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2007-03-03 14:22:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider all the little bits of data that travel between one point and another on the internet as if they were cars. Heavy traffic will slow your web surfing down as the road (bandwidth) is not wide enough to allow more than a certain number of cars at once. This causes traffic jams (lag) although the jams (bottlenecks) are cleared a lot more easily than with real cars.
I hope the crash course in terminology helps.
2007-03-03 22:22:05
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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Hi
Traffic on the internet is the way when data is transfer from server to server all over the internet . Traffic of data can be from emails , files , downloading , surfing etc etc , in other words is the passing of information between server to server
2007-03-03 22:23:18
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answered by ? 4
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Its hell, especially when there's a wreck on the freeway.
Traffic on the internet is a word used to describe the flow of the data around the internet.
2007-03-03 22:22:06
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answered by RandomMan 4
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Informatoin travelling to and from places.
Each time you pull up a web page, you're sending a request to your ISP who routes it along one or more of several paths. It finds its way to the destination and that server sends a response back to you.
All of that information travelling along the network, in addition to all sorts of other data, is the traffic on the network.
2007-03-03 22:21:48
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answered by BigRez 6
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Basically Traffic is considered to be the number of people visiting a particular site
will usually be measured in visits (total people visiting) or uniques (individual people visting, not people repeating visits)
2007-03-03 22:22:58
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answered by carlsberg72 3
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It means that there are a lot of users on at the same time so it slows down the response time.
2007-03-03 22:21:53
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answered by Serinity4u2find 6
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that is all the vehicals on the roads of the world.
2007-03-03 22:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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