WebRTC Latency By The Numbers

webrtc
SHARE

Sydney to Boston is quite a ways to travel; 10,091 miles in fact (or for those that enjoy a more logical measurement system: 16,239 km). Despite that, our end to end WebRTC latency still holds steady at 500ms (give or take a few hundredths) That’s 20,182 miles per hour or 32,478 kilometers per hour (I’m… Continue reading WebRTC Latency By The Numbers

Sydney to Boston is quite a ways to travel; 10,091 miles in fact (or for those that enjoy a more logical measurement system: 16,239 km). Despite that, our end to end WebRTC latency still holds steady at 500ms (give or take a few hundredths) That’s 20,182 miles per hour or 32,478 kilometers per hour (I’m just the marketing guy so I won’t blame you if you stop to check my math). Not too shabby if we do say so ourselves.

Of course, for the absolute best performance you can use our clustering solution to set up groups of servers in different geographic regions. However, it’s still good to know that no matter where you are, our low latency streaming will deliver timely results.

Check out the video below for actual, demonstrated proof.