If video conferencing worked well enough, they would not have to all get together in one place and would instead hold IETF meetings online ...?

Did anyone measure latency?   Does anyone measure throughput of "useful" traffic - e.g., excluding video/audio data that didn't arrive in time to be actually used on the screen or speaker?

Jack Haverty


On 11/14/23 09:25, Vint Cerf via Nnagain wrote:
if they had not been all together they would have been consuming tons of video capacity doing video conference calls....

:-))
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 10:46 AM Livingood, Jason via Nnagain <nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:

On the subject of how much bandwidth does one household need, here's a fun stat for you.

 

At the IETF’s 118th meeting last week (Nov 4 – 10, 2023), there were over 1,000 engineers in attendance. At peak there were 870 devices connected to the WiFi network. Peak bandwidth usage:

  • Downstream peak ~750 Mbps
  • Upstream ~250 Mbps

 

From my pre-meeting Twitter poll (https://twitter.com/jlivingood/status/1720060429311901873):

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