Adam Roach wrote:

> 
> Four media-path relays, you say?
> 
> What kind of RTT latency are you envisioning? Is this for a phone-call
> type scenario, or are users expected to resort to saying "over" after
> each speech burst to prevent talking on top of each other?
> 

I'd expect a well-designed steering relay to have a latency just above
double the serialization delay of a packet across its interfaces. for
commercial-grade stuff, that's less than a millisecond.

That should work for everybody except perhaps an EKR talking to himself
on the phone.

Really, we're talking something that's basically a router. It just
learns its routing tables from an entirely different mechanism than OSPF
or BGP. Are the routers on the Internet cramping your speech style now?

--
Dean

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