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Question about propagation and queuing delays

  • From: David Hagel
  • Date: Sun Aug 21 19:14:48 2005
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I was wondering what are the typical coast-to-coast propagation and
queuing delays observed by today's backbone networks in North America.
Is there any data/study which provides a breakdown of different
components of such end-to-end delays in today's backbone networks?

Thanks,
David