I think this bug is worth a freeze exception. We try to increase the
consistency of the desktop in Ubuntu. Leaving some parts unpatched will
lead to more user confusion than the policy will reduce it - especial
when one application use base-10 and base-2 both with SI prefixes.

Changing the input unit from KiB to kB will decrease the value by 2.3 %
if you do not adjust the value. In my opinion a conversion of the user's
settings from 1024 to 1000 is not required. What do you think?

The Technical Board decided on the units policy. This will lead to
inconsistency between Ubuntu and other distributions, but will increase
the consistency in Ubuntu. I hope that other distributions will follow
Ubuntu or at least stop using SI prefixes for base-2.

Using g_format_size_for_display() + "/s" will lead to a consistent
application on the platform - independent from the used binary.

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[UIFe] transmission measures bandwidth in KB/s instead of kB/s
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