Tbps stands for 'terabits per second' and is used to measure data transmission speeds. One terabit equals one trillion bits, making Tbps the correct answer. Mbps measures millions of bits per second and Gbps measures billions, which are significantly smaller units of measurement compared to Tbps. KBps measures thousands of bytes per second, not bits, and is also a much smaller unit of measurement.
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What is a terabit and how does it relate to bits?
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