That is a number that would be unknown for us to figure out due to the server types, locations, fiber speed, rejections or lost packets that get retransmitted, the packet route that it took from the origin to destination. So many factors come into play at this point. Only the servers software would know how much data or minutes of data that is passed via their servers via their fiber or other medium. There is really no number for this due to so many different company servers, the age and capacity of their fiber links of these company's. Backlogs and priorities of packets that slow the transmissions, how large the payloads are within the packets. This number would have to be counted via software loaded on each server that pass this packets and payloads. Is the data stream continuous or received in bursts. WE would not be able to figure this information without the support of the software that buffers this information. Sorry I could not be of any help with a better explanation.
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