You’re not addressing my comment.
I didn’t say that recording causes delay; only that to create a delay that exceeds transmission time requires a recording of the data.
Now we have Chris Serino — former lead detective
How many people have to tell you that you are wrong before you admit it? Or, at least go do some research.
Add me to the list.
Read the paper at the link of my earlier reply to you. Digitized voice will pass through a number of relay points getting from point A to point B, with each point introducing a delay. Yes, your voice (and my voice, and everybody's voice) does get "recorded" in the process of digitization. That recording, as far as I know, does not get stored or retained past the point where it's passed to the next relay point.