In response to comment 4, the units policy states that the correct basis for network bandwidth and disk size is 10, not 2. Also, it gives an example for network bandwidth using bits, "6 Mbit/s", where "bit" is used as the symbol for bits, not "b", to avoid confusion with bytes.
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