Gbps to Mbps Converter
Network and internet link speeds step up in decimal units, so the conversion is simple:
1 Gbps = 1000 Mbps
A 1 Gbps fibre line is 1000 Mbps; a 10 Gbps data-centre uplink is 10,000 Mbps. Because data rates are decimal SI units, you multiply by 1000 (not 1024). Dividing the megabit figure by 8 gives the real file throughput in MB/s — for example, 1 Gbps ≈ 125 MB/s. The converter shows both, instantly and entirely in your browser.