On 2015-08-30, Vivek Vinod <vi...@icanconnect.com> wrote:
> I run a miniscule ISP. Speed tests are flawed. Depends on which ones you are 
> running - they basically download a file (typically 2 to 10 MB) and determine 
> how much time that took. Then they report the "mbps".

They're more likely to report Mbps (megabits/second) than mbps (millibits/s).

> Also, apologies for assuming "you don't know"‎, but Internet speeds 
> (throughput) are in mega bits per second and not mega bytes per second.

Bits are more common but both are used. It doesn't matter as long as you're
clear about the unit. (bps=bits per second, Bps=bytes per second).

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