Digital Realty Expands Global PlatformDIGITAL® with New Data Centers in Downtown Toronto, Canada and Marseille, France
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), the largest global provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation and interconnection solutions, today announced the operning of its latest North American data center in downtown Toronto, opening up 800kw and 6,900 ft² of new colocation facilities at the heart of a vibrant connected data community. The new YYZ12 data center, Digital Realty s third data center in Greater Toronto, will be fully interconnected wit
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The results focus on two important internet factors for gamers: latency and jitter. According to
PCMag, these two items are more important than download or upload speed as they measure the amount of time it takes for packets to move across the internet.
To get its results,
PCMag sources tests from users through its
PCMag Speed Test. It then uses the results to calculate a ‘Gaming Quality Index’ by adding the average latency and jitter numbers for each ISP.
PCMag compares these totalled averages the ISP with the lowest score wins.
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PCMag had 37,685 tests from Canadians between December 1st, 2019 and November 30th, 2020. To make the cut for the results,
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Last year, Telus won the best gaming ISP award from
PCMag, while Shaw has now reclaimed the title, after winning it two years ago.
As for the best gaming speeds in Canada, this year it goes to Bell Canada.
PCMag says when it came to latency and jitter all ISPs saw an increase, though Videotron was least affected this year, explained a spokesperson in an email to
iPhone in Canada.
As for noteworthy ISPs, Beanfield Metroconnect, Valley Fiber, Virgin Mobile, and SaskTel beat out major ISPs in Canada, as another option for gamers.