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<h1 class="topictitle1">What Is the Relationship Between Bandwidth and Upload/Download Rate?</h1>
<div id="body8662426"><p id="faq_bandwidth_0012__en-us_topic_0186216649_p3408155318507">The bandwidth is measured in bit/s, indicating the number of binary bits transmitted per second. The download rate is measured in byte/s, indicating the number of bytes transmitted per second.</p>
<p id="faq_bandwidth_0012__en-us_topic_0186216649_p1243719295194">1 byte = 8 bits, that is, download rate = bandwidth/8</p>
<p id="faq_bandwidth_0012__en-us_topic_0186216649_p88005675118">Due to various issues such as computer performance, network device quality, resource usage, and network peak hours, if the bandwidth is 1 Mbit/s, the actual upload or download rate is generally lower than 125 kByte/s (1 Mbit/s = 1,000 Kbit/s, upload or download rate = 1,000/8 = 125 kByte/s).</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="faq_bandwidth.html">Bandwidth</a></div>
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