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That is the same.
Mb is megabit, MB is megabyte, or 8 megabits
Still, 3 hours is too long for a constant 25 mbps connection to download 20GB
20 GB = 20480 MB = 163840 Mb
163840 Mb / 25 Mbps = 6553 s = 109 min
Or something like that, I'm not sure of the exact standard for the notation of the units, but don't confuse your megabits and your megabytes.
Speed resluts. Normally 50's bu this company is dog #$%^ and city counsel wont let any other companies move in.
But as i said, with that speed of 25mbit, 3 mByte is what you load. Its not bad.
Just compare with what the contract says.
If it says 25mbit, you load with 3 mBYTE.
Thats it. 1 BYTE = 8 bit.
85 seconds for a gigabyte