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What Is: Jitter

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Today, telecommunications traffic largely passes over a packet-switching network and very often over the public internet. A cousin to latency, jitter refers to packet delay variation carrying voice or video data over a communications channel. What is jitter?

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What Is: Jitter

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Nowadays, telecommunications traffic mostly passes over a packet-switching network and very often over the public internet. A cousin to latency, Jitter is referred to as packet delay variation carrying voice or video data over a communications channel. What is Jitter? What are the different Jitter Types? What causes Jitter?

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The VoIP connection: Don’t be jittery with bad audio quality

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The ‘Jitterbug’ In telecommunications, jitter further refers to the variation in the latency/time delay of packets carrying voice or video data over a communications channel. WiFi is not necessarily secure or stable enough for our mobile devices to depend on for our phone calls.

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