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Sun 10-Oct-10 23:40:49
Re: netgear usage bandwith
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We have got ourselves into a silly position with the shorthand for large numbers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebibyte
I think I'll start writing the numbers in full using 2
x
or 10
x
as needed!
gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide)
Mon 11-Oct-10 08:34:12
Re: netgear usage bandwith
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To be absolutely precise you also need to specify what size bytes you are referring to. But usually, for the most part, you are safe to assume eight bits.
O2 Standard (8Mbps LLU)
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