07-25-2020, 08:04 AM
(07-23-2020, 10:35 PM)Hans Peter Augustesen Wrote: `Bypassing` UK:Speaking as a Brit ....One big ‘problem’ with the UK Internet (lets just forget all about the other problems with UK for a while) is that most of the internet is still based on the old ‘twisted pair’ telephone cables and switching circuits. Really great in its day - but that day was sometime in 1963 (possibly ‘late September’)! ... but not designed to deal with all the data traffic - especially now everyone is streaming video.
770 miles - Dublin, Ireland = 30 milliseconds
Yes - we had a ‘fibre roll-out’ about 20 years ago - but that really concentrated on the bigger cities and the towns around the south - the company who laid the cable went broke and has been bought a few times over .... but still seems to use the same servers. So the ‘system’ is a bit of a mess. What we have works well for data (but slowly if your are well into the countryside and a good rule of thumb is ‘if you have a good view - you dont need good internet’) ... and there is significant latency before you start processing audio.
I get 11.5ms latency to my ISP server ..... anything else is on top of that. I have taken part in 4 ‘jammer’ JK sessions with total latency reported of 35 ms ... that all worked just fine
Far East, Scandinavia, Germany, Holland & most of US Installed a complete fibre system for data (or are still doing so) ... colleagues in those places get ISP latency in 3-4ms range. Africa, India, South America are poorly served at present - mostly they use WiFi services or Satellite based internet - this has much higher latency. ... local connections can be better.