Ping and jitter are most important during streaming media usage like video streaming, online gaming, or voice over internet (VoIP). Web browsing isn’t very affected by response times and the variation therein, but if you need real-time data, ping and jitter are important measures of your connection quality. Ping is a measure of the reaction time of your connection. In other words, how quickly you receive a response when a request is made. Ping is measured in milliseconds (ms) and the lower the ping number, the faster your connection. Ping is important during real-time application use like video streaming or online gaming. Network jitter is the variation between response times. Good connections have a reliable and consistent response time, which is represented as a lower jitter score. The higher the jitter score, the more inconsistent response times are, which manifests in choppy calls or glitchy-sounding looking video quality. If your business relies on video streaming, VoIP, or other apps where real-time data is important, you should test your internet quality regularly. Low quality can result in frustrated employees, lower productivity, and lost opportunities. If you’re unhappy with your internet quality test results, contact Fusion for consultation and development of a solution for your business. If you are Fusion customer, contact our customer service team for any questions you have about your connection quality.Learn More About Ping & Jitter Testing
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