Beam Broadband Mind blowing lighting speeds

ajaymailed

In the zone
just now got beam broadband connection activated.

Package- Rs 1020 per month. 10 MBPS upto 30 GB, 2 MBPS aferthat
no words to describe:shock::shock::shock:

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youtube videos @ 1080p doesn't stop at all. healthy torrents zoom beyond 1 MBPS.
 

Vyom

The Power of x480
Staff member
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IEEE 1541-2002 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is why I was confused.It would have better if everyone had adopted this standard.

From your link:
  • bit (symbol 'b'), a binary digit;
  • byte (symbol 'B'), a set of adjacent bits (usually, but not necessarily, eight) operated on as a group;
Still doesn't explain why were you confused ;)

But... God, I want Beam in my City! :shock:
 

kisame

King of Heroes
From your link:
  • bit (symbol 'b'), a binary digit;
  • byte (symbol 'B'), a set of adjacent bits (usually, but not necessarily, eight) operated on as a group;
Still doesn't explain why were you confused ;)
But... God, I want Beam in my City! :shock:

From my link

Moreover, there is not a consistent use of the symbols to indicate quantities of bits and bytes — the unit symbol "Mb", for instance,
has been widely used for both megabytes and megabits.
IEEE 1541 sets new recommendations to represent these quantities and unit symbols unambiguously.


This thing confuses me.I have seen some sites using these interchangeably.But lets not continue any further on this topic.
 
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