FAQs

What is interleaving?

Interleaving is basically a way to arrange data to protect against burst errors, which happen rarely but can disrupt data transmission when they do occur. The downside to having interleaving enabled is that it increases latency (i.e. it slows down the connection). For more information on interleaving see Wikipedia.

We have chosen to turn interleaving off by default on all our plans as burst errors are rare and we would like everyone to go as fast as they can! If you would like interleaving turned on, we can do this for you, just send us an email and let us know.