Ok, then how *you* would call the abovementioned link that has 4096000
bits per second bandwidth? Yes, it's possible to say 4096 kbit, but then
you'll also have 32768 kbit links and 8388608 kbit links ...
> > The confusion is there. It can't be erradicated by adding Mi's and Gi's,
> > because they don't cover the whole spectrum.
>
> We don't *want* something that covers that part of the spectrum. We want
> that part to be *avoided*.
But how do you avoid something that *exists*? I mean - physically. The
devices that are described by these numbers are being produced and used.
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