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Kilobits Per Second (Kbps) to Exabits Per Second (Ebps) Converter

Type a value into the Kilobits Per Second (Kbps) field to convert to Exabits Per Second (Ebps). 1 Kbps = 1.000000e-15 Ebps, covering both bit-based and byte-based transfer rate units.

Convert Kilobits Per Second to Exabits Per Second

Conversion Result

100 Kbps = 1.000000e-13 Ebps

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1 Kbps equals

1.000000e-15

Ebps

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How to Convert Kilobits Per Second to Exabits Per Second

To convert kilobits per second to exabits per second, divide by 1.000000000000e+15. Both units measure network bandwidth in bits per second—the difference is simply the scale. Try the Ebps to Kbps calculator.

Kbps: A kilobit per second is 1,000 bits per second. Common for dial-up and low-speed connections. Common uses include Dial-up internet, audio streaming, VoIP calls. Check out our convert Kbps to Mbps.

Ebps: An exabit per second is 1,000 petabits per second. Used for theoretical global network capacity measurements. Typically used for Global internet capacity projections, theoretical network limits, future bandwidth estimates. You might also need: EB/s → Ebps.

1 Kbps = 1.000000e-15 Ebps — or equivalently, 1 Ebps = 1.000000000000e+15Kbps.

Kbps to Ebps Conversion Formula

// Convert Kbps to Ebps

Ebps = Kbps × 1.000000e-15

// Reverse: Convert Ebps to Kbps

Kbps = Ebps × 1.000000000000e+15

Kbps to Ebps Conversion Examples

10 Kbps = 1.000000e-14 Ebps

50 Kbps = 5.000000e-14 Ebps

100 Kbps = 1.000000e-13 Ebps

500 Kbps = 5.000000e-13 Ebps

1,000 Kbps = 1.000000e-12 Ebps

What Is Kilobit Per Second (Kbps)?

A kilobit per second is 1,000 bits per second. Common for dial-up and low-speed connections. Check out our Zebibytes Per Second to Gigabits Per Second.

The kilobit per second is a bit-based bandwidth unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. See also: Nibbles to Megabytes converter.

Common uses: Dial-up internet, audio streaming, VoIP calls Check out our Kilobits Per Second to Bits Per Second calculator.

1 Kbps = 1 × 10³ bits per second.

The kilobit per second can be abbreviated as Kbps; for example, 1 kilobit per second can be written as 1 Kbps.

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What Is Exabit Per Second (Ebps)?

An exabit per second is 1,000 petabits per second. Used for theoretical global network capacity measurements. Check out our convert Yobibits Per Second to Exabits Per Second.

The exabit per second is a bit-based bandwidth unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Check out our Kilobytes Per Second to Terabytes Per Second conversion.

Common uses: Global internet capacity projections, theoretical network limits, future bandwidth estimates Learn more: Zib to Bytes converter.

1 Ebps = 1000000 × 10¹² bits per second.

The exabit per second can be abbreviated as Ebps; for example, 1 exabit per second can be written as 1 Ebps.

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Kilobit Per Second to Exabit Per Second Conversion Table

The table below shows various kilobit per second measurements converted to exabits per second.

Kilobits Per Second Exabits Per Second
1 Kbps 1.0000e-15 Ebps
5 Kbps 5.0000e-15 Ebps
10 Kbps 1.0000e-14 Ebps
25 Kbps 2.5000e-14 Ebps
50 Kbps 5.0000e-14 Ebps
100 Kbps 1.0000e-13 Ebps
250 Kbps 2.5000e-13 Ebps
500 Kbps 5.0000e-13 Ebps
1,000 Kbps 1.0000e-12 Ebps
2,500 Kbps 2.5000e-12 Ebps
5,000 Kbps 5.0000e-12 Ebps
10,000 Kbps 1.0000e-11 Ebps

💡 Storage Engineer Tip

Both units measure network bandwidth. Remember: 1 Gbps = 1,000 Mbps = 1,000,000 Kbps. Enterprise networks typically use Gbps while home broadband uses Mbps.

— Subash Geetha Krishnan, 15+ years in enterprise storage & networking

When to Convert Kbps to Ebps

Common scenario: Scaling between bandwidth measurements for network planning and speed comparisons. Related: Kilobits Per Second to GiB/s calculator.

Other situations include ISP speed verification for checking if you're getting advertised speeds, network planning for sizing links and capacity, backup window calculations for estimating transfer times, and replication sizing for disaster recovery planning. Related: convert PB/s to Exabits Per Second.