Re: Network end users to pull down 2 gigabytes a day, continuously?

From: Alexander Harrowell (no email)
Date: Sun Jan 07 2007 - 11:46:48 EST

  • Next message: Marshall Eubanks: "Re: Network end users to pull down 2 gigabytes a day, continuously?"

    Yes, on reflection that should also have been filed under "unexamined
    assumptions."

    On 1/7/07, Patrick W. Gilmore <> wrote:
    >
    >
    > On Jan 7, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Alexander Harrowell wrote:
    >
    > > 1) Just unicasting it over the radio access network is going to use
    > > a lot of
    > > capacity, and latency will make streaming good quality tough.
    >
    > I'm confused why high latency makes "streaming good quality tough"?
    >
    > Perhaps this goes back to the "streaming" vs. "downloading" problem,
    > but every player I've ever seen on a personal computer buffers the
    > content for at least a second, and usually multiple seconds. Latency
    > is measured in, at most, 10th of a second, and jitter another order
    > of magnitude less at least.
    >
    > High latency links with stable throughput are much better for
    > streaming than low latency links with any packet loss, even without
    > buffering.
    >
    > IOW: Latency is irrelevant.
    >
    > --
    > TTFN,
    > patrick
    >
    >


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