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Megabits Per Second (Mbps) to Mebibits Per Second (Mibps) Converter

Type a value into the Megabits Per Second (Mbps) field to convert to Mebibits Per Second (Mibps). 1 Mbps = 0.953674316406 Mibps, covering both bit-based and byte-based transfer rate units.

Convert Megabits Per Second to Mebibits Per Second

Conversion Result

100 Mbps = 95.3674316406 Mibps

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1 Mbps equals

0.953674316406

Mibps

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How to Convert Megabits Per Second to Mebibits Per Second

To convert megabits per second to mebibits per second, divide by 1.048576. Both units measure network bandwidth in bits per second—the difference is simply the scale. You might also need: how many Mbps in Mebibits Per Second.

Mbps: A megabit per second is 1,000,000 bits per second. The standard unit for home internet speeds. Common uses include Home internet speeds, WiFi connections, streaming video quality. Check out our Megabits Per Second to ZB/s.

Mibps: A mebibit per second is 1,024 kibibits per second. Binary equivalent of Mbps. Typically used for Precise network specifications, binary bandwidth measurements. Related: convert Eibps to Mebibits Per Second.

1 Mbps = 0.953674316406 Mibps — or equivalently, 1 Mibps = 1.048576Mbps.

Mbps to Mibps Conversion Formula

// Convert Mbps to Mibps

Mibps = Mbps × 0.953674316406

// Reverse: Convert Mibps to Mbps

Mbps = Mibps × 1.048576

Mbps to Mibps Conversion Examples

10 Mbps = 9.5367431641 Mibps

50 Mbps = 47.6837158203 Mibps

100 Mbps = 95.3674316406 Mibps

500 Mbps = 476.8371582031 Mibps

1,000 Mbps = 953.6743164063 Mibps

What Is Megabit Per Second (Mbps)?

A megabit per second is 1,000,000 bits per second. The standard unit for home internet speeds. You might also need: Yobibytes Per Second to TiB/s calculator.

The megabit per second is a bit-based bandwidth unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Related: ZB to Mebibytes converter.

Common uses: Home internet speeds, WiFi connections, streaming video quality Related: Megabits Per Second to Gibibytes Per Second conversion.

1 Mbps = 1 × 10⁶ bits per second.

The megabit per second can be abbreviated as Mbps; for example, 1 megabit per second can be written as 1 Mbps.

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What Is Mebibit Per Second (Mibps)?

A mebibit per second is 1,024 kibibits per second. Binary equivalent of Mbps. Check out our convert Kibibytes Per Second to Mebibits Per Second.

The mebibit per second is a binary bit-based unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Related: Exabytes Per Second to Gigabits Per Second calculator.

Common uses: Precise network specifications, binary bandwidth measurements See also: Bits to Megabytes converter.

1 Mibps = 1 × 10⁶ bits per second.

The mebibit per second can be abbreviated as Mibps; for example, 1 mebibit per second can be written as 1 Mibps.

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Megabit Per Second to Mebibit Per Second Conversion Table

The table below shows various megabit per second measurements converted to mebibits per second.

Megabits Per Second Mebibits Per Second
1 Mbps 0.9536743164 Mibps
5 Mbps 4.76837158 Mibps
10 Mbps 9.53674316 Mibps
25 Mbps 23.84185791 Mibps
50 Mbps 47.68371582 Mibps
100 Mbps 95.36743164 Mibps
250 Mbps 238.4185791 Mibps
500 Mbps 476.8371582 Mibps
1,000 Mbps 953.67431641 Mibps

💡 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 Mbps to Mibps

Common scenario: Scaling between bandwidth measurements for network planning and speed comparisons. See also: Megabits Per Second to Zebibits Per Second.

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. You might also need: how many Mebibits Per Second in a Pbps.