Assuming the network loading is fairly constant, 300ms latency is actually not
noticeable unless you put both phones next to your ears to compare.  

Latency affects delay while network loading affects voice quality (e.g. break
ups) If the either end of your network is experiencing very bursty traffic
patterns, then even a small latency won't necessarily guarrantee good sound
quality.  

David Liu
Hong Kong

On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 14:26:10 +0100, Wilson Pickett wrote
> > I would like to know what would be acceptable latency
> > on a connection to the termination server( but still
> > having good quality voice )
> 
> It's pretty hard to answer that except with a subjective 
> appreciation. I have had very good one hour talks with the figure 
> being 250-350 for the distant user measured by * and 30-60 for me. 
> There are almost always occasional breakups but I think they have 
> more to do with network loading on one end of the other.
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