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<p>Have had several customers do this. No real issues other than the
concerns you already voiced. <br>
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<p>You might do some monitoring of hop-count in-path so see how
stable the path is. Path instability with varying latency in the
path could lead to out of order frames at peak times and get you
chasing your tail. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/22/2017 10:59 AM, Carlos Alvarez
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<div dir="ltr">One of our larger customers is about to launch a
new call center in Malaysia. The connection there is fast, the
trace looks surprisingly clean and short, but latency is
consistently at 239-245ms. We've never knowingly had a
connection over 130ms. Does anyone have experiences, good or
bad, with latency approaching a quarter second? The jitter
level seems fine, so I believe they'll just have a delay but
decent call quality.
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