(1) In general, the period of time that one component in a system is spinning its wheels waiting for another component. Latency, therefore, is wasted time. For example, in accessing data on a
disk, latency is defined as the time it takes to position the proper
sector under the
read/write head.
(2) In networking, the amount of time it takes a packet to travel from source to destination. Together, latency and bandwidth define the speed and capacity of a network.
(3) In VoIP terminology, latency refers to a delay in
packet
delivery. VoIP latency is a service issue that is usually based on physical
distance, hops, or voice to data conversion.