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Wie groß ist ein Megabit bei der Telekom ?

vor 5 Jahren

Hallo ihr Kundigen,

die seltsame Rechenmethode von Microsoft, bei der jeder Naturwissenschaftler einen Brechreiz bekommt, ist ja bekannt.

Sie ist dem Umstand geschuldet, dass das Dezimalsystem bei den Amis sogut wie unbekannt ist.

 

Kilobit        1 kbit  =                                                              1.024 bit
Megabit     1 Mbit =                            1.024 kbit  =         1.048.576 bit
Terrabit      1 Tbit  = 1.024 Mbit = 1.048.576 kbit  =  1.073.741.824 bit

 

Gegeüber der korrekten Dezimalrechnung ergibt sich dadurch ein Fehler von

2,4 % bei kbit

4,9 % bei Mbit

7,4 % bei Tbit

 

Doch wie rechnet die Telekom ?

 

 

 

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    vor 5 Jahren

    Ob nun dort wo Mbit steht nicht vielleicht doch Mibit gemeint sind ?

     

    Da steh ich nun ich armer Tor, und bin so klug als wie zuvor (Faust, J. W. Goethe)

     

    Habe erst vor ein paar Tagen eine alte Festplatte vernichtet.

    Darauf stand die Kapazität in "Byte".

    Damit hat man das Umrechnungsdilemma elegant umgangen.

    Bei einer Terrabyt-HD kommt man da aber beim Zählen der vielen Ziffern unter der Lupe leicht in Schwierigkeiten.

     

     

     

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