Generally, bits is used for bandwidth and line speed
byte is used for storage, memory, and quantity.
so far, this is what I observed.


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From:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ MBEXT
Date:     10-05-2000 06:51:39 PM ZE10
Subject:  Re: KBPS


hey :)
"Kbps" means kilo bits...
as oposed to "KBps" which is kilo bytes

Justin, CCNA

On Wed, 10 May 2000, Cisco Study wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i have one basic question that 64 Kbps means 64 kilo
> bits per sec. or 64 kilo bytes per sec
>
> thanks in advance
>
> regards,
>
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