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Jack

Socket connector made for the insertion of a plug, commonly used for audio devices, such as, connecting your headphones to your audio equipment.

Jitter

Applied to VoIP is a variation in packet transit delay. The causes of jitter are typically queuing, contention and serialization effects on the path through the network. i.e. many websites opened at once. Faster, higher bandwidth networks tend to have less jitter whereas slower networks tend to have more congestion and more jitter.

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