Terabit Per Second to Megabit Per Second Converter

Convert terabit per second to megabit per second instantly.

Standard data transfer rate units

bit per second 100000000000000
kilobit per second 100000000000
megabit per second 100000000
gigabit per second 100000
byte per second 12500000000000
kilobyte per second 12500000000
megabyte per second 12500000
gigabyte per second 12500

Fun comparisons

56K dial-up modem 📞~ 1785714285.71
basic DSL connection 🔌~ 10000000
4G LTE mobile connection 📱~ 2000000
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) link 📶~ 115340.25
gigabit fiber connection 💡~ 100000
USB 3.0 transfer 🔗~ 20000
Thunderbolt 4 transfer ~ 2500

How to convert terabit per second to megabit per second

Enter your data transfer rate in terabit per second and see the result in megabit per second instantly. Key reference points: a 100 Mbps connection downloads at about 12.5 MB/s, a 1 Gbps fiber line transfers 125 MB/s, and the difference between megabits (Mb) and megabytes (MB) is a factor of 8.

Terabits per second to megabits per second conversion helps ISPs plan how many subscribers their backbone can serve. A 10 Tbps backbone link supports millions of individual broadband connections simultaneously.

Need the opposite direction? Convert megabit per second to terabit per second just as easily, or explore all our data transfer rate conversions.

Common terabit per second to megabit per second conversions

Terabit Per Second (Tbps)Megabit Per Second (Mbps)
11
55
101
2525
505
1001
5005
10001

Frequently asked questions

1 terabit per second equals 1 megabit per second.

Multiply by 1. For example, 5 Tbps = 5 Mbps.

A 10 Tbps backbone could theoretically serve 100,000 subscribers each using 100 Mbps simultaneously, though oversubscription ratios make the practical number much higher.

1 megabit per second equals 0.000001 terabit per second.

100 terabit per second equals 1 megabit per second.

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