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Encyclopedia > Exabit

An exabit is a unit of information or computer storage.


1 exabit = 1018 bits = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 bits


petabit << exabit << zettabit


The exabit is closely related to the exbibit, which is equal to 260 bits.


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WebWire® | West Australian Businesses Embrace IP Telephony (644 words)
West Coast Eagles IT Manager Digby Moullin said the new Avaya IP telephony system and call centre solution, installed by Exabit communication in May, had been extremely well received by staff and is helping to provide better service to customers.
In other words, the system treats their calls as if they were all made from the same location no matter if they are in Perth or Melbourne.
Exabit communication also recently installed the same Avaya IP Office with contact center capabilities for Internet based travel agency Best Flights, a Leederville call centre with over 60 agents.
Moot Court Hearing On The Petition Of A Conscious Computer (9486 words)
In this case defendant Exabit does constitute a group of individuals who are conspiring to, at worst, kill, and at best, psychologically dismember my client, which would severely interfere with her exercise of rights of privileges under the Constitution.
It's Exabit has in the evidence that has been introduced to the Court plans to disconnect BINA48, cessation of thought is brain death.
Exabit has not alleged that BINA48 has failed to do the work that was expected of her.
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