Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Gaming has become of the most budding career streams for the past few years. This has been fueled by the Covid-19 pandemic as people have been accessing the internet more than ever to create and consume content. Games in recent times are also becoming more sophisticated than they have ever been.
These include real-time multiplayer games that connect gamers across the globe. These sophisticated and online multiplayer games are data-intensive and require a fast and stable internet connection at all times. In order to enjoy a smooth gaming experience today, a fast broadband internet connection is just not enough. There are various individual elements that altogether constitute a broadband connection suitable for gaming.
Latency Should Be as Low as Possible
Latency is the time difference between data leaving the source and reaching its destination. In simple terms of gaming, latency is the difference between when you give a command and when it is reflected on the screen. The lower the latency, the smoother gaming experience you will have.
A low latency indicates that your broadband internet connection is stable and running at high speed. Higher latency means a lag in the link of data being transferred from the source to the destination. Ping rate or latency is measured in milliseconds. An ideal high-speed broadband connection should have a ping rate of fewer than 50 milliseconds. There are many portals available online to check your ping rate.