Richard Irving wrote:
Nathan Stratton wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, Vadim Antonov wrote:
Quote from Jim Steinhardt's <jsteinha@cisco.com> personal message:
a) light is slower in dense media
The index of refraction of glass is 1.5 vs 1.0 for a vacuum. Hence, the speed of light in glass is 2 * 10 **8 m/s.
That gives 60 ms RTT on 4000 mile line.
Case closed.
Yep, but you also need to add a few ms for electronics in that 4000 mile line.
My original point. (Concerning latency)
You didn't understand, did you? All your calculations were to disprove Sean's point that the electronics and switching delays are pretty small (so as to be insignificant) as compared to the signal propagation delay. Your (wildly inaccurate) estimate was that more than 50% of time is spent in electronics. The real figures, however, show that it is at most 5%. I strongly suspect that if you figure in that fibers aren't going in straight line, you'll get that down to 0.1-0.5%. --vadim