That is good to know - thanks. I'm thinking my signal has to travel a long way within the Cox network before it hits the router that puts my data onto the big Internet pipe. I'm thinking a data center has a very small network and the route to the router that connects outside is very short.

That is why the question about latency.



On 2015-03-02 14:03, Nathan England wrote:
I have the same service with no perceived latency issues.
But latency to/from where?

Me accessing a site local here in arizona has little to no perceived wait time. Me accessing a site news site in Israel has little to no perceived wait time.
latency is good?

But a local person in arizona hitting my site should have little to no
perceived wait time, but someone in Israel hitting my site?? I would
hope for little to no perceived latency, but I don't know what their
ISP is like.




On 2015-03-02 11:18, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi,

I am scheduled to upgrade to 50Mb/s down and 10Mb/s up.  I was told
these numbers are the minimum.  I have a business plan and can run a
server which I have done in the past, but not presently.

I asked about latency and was told I should see no difference using
the Cox network virus having the same box in a data center.

I was also told they are responsible for all the coax to the modem.
Whereas for residential service the demarcation is outside your house.
Another thing they told me is if my Internet goes off line due to
infrastructure they will have a tech out the same day versus 2 or 3
days for residential service.

Any thoughts on latency or any other issues?

Thank you for your insight!!

Keith
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