Well now we know. The JK development team gave us a hint about what we can expect at the end of their YouTube festival yesterday.
Looks like they'll be using some type of audio relay infrastructure. Proprietary service that JK clients will all connect to that will relay their packets to all other clients in the same session. Maybe using MPLS protocol to provide QOS transmission priority for these packets. Dunno.
I'm guessing there is an existing service out there using globally placed hardware that can perform this service.
What it will cost hasn't been revealed yet. They claim that it will not only significantly reduce latency but also lower the bandwidth requirement for each user.
Sounds like a move from p2p to client-server. This will of course require globally placed hardware with high reliability.
Looks like they'll be using some type of audio relay infrastructure. Proprietary service that JK clients will all connect to that will relay their packets to all other clients in the same session. Maybe using MPLS protocol to provide QOS transmission priority for these packets. Dunno.
I'm guessing there is an existing service out there using globally placed hardware that can perform this service.
What it will cost hasn't been revealed yet. They claim that it will not only significantly reduce latency but also lower the bandwidth requirement for each user.
Sounds like a move from p2p to client-server. This will of course require globally placed hardware with high reliability.