Megabits (Mbit) to Terabits (Tbit) Conversion
Megabits
The megabit (Mbit) is a unit of digital information equal to exactly 1,000,000 bits (10⁶ bits). It is the standard unit for expressing internet connection speeds: a "100 Mbps" broadband connection transfers 100 million bits per second, equivalent to 12.5 megabytes (MB/s). This factor-of-8 difference between megabits and megabytes is a frequent source of consumer confusion when comparing marketed connection speeds against actual file download rates.
Terabits
The terabit (Tbit) is a unit of digital information equal to 1,000,000,000,000 bits (10¹² bits). It is used to express the capacity of high-speed backbone network links and submarine cables: major undersea cables connecting continents operate at capacities measured in terabits per second (Tbps). One terabit per second equals 125 gigabytes per second — the scale of internet exchange points and national backbone infrastructure.
| Megabits (Mbit) | Terabits (Tbit) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Mbit | 1.0E-7 Tbit |
| 1 Mbit | 1.0E-6 Tbit |
| 2 Mbit | 2.0E-6 Tbit |
| 3 Mbit | 3.0E-6 Tbit |
| 5 Mbit | 5.0E-6 Tbit |
| 10 Mbit | 1.0E-5 Tbit |
| 20 Mbit | 2.0E-5 Tbit |
| 30 Mbit | 3.0E-5 Tbit |
| 50 Mbit | 5.0E-5 Tbit |
| 100 Mbit | 0.0001 Tbit |
| 1000 Mbit | 0.001 Tbit |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many terabits are in 1 megabits?
1 megabits (Mbit) is exactly 0.000001 terabits (Tbit).
How do I convert megabits to terabits?
Multiply the value in megabits by 0.000001 to get the result in terabits. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.