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How does Wild Blue Satellite Internet Service deal with Latency?

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How does Wild Blue Satellite Internet Service deal with Latency?

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The WildBlue system is engineered to help offset the impact of latency, which is the delay caused by sending signals from the earth to the satellite and back again. However, there is a delay as the signal travels up to the satellite, back down to the gateway, up to the satellite and back down to your modem. For most applications this latency does not affect performance. With applications like voice over IP (telephone service delivered over the Internet, also known as VoIP) you will find a noticeable lag, usually at the beginning of a conversation Real-time interactive gaming, where latency will have a noticeable effect on performance as it would on any satellite-delivered service. To demonstrate this, notice how on FOX or CNN when they do interviews with someone overseas, there is a noticable time lag in conversation. You hear a pause after the anchor asks a question before you see the recipient acknowledge the question and reply. But for most users, Satellite Internet are an excellent

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