AFAIK, the TTL gets decremented by one by a router as it passes it on (if it's held under one second), or by the number of seconds it was held if it is held over one second. I agree that anything more than 1000ms of delay seems outrageous for a single hop these days, but I don't know of anything that has changed that "rule" that both you and I describe.
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