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What Is Acceptable Latency for Video Conferencing? A Practical Guide for IT Leaders

What Is Acceptable Latency for Video Conferencing? For most businesses video conferencing, acceptable one-way latency is under 150 milliseconds, and under 100 milliseconds is a better target when you want conversations to feel natural. Once latency climbs above that range, users start talking over each other, pauses feel awkward, and the meeting experience becomes noticeably […]

IT Planning, Low Latency, Network, Network Efficiency, network performance, Remote Work, Uncategorized
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What Is a Virtual Private Line and When Should Your Business Use It?

Modern businesses have a dizzying array of connectivity options. Remote work has turned VPN solutions into a household term, and many companies deploy business VPNs so employees can securely connect from home, airports or coffee shops. Yet, VPN services are not a cure‑all. For mission-critical data streams or low‑latency applications, a virtual private line (VPL)

Connectivity, Documentation Management, Hardware, Hybrid Office, Internet Access, Internet Connection, Internet Policies, IT Manager, Network Access, Reliability, Remote Teams, Remote Work, Security, Virtual Private Networks, VPNs, Working From Home, Workspace
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