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In practical terms, achieving a true 0 ping is impossible due to the inherent delays in data transmission, processing, and network infrastructure. Ping measures the time it takes for a packet of data to travel from one point to another and back, and even in optimal conditions, there are factors like server response time and physical distance that contribute to latency. However, in very localized networks or during ideal conditions, ping can get very close to 0 milliseconds, but it will never be exactly zero.

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