Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com> writes:
> Generally people are starting follow the standards, although that's only 
> generally:
>  mb or mbit bits
>  mB  bytes x 1000000
>  miB bytes x 1024*1024
> Since a common rate in the 802.11 standard if 54 mbit that's probably right.

What "standards" could they possibly be following if they use little-m
to mean "Mega".  Mega (a million, 1,000,000) is cap-M "M".  Milli (one
one-thousandths, 1/1000) is little-m "m".

-wolfgang
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