Depending on the purpose and the types of data you’re transferring, latency can be a minor irritant or a major roadblock. Some mainstream applications can be latency sensitive.
Voice over IP phone calls and video conferencing. Human conversations in-person are a nuanced and complex exchange of verbal and non-verbal information. Subtle factors like cadence rhythm have a powerful effect on how we communicate.
Remote desktop/virtual desktop. If you’re providing IT support services via a latency-prone link, it could be a long and frustrating day.
Streaming media. Latency issues with streaming media can often be compounded by syncing issues, where audio and video data don’t arrive simultaneously.
Latency is also a major issue for many niche applications, particularly those that rely on emerging technologies. These can include the following.
IoT controlled devices, like AI-powered cars or drones
Stock Trading
Online Gaming
High-resolution image transfers (MRI, CT Scans)
Publication Editing
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