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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250205T090000
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CREATED:20260520T222935Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://insights.excentis.com/event/low-latency-worksh
 op-14/register">Low Latency Workshop</a>\nPractical\, hands-on\, interacti
 ve The workshop aims to familiarize participants with the various latency 
 aspects in different access networks\, and to provide insight into the tec
 hniques available to reduce this latency. (e.g. L4S) Additionally\, attent
 ion is given to how this latency can be measured in a laboratory environme
 nt. Through hands-on activities in the lab\, participants have the opportu
 nity to gain practical experience and apply theory to practice. You'll lea
 rn: Why is latency important? For years\, network focus centered on throug
 hput\, but increasing it often doesn't benefit many applications. Customer
 s often find their current current internet subscription's throughput is a
 dequate\, leading operators to differentiate services in other ways. As in
 ternet services expand\, latency—not throughput—proves crucial for cus
 tomer experience. Applications like online gaming\, VoIP\, cloud services\
 , and remote machinery control rely heavily on low latencies for optimal p
 erformance. Root causes of latency Queueing delay by buffering is one of t
 he major reasons\, but why are these buffers needed? What is the impact of
  removing them? Some reasons are also network technology specific. We will
  cover different access network technologies and their implications on lat
 ency: · Wi-Fi · PON · HFC · Satellite and Starlink · Cellular network
 s Measuring and comparing latency As the finishing touch\, get ready to di
 ve into measuring and interpreting latency results. Register now! Read our
  privacy policy here: https://insights.excentis.com/training-privacy-polic
 y
DTSTAMP:20260520T222935Z
LOCATION:On-line\, Belgium
SUMMARY:Low Latency Workshop
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://insights.excentis.com/event/l
 ow-latency-workshop-14/register">Low Latency Workshop</a>\nPractical\, han
 ds-on\, interactive The workshop aims to familiarize participants with the
  various latency aspects in different access networks\, and to provide ins
 ight into the techniques available to reduce this latency. (e.g. L4S) Addi
 tionally\, attention is given to how this latency can be measured in a lab
 oratory environment. Through hands-on activities in the lab\, participants
  have the opportunity to gain practical experience and apply theory to pra
 ctice. You'll learn: Why is latency important? For years\, network focus c
 entered on throughput\, but increasing it often doesn't benefit many appli
 cations. Customers often find their current current internet subscription'
 s throughput is adequate\, leading operators to differentiate services in 
 other ways. As internet services expand\, latency—not throughput—prove
 s crucial for customer experience. Applications like online gaming\, VoIP\
 , cloud services\, and remote machinery control rely heavily on low latenc
 ies for optimal performance. Root causes of latency Queueing delay by buff
 ering is one of the major reasons\, but why are these buffers needed? What
  is the impact of removing them? Some reasons are also network technology 
 specific. We will cover different access network technologies and their im
 plications on latency: · Wi-Fi · PON · HFC · Satellite and Starlink ·
  Cellular networks Measuring and comparing latency As the finishing touch\
 , get ready to dive into measuring and interpreting latency results. Regis
 ter now! Read our privacy policy here: https://insights.excentis.com/train
 ing-privacy-policy
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