An octet is 8 bits, which forms a byte.
1 byte
An octet is a unit of digital information in computing that consists of eight bits. The term is often used when the term byte might be ambiguous, because there is actually no standard for the size of the byte (although octet and byte are often used interchangeably). Since an octet has 8 bits, 4 octets would have 32 bits (4x8=32).
An octect is a byte with exactly 8 bits.
octet
A byte is the basic unit of information in a computer. It is usually the smallest addressable object in memory. The size of a byte is a function of the design of the computer, but nearly universally, it has come to mean 8 bits. (Octet is a more precise definition of 8 bits of memory, in case there is any dichotomy.)
Generally speaking, eight bits to a byte. There is no actual standard that defines how many bits are in a byte, but it has become something of a de facto standard.
Eight bits to the octet. The values are 0-255.
1 byte = 8 bits
A unit of data size that consist of 8 bits is a byte (or octet in European countries).
A byte is a set of adjacent bits (usually 8, but not necessarily) while an octet is a set of exactly 8 bits
There are always eight bits in a byte
There is only 1 bit in a bit. If you are meaning how many bits are in a byte, there are 8 bits in one byte.
Eight bits are in one byte