
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: