In other words, this is the delay caused by the data-rate of the link.
Transmission delay is a function of the packet's length and has nothing to do with the distance between the two nodes.
This delay is proportional to the packet's length in bits.
It is given by the following formula: where: Most packet switched networks use store-and-forward transmission at the input of the link.
A switch using store-and-forward transmission will receive (save) the entire packet to the buffer and check it for CRC errors or other problems before sending the first bit of the packet into the outbound link.