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Queuing delay

In telecommunication, the term queuing delay has the following meanings:

1. In a switched network[?], the time between the completion of signaling by the call originator and the arrival of a ringing signal at the call receiver[?].

Note: Queues may be caused by delays at the originating switch, intermediate switches, or the call receiver servicing switch.

2. In a data network, the sum of the delays between the request for service and the establishment of a circuit to the called data terminal equipment (DTE).

3. In a packet-switched network, the sum of the delays encountered by a packet between the time of insertion into the network and the time of delivery to the addressee.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188



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