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What are the specifics on the quality of the wireless wide area network, such as packet loss, latency, and jitter?

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What are the specifics on the quality of the wireless wide area network, such as packet loss, latency, and jitter?

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The wireless network is carrier class with low latency, packet loss and jitter with Quality of Service as a standard part of the network. Since it is designed for real-time applications like VoIP and videoconferencing, there is zero packet loss, latency of normally 5 milliseconds but not over 10 milliseconds and jitter of 10 milliseconds or less. Depending on the telecommunications provider, the Service Level Agreement for packet loss is less than 1%, and latency less than 30 milliseconds for round-trip transmissions.

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