Tags

[filter_dropdown class="tax1" taxonomy="post_tag" placeholder="Filter by Tag" border_color="#d0d0ce" border_radius="25px" padding="10px 25px" font_size="16px" font_color="#fff" font_weight="600" background_color="#0F2E42" chevron_color="#999" exclude="" ]
Why Does Latency Exist? At its core, latency is the time it takes for data to travel from point A...
Glowing blue digital world map showing global network nodes to illustrate business internet latency causes. 

The Latency Lag | Why Your Internet Feels Slower Than a Friday Afternoon at Work

Why Does Latency Exist?

At its core, latency is the time it takes for data to travel from point A (your device) to point B (the server) and back again. Every time you load a webpage, send an email, or stream a video, your data is on a journey through fibre cables, wireless links, and network routers – all of which introduce delays.

But this delay isn’t constant. Some days, your internet is snappy. Other days, it’s slower than a queue at Home Affairs. Why? Because latency is affected by multiple factors, including:

Register to Read