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10 Gbps to Mbps

10 gigabits per second equals 10,000 megabits per second.

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AbraCalc. (2026). 10 Gbps to Mbps [Online calculator]. Retrieved from https://abracalc.com/converter/data-transfer-rate-converter/10-gbps-to-mbps/

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@misc{abracalc-10-gbps-to-mbps, author = {AbraCalc}, title = {10 Gbps to Mbps}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {\url{https://abracalc.com/converter/data-transfer-rate-converter/10-gbps-to-mbps/}} }

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Frequently asked questions

Why is my 100 Mbps internet only downloading at 12 MB/s?
Because internet speed is measured in megabits (Mb) while file download progress is shown in megabytes (MB). Since 1 byte = 8 bits, 100 Mbps / 8 = 12.5 MB/s, which is the expected maximum.
What is the difference between Mbps and MBps?
Mbps = megabits per second (lowercase b). MBps = megabytes per second (uppercase B). One MBps = 8 Mbps. ISPs use Mbps; file managers use MB/s (MBps).
How fast is USB 3.0 in Mbps?
USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) has a theoretical max of 5,000 Mbps (5 Gbps), or about 625 MB/s. Real-world throughput is typically 300-400 MB/s depending on the drive and cable.