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		<title>What is latency?</title>
		<description>In networking, latency means the delay of packet data from one designated or original source to another point and back. In determining latency, it's measured by the round-trip time the packet of data goes from the source to destination. Some of the factors that contribute network latency are:
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 16:42:20 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>Will I need a new modem if I get broadband?</title>
		<description>Yes. This is because your standard telephone modem can never cope with the speed and the different way a broadband works. Broadband modems also convert your conventional telephone line to have internet access and voice calls at the same time. When you upgrade to broadband internet, your broadband se</description>
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