Does Voxalot Add Latency?
I was curious as to whether calling out (or being called at a Voxbone DID) through a Voxalot account added an additional layer of latency than if I registered directly with each of these places individually? I ask because my ping times from my location in Canada to the Voxalot sip server are not neglibile, e.g.
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 112ms, Maximum = 117ms, Average = 115ms Obviously its gotta be faster to do things without the Voxalot middleman, but on the other hand, there is a point when routing it through Voxalot will start to add too much latency. I fear, just from where I am geographically and the characteristics of my ISP, that Voxalot is not a good candidate for me because it will add 67 ms one-way (round trip time divided by two) to all my phone calls. |
67ms is 67 thousandth of a second, or well less that 1 tenth of a second -- I don't think that should be significant.
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If you forward ports or similar so there is no need for NATing it shouldn't add any latency to the audio stream...
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