When your video call freezes or your online game lags, it’s tempting to blame insufficient bandwidth. However, the real culprits often lie elsewhere: latency, bufferbloat, and jitter. These factors significantly impact your Quality of Experience (QoE), often more so than raw bandwidth.
Think of bandwidth as the width of a highway. A larger highway allows more cars to travel at once, but it doesn’t determine how fast each car moves. Similarly, increasing bandwidth allows more data to flow, but if network conditions aren’t optimized, latency, bufferbloat, and jitter will still ruin your experience—whether you’re gaming, streaming, or on a video call.
If you’ve ever upgraded your internet and wondered why your Zoom calls still freeze or your online game still lags, you’ve been focusing on the wrong metric.
Latency measures the time taken for data to travel between devices. If you click a button in an online game, latency determines how long it takes before the action is reflected on screen. High latency causes lag, making games unplayable and video calls frustrating.
What affects latency?
Have you ever noticed that when someone in your household uploads a large file, everything else slows down? That’s bufferbloat at work. Routers often over-buffer data, causing massive delays for real-time traffic like video calls and gaming.
Imagine standing in line at a store while someone ahead of you loads up their cart with hundreds of items. You don’t get to the checkout any faster, even if the store has multiple lanes open. Similarly, bufferbloat clogs the network, making time-sensitive activities suffer.
A smart fix is Active Queue Management (AQM), which prioritizes real-time tasks over bulk transfers.
Jitter happens when data packets don’t arrive at regular intervals. Normally, packets should flow smoothly, but network congestion and interference can cause uneven delivery times, making audio sound robotic and video stutter.
For streaming, gaming, or calls, jitter is one of the most frustrating issues—even more disruptive than low bandwidth.
How do you fix jitter?
True internet performance isn’t just about bandwidth—it’s about controlling latency, bufferbloat, and jitter. The best way to improve QoE is to:
Next time someone says they have the fastest internet, ask them about their latency, bufferbloat, and jitter. Because in reality, the best QoE comes from optimizing delays—not just increasing bandwidth.
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Additionally, Jaze ISP Manager supports prioritization of critical traffic, ensuring seamless user experiences and offers advanced traffic shaping capabilities, facilitating the implementation of Quality of Service policies that address latency, jitter, and bufferbloat. Click here to know more.