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buffers. The net delay is the total time for which a packet propagates in the networks. Only low priority packets are considered for this delay because the high priority packets will be delivered as soon as they appear in the queue.  The Table III also shows the simulation results of one VOIP and multiple TCP connections. The throughput of VOIP is only 80 kbps, and hence the total throughput is dominated by the TCP component.

Table 3 buffers. The net delay is the total time for which a packet propagates in the networks. Only low priority packets are considered for this delay because the high priority packets will be delivered as soon as they appear in the queue. The Table III also shows the simulation results of one VOIP and multiple TCP connections. The throughput of VOIP is only 80 kbps, and hence the total throughput is dominated by the TCP component.