Convert internet speed units including Mbps, MB/s, Kbps, KB/s, Gbps, GB/s, bits per second, bytes per second, and estimate download time from file size. Useful for internet plans, speed tests, streaming, uploads, downloads, gaming, and bandwidth comparisons.
Mbps to MB/s:
MB/s = Mbps ÷ 8
MB/s to Mbps:
Mbps = MB/s × 8
Gbps to Mbps:
Mbps = Gbps × 1,000
Kbps to Mbps:
Mbps = Kbps ÷ 1,000
Internet speed conversions are useful for comparing internet plans, reading speed test results, estimating download time, uploading files, streaming video, online gaming, cloud backups, hosting bandwidth, and network performance checks.
Use this converter when switching between bits per second and bytes per second or when estimating transfer time from file size.
Your result shows the entered internet speed converted from the starting unit into the selected ending unit. The converter also shows common reference values such as Kbps, Mbps, Gbps, KB/s, MB/s, and GB/s.
Download time estimates assume ideal transfer speed. Real-world downloads may be slower because of Wi-Fi signal, server limits, router performance, network congestion, VPNs, device performance, and transfer overhead.
No. Mbps means megabits per second, while MB/s means megabytes per second. Since 1 byte equals 8 bits, 100 Mbps is about 12.5 MB/s before overhead.
Divide Mbps by 8. For example, 80 Mbps equals about 10 MB/s before real-world overhead.
Multiply Gbps by 1,000. For example, 1 Gbps equals 1,000 Mbps.
Real speed can be affected by Wi-Fi quality, router limits, server speed, congestion, background apps, VPNs, and device performance.
At ideal speed, 100 Mbps is about 12.5 MB/s, so a 5 GB download takes about 6 minutes and 40 seconds before overhead.