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Transmission delay

In a network based on packet switching, transmission delay (or store-and-forward delay, also known as packetization delay) is the amount of time required to push all the packet's bits into the wire. In other words, this is the delay caused by the data-rate of the link.

[ "Transmission (mechanics)", "Network packet", "Transmission (telecommunications)", "Packet delay variation", "Fast packet switching", "packet switching computer networks", "Ring latency", "Packet generator" ]
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