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Convert Gigabits per Second to Terabits per Second

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Data Transfer Rate Converter
10 sig. figures
Formula1 Gbps × 0.001 = 0.001 Tbps

About Data Transfer Rate Conversions

Data transfer rates measure how quickly information moves between systems, and understanding these units is essential when evaluating internet plans, network infrastructure, and storage performance. Internet providers typically advertise speeds in megabits per second (Mbps), while file transfer applications show megabytes per second (MB/s) — an 8:1 ratio that often surprises consumers. A '100 Mbps' connection delivers only about 12.5 MB/s of actual file transfer throughput. Our converter handles both bit-based and byte-based transfer rates with proper prefix scaling.

Quick Conversions

Gigabits per SecondTerabits per Second
1 Gbps0.001 Tbps
2 Gbps0.002 Tbps
5 Gbps0.005 Tbps
10 Gbps0.01 Tbps
25 Gbps0.025 Tbps
50 Gbps0.05 Tbps
100 Gbps0.1 Tbps
250 Gbps0.25 Tbps
500 Gbps0.5 Tbps
1000 Gbps1 Tbps
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 Gigabit per Second
Bit per Secondbps1000000000
Gigabit per SecondGbps1
Gigabyte per SecondGB/s0.125
Kilobit per Secondkbps1000000
Kilobyte per SecondKB/s125000
Megabit per SecondMbps1000
Megabyte per SecondMB/s125
Terabit per SecondTbps0.001

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Gigabits per Second to Terabits per Second?

To convert Gigabits per Second to Terabits per Second, use the conversion where 1 Gigabit per Second (Gbps) = 0.001 Terabits per Second (Tbps). For example, 1 Gigabit per Second = 0.001 Terabits per Second.

What are common Gigabit per Second to Terabit per Second conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 Gigabits per Second = 0.001 Terabits per Second, 5 Gigabits per Second = 0.005 Terabits per Second, 10 Gigabits per Second = 0.01 Terabits per Second, 25 Gigabits per Second = 0.025 Terabits per Second, 50 Gigabits per Second = 0.05 Terabits per Second, 100 Gigabits per Second = 0.1 Terabits per Second.

When would I need to convert Gigabits per Second to Terabits per Second?

Data transfer rate conversions are important when comparing internet service plans, evaluating network equipment specifications, calculating file download times, and optimizing streaming quality settings across different bandwidth measurements.

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.