Month) …. From Wordnik.com. [Mythbusters: You need an HDMI cable for 1080p | Sync Blog] Reference
This would enable -- if households need it -- 100 megabit speeds for dense, interactive media. From Wordnik.com. [Web War III?] Reference
From where I sit, I think by offering 20 megabit broadband is good way to get “instant cool.”. From Wordnik.com. [Bells Dancing To A New Tune] Reference
The service offering is going to range between 128 kilobits per second to a full megabit per second. From Wordnik.com. [India going WiMAX] Reference
The national broadband plan aims to bring 100 megabit connections to 100 million homes within a decade. From Wordnik.com. [Levin, head of FCC's broadband push, goes to Aspen Institute] Reference
A customer who has signed up for an up to 8 megabit per second package can have their speed cut to below 1Mbps. From Wordnik.com. [p2pnet World Headlines – June 2, 2009] Reference
I personally would climb telephone poles on my street to run fiber if I could get 100 megabit Internet service. From Wordnik.com. [Internet Wrecking Ball] Reference
FARIVAR: In other words, that six megabit DSL connection that you just bought has a potential maximum of six megabits. From Wordnik.com. [Consumers In The Dark Over Their Broadband Speeds] Reference
To fight back, Comcast plans to roll out a 100-megabit-per-second service, called Docsis 3.0, over the next two years. From Wordnik.com. [Comcast Wins Skirmish, Girds for War] Reference
Broadband prices are the lowest in Europe, second only to Japan internationally, at 33 U.S. cents per megabit per second. From Wordnik.com. [French Rivals Wire Nation Together] Reference
Instead they will throttle your speed back to 1 megabit and put a limit of maybe 5 gigabytes per month ON THE EXISTING TARIFF!. From Wordnik.com. [Congressman: Metered Broadband Kills Jobs & May Violate 1st Amendment] Reference
Compared with the rest of the world, the United States ranked 20th in the Ookla survey when it comes to lowest cost per megabit. From Wordnik.com. [Washington gets less bang for its buck on broadband, survey says] Reference
Should we follow Finland's lead, which made a one-megabit broadband connection a legal right for its 5 million citizens last fall?. From Wordnik.com. [Internet's Future in America -- You Must Play A Role in Crafting It] Reference
Once I got the switches set up in the attic and basement, everything started running at full 100 megabit speed throughout the house. From Wordnik.com. [May 16th, 2006] Reference
But U.S. consumers still pay more -- 10 to 25 times more on a price per megabit basis than broadband users in Japan -- and get less. From Wordnik.com. [Timothy Karr: America's Internet Future Looking Like Its Past] Reference
The private sector can still build its gold plated, hundred megabit network, but it will do so only if people are willing to pay for it. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Cooper: Building a New Communications System for America at the Grassroots Level] Reference
According to Paul MUrphy, uses 1 megabit per second, none of which is burst, although the maximum burstable rate is 2 megabits per second. From Wordnik.com. [Want to host a taxpayer funded website?] Reference
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