In
computing, an octet is a grouping of eight
bits. In
France,
French Canada and
Romania, the word octet usually means
byte; a megabyte (MB) is called a megaoctet in France, Romania and also French Canada. Bit and Byte are
homophones in the French language. Octet, with the only exception noted below, always refers to an entity having exactly eight bits. As such, it is often used where the term
byte might be ambiguous. For that reason, computer networking standards almost exclusively use octet.
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