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I think they are doing a fairly good job with latency so far. Your're right, it isnt on par with Cable or DSL yet, but its getting there pretty quickly. 1xrtt provides latency from 300ms and up, the Revision A upgrade brought it down in the 100ms range. Revision B/C and perhaps Wimax will push that down even further, we'll have to wait and see I suppose. But I think the latency is coming down on par with the speed increase. I know the latency REV A provides, I'll be happy to see for some time to come, once it gets here. -- Hn7000s Small Office plan/.74m dish & 1Watt Trans on Satmex 5 Signal: 86/Win XP Pro SP2/P4 3gig, 2Gigs Ram, Radeon X1300 500meg video |
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| yeah, I know exactly what you mean (I get 100 ms latency when pinging Google and around 140-200 ms latency when on Battlefield 2). With QoS in place, it could be, consistently, as low as 70-80 ms.
I'd say if they can consistently get the latency to 50-60ms, they'll be doing very very well.
Still, my point is, while they come out with new bandwidth technologies, they're really not the great; they'll have to put in massive amounts of money into their towers in order for users to get the increased speeds. |
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join:2007-05-15 | Could someone explain the reasons for the latency differences? |
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| said by PastTense :Could someone explain the reasons for the latency differences? between what and what, exactly? |
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