RTT of CDNvideo servers by Russian cities

How many milliseconds does a user lose to the nearest CDNVideo node?

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Dynamics of average latency

Cities with high RTT

Providers with high RTT

CDNVideo — one of Russia's oldest CDN providers, operating since 2009. Specializes in video content and media file delivery. Maintains its own infrastructure in major Russian cities with established peering to key network operators. Primary client base includes media companies, streaming services, and large internet portals. CDNVideo — a CDN provider with a strong presence in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. RTT to nodes in central Russia is minimal. In regions east of the Urals, latency increases noticeably — see the histogram of cities with high RTT to evaluate coverage in your region.

What is RTT and why measure it?

RTT (Round Trip Time) — the time it takes for a data packet to travel from the user to the CDN node and back. Measured in milliseconds. The lower the RTT, the faster the browser establishes a connection with the server. High RTT is especially critical for:

What do the RTT charts show?