> Sam is using the right term!
> When you get a MB in bandwidth you are getting 1 megabit per second
Please, no. Conventionally, MB means Mega*byte* (possibly per second,
if it's obvious you're talking about bandwidth). Mb is mega*bit*, an
8:1 difference.
Cheers,
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