TIL Jitter in audio/video conference calls
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Jitter (network jitter) is when the delay time (ms) of data packet transmissions starts varying. It is not the same thing as latency (delay), which is the time it takes for packets to go from one point to another.
For instance, let’s say that one packet’s latency is around 2 ms. Jittering is when multiple packets have wildly different latency values. This phenomenon is unwanted in networking and telecommunications because it can disrupt the connection’s well-functioning or even cause packet loss.
Via https://windowsreport.com/jitter/
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