Answer:
1000 Mbps (megabits per second) is a measure of data transfer rate or bandwidth, not a storage capacity. Therefore, it doesn't have a direct equivalent in terms of bits. However, if we assume a unit of time (let's say one second), we can calculate the total number of bits transferred in that time:
1000 Mbps = 1000 million bits per second
So in one second, 1000 Mbps transfers 1000 million bits.