If you mean MB as in Megabyte, then 2 or 3MB on a desktop is nothing to scoff at.. Most broadband users don't even have those kind of speeds..
If you meant MegaBIT, then it is simply Mb, no capital B.. Seems to be a common typo on the Internet these days
I know it tends to confuse me when reading or participating in a discussion and people are unaware of what they are actually saying to represent their Internet speed.
Not trying to pick on you or anything, or anyone else, but I do see this mistake a lot on these forums.. People should know Megabit = Mb / Mbit . Megabyte = MB / MByte.



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