Data Throttling
Data throttling is a technique used by internet service providers (ISPs) to control the amount of data transmitted over a network. This practice can limit the speed of data transfer for certain users or applications, especially during peak usage times. The goal is to manage network congestion and ensure fair access for all users.
Throttling can affect various online activities, such as streaming videos or downloading files. Users may experience slower speeds when using specific services, like Netflix or YouTube, while other activities may remain unaffected. This can lead to frustration for those who rely on high-speed internet for their daily tasks.