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04-20-06 11:57 PM

Thanks for the replies, guys. Can you also recommend who such companies woul
d be with such global datacenters?

Thanks,
Harman

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: "Yi-Lei Wu" <iwscol-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
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>Sent: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:43:39
>
>Hi,
>
>I really don't think you can have a good quality
>video/audio conference
>between US and India when you have the server in
>the US. If your server is
>on a high level network that has excellent
>connection to India, perhaps
>dedicated line bandwidth with several major global
>carriers, fine, this is
>realizable. Otherwise FCS/FMS really can't do
>better than Skype....
>
>If you know a little about global networking and
>how datacenters connect
>with each other... you would know that
>international bandwidth costs lots of
>$$$.
>
>Most countries have cheap rates for local bandwidth
>and it's usually stable
>and covering the entire country... however... going
>into international is a
>totally different story.
>
>... to have FCS/FMS as a global service or between
>2 very distant regions
>would require more servers at different locations,
>each with dedicated
>bandwidth with major global carriers...
>
>
>best regards,
>
>Peter Wu
>
>
>On 4/20/06, Dario De Agostini <dario-GCN6p6BpY0//wltNWqQaag@public.gmane.or
g>
>wrote: 
>we experience latency of 
>around 350ms. 
>2-way audio application 
>latency? 
>delivering packets you 
>losses. 
>packet. 
>able to use your 
>is not VERY good. 
>won't be able to talk with 
>skype, msn and so on (UDP 
>for 2-way audio 
>in their network to 
>proxies/firewalls/antivirus which slows 
>specific configurations 
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