Originally Posted by Sepioth
If I'm not mistaken but I thought 8Mb = 1 MB (8 megabits = 1 megabyte)?
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Originally Posted by Nefrirr
Indeed. Since 8 bit = 1 byte (at least in ISO standards), 1 Megabyte = 10^6 byte and 1 Megabit = 10^6 bit, your reasoning is totally sound.
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I'm hesitant to call what Optus offer 1MB/s.
ISPs over here like to play games and say you get
UP TO X, when really that's only in the best case scenario, and you shouldn't expect to get anywhere near it