What is birates?

Bits per second (bps) is the unit of measurement used to describe data transfer rates or data transmission speeds in digital communication networks. The term bps, or bitrate, is used to indicate the number of bits of data that can be transmitted or received per second. Higher bitrates generally imply that data is being transmitted or received faster, whereas lower bitrates imply a slower speed of data transfer. Bitrates are commonly used to describe network capacity, internet connection speeds, and audio or video streaming quality.