[L4s-discuss] On a sense of urgency - how do we get low latency for all into operations?

rjmcmahon <rjmcmahon@rjmcmahon.com> Sat, 02 December 2023 22:18 UTC

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A reminder - low latency networks are critical and long overdue. Please 
help spread a sense of urgency. I know we're a collaborative group vs a 
hierarchical one and that can slow things down. I hope that we don't let 
it and that we push ourselves forward with actionable metrics and 
actionable engineering done very effectively. The networking community 
is understaffed so I fell our collaboration here has a high chance of 
effect if we maintain focus.

My wife calls our work here, "ALL for all." Advanced low latency for 
all. All people, all apps, all use cases.

I spoke to some medical doctors recently and they said 80% of their 
patients want telehealth instead of in-person care when possible. These 
medical experts already know that latency & not capacity is the 
technical hurdle for them to service this need. The need for reliable 
low latency is way beyond what most realize.

The most successful people maintain a sense of urgency in order to be 
the best they can be
By Rob Llewellyn
September 24, 2015 | 3 min read
https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2014/8/20-ways-create-sense-urgency
Have you noticed that the people who make things happen in this world 
value and share a similar sense of urgency?
Regardless of what people aim to achieve, whether in sport, business or 
otherwise, those who set themselves apart from the rest maintain a sense 
of urgency in order to be the best they can be. They choose not to 
disconnect from what they are aiming to achieve, and they pursue it – 
regardless of what anyone else thinks or says – because their sense of 
urgency is an integral part of who they are.

Bob