For starters, try Network Magazine article NMG20010416S0006

http://www.networkmagazine.com/article/NMG20010416S0006

All the best!
Phil

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Mirza, Timur wrote:
> 
> does anyone have a good reference (e.g., white paper) on the
> nature of
> bandwidth vs latency & the distinction bet/ the two? 
> 
> Timur Mirza
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> Network Planning & Engineering, West Region
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> 

I realize that this is a bit of an over-simplification in an
internetworking
environment, but I've always liked this paraphrased summary I once read
in
the context of "transport":

delay = elapsed time between first bit out of a transmitter to first bit
into a receiver (this accommodates such things a propagation delay and
inter-nodal processing delay).

latency = elapsed time between first bit out of a transmitter to last
bit
into a receiver (this accommodates, in addition to the above, such
things as
serialization delay which, of course, depends on such things as
bandwidth).

I think that's fairly close to the original description that I read
somewhere years ago.  The two terms seem to be used almost
interchangeably
these days, but it seems a distinction is worth making.




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