end-to-end_delay

End-to-end delay

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Snippet from Wikipedia: End-to-end delay

End-to-end delay or one-way delay (OWD) refers to the time taken for a packet to be transmitted across a network from source to destination. It is a common term in IP network monitoring, and differs from round-trip time (RTT) in that only path in the one direction from source to destination is measured.

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