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- network jittering: audio data packets arrives irregularly, with variable delay, depending on network issues and structure. PrivateGSM PrivateWave is constantly measuring jittering and automatically adapts to it, adding a delay buffer, in order to produce a constant and smooth audio flow
- network latency: audio data packets flows from caller PrivateGSM PrivateWave -> PrivateServer -> called PrivateGSM PrivateWave and in the opposite direction. If both parties are far from PrivateServer the transmission of audio data will get a delay.
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While GPRS provides enough bandwidth for PrivateGSM PrivateWave to play crystal-clear audio, it exhibits a high jitter, which introduces a perceivable delay.