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Bandwidth Calculator

This calculator can be used to compute a variety of calculations related to bandwidth, including converting between different units of data size, calculating download/upload time, calculating the amount of bandwidth a website uses, or converting between monthly data usage and its equivalent bandwidth.

Data Unit Converter
500

Megabytes (MB)
= ?

Download/Upload Time Calculator
File Size
500

Megabytes (MB)
Bandwidth
5

Mbit/s

Website Bandwidth Calculator

Use this calculator to estimate the bandwidth needs or actual data usage of a website. Be sure to include the bot traffic (Google bots, Bing bots, etc.) as well as other connection needs. Often the bots use more bandwidth than real users.

Page Views
5000

Per Day
Average Page Size
500

Kilobytes (KB)
Redundancy Factor
2

Hosting Bandwidth Converter
Please provide any one value below to convert to the other.

Monthly Usage
1000

Gigabytes (GB)
is equivalent to
Bandwidth

Mbit/s

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Bandwidth is a term that has different meanings within different contexts. In terms of computing, bandwidth is defined as the bit-rate of available or consumed information and is typically expressed in units of bits per second (along with its metric multiples). Even within computing, bandwidth can be differentiated between network bandwidth, data bandwidth, and digital bandwidth. However, one of the most common ways in which the term bandwidth is used relates to the Internet, as "the volume of information per unit of time that a transmission medium [channel] can handle." Note that channel bandwidth, or the stated channel capacity, is not necessarily equal to the maximum amount of data that the channel can handle. Due to factors such as protocols and encryption, such as transmission control protocol (TCP), which is largely used in internet traffic, a channel stated to have a bandwidth of X bits per second may not actually transmit data at X rate.

In information technology, a bit is the smallest unit of information. It can hold only one of two values—0 or 1. A byte is a unit that consists of 8 bits. A byte can represent values from 0 to 255. The bit is the unit of data transfer, meaning that a communications device or system with a bandwidth of 8 MB has a transfer rate of 8 Megabits per second, which is equivalent to 1 Megabyte per second. In relation, the unit of information storage is the byte. In terms of memory or a hard disk, 8GB of capacity would mean that 8 Gigabytes of information could be stored, which is equivalent to 64 Gigabits.

The amount of bandwidth a person or company needs is entirely dependent on how they plan to use the Internet. Streaming or hosting large amounts of video, for example, requires far more bandwidth than simply browsing the Internet. The above calculators can be used to make estimations based on potential needs.

Common Internet Connection Bandwidth

Modem / Dialup 56 kbit/s
ADSL Lite 1.5 Mbit/s
T1/DS1 1.544 Mbit/s
E1 / E-carrier 2.048 Mbit/s
ADSL1 8 Mbit/s
Ethernet 10 Mbit/s
Wireless 802.11b 11 Mbit/s
ADSL2+ 24 Mbit/s
T3/DS3 44.736 Mbit/s
Wireless 802.11g 54 Mbit/s
Fast Ethernet 100 Mbit/s
OC3 155 Mbit/s
Wireless 802.11n 600 Mbit/s
OC12 622 Mbit/s
Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbit/s
OC48 2.5 Gbit/s
USB 3.0 5 Gbit/s
OC192 9.6 Gbit/s
10 Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.1 10 Gbit/s
20 Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.2 20 Gbit/s
40 Gigabit Ethernet, Thunderbolt 3 40 Gbit/s
100 Gigabit Ethernet 100 Gbit/s

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