Internet Latency definition

Internet Latency means any kind of delay that happens in data communication over a network.

Examples of Internet Latency in a sentence

  • The Client acknowledges that due to events such as rapid price fluctuations and Internet Latency, the price presented on the trading platform may no longer remain in effect at the time the Client’s Order is executed on the Company’s servers.

  • If JDA experiences average Internet Latency and / or packet loss in excess of SLA Matrix as so calculated for any calendar month have One Day Service Credit.

  • Internet Latency and Packet Drop Guarantee :Definitions of Parameters for SCM1.

  • The Sky Fiber Internet Latency Guarantee does not include the customer's Local Area Network (LAN), local access circuit (e.g. local loop), scheduled and unscheduled maintenance events, Customer Premise Equipment (router or CPE), customer caused outages or disruptions, interconnections to or from other Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks, and force majeure events.

  • Load Balancer locates the row in the Internet Latency Table for the IP address of the incoming DNS request.

  • Reducing Internet Latency: a Survey of Techniques and Their Merits.

  • Mumey, Internet Latency Estimation Using CDN Replicas, Proceedings of IEEE ICCCN 2015.

  • The 2013 Workshop on Reducing Internet Latency [10] focused on potential mitigation techniques, with bufferbloat and active queue management being among the centerpieces.

  • Internet Latency MeasurementNeeds Addressed: The performance of Internet services is intrinsically tied to propagation delays between end points (i.e., network latency).

  • Welzl, “Reducing Internet Latency: A Survey of Techniques and Their Merits,” IEEE Commun.

Related to Internet Latency

  • Internet service means a service that enables users to access proprietary and other content,

  • Network means the participating providers described in the Provider Directory.

  • Internet means collectively, the myriad of computer and telecommunications facilities, which

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.

  • Internet Services means the Services provided to you by us using broadband technology to enable you to gain access to the Internet and certain other Services whether by a personal computer, television or other device;

  • Internet Protocol or “IP” means a communications protocol for devices connected to the Internet that specifies the format for addresses and units of transmitted data.

  • Interface means the mixture occurring in pipeline operations between adjoining batches having similar or dissimilar physical characteristics.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) is an Enhanced Service Provider that provides Internet Services, and is defined in paragraph 341 of the FCC’s First Report and Order in CC Docket No. 97-158.

  • Router means a modem or router provided by us for use by you in connection with the Broadband Service.

  • Video programming means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.

  • Voice over internet protocol service means any service that:

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • ACH Network means the funds transfer system, governed by the NACHA Rules, that provides funds transfer services to participating financial institutions.

  • Video means simulated movement created by the display of a series of images creating the illusion of continuous movement.

  • Bandwidth means a distributor’s defined tolerance used to flag data for further scrutiny at the stage in the VEE process where a current reading is compared to a reading from an equivalent historical billing period. For example, a 30 percent bandwidth means a current reading that is either 30 percent lower or 30 percent higher than the measurement from an equivalent historical billing period will be identified by the VEE process as requiring further scrutiny and verification;