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in case of traffic overloading
Network congestion occurs when the demand for network resources exceeds the available capacity, leading to slower data transmission, increased latency, and packet loss. It can happen due to various factors, including high traffic loads, insufficient bandwidth, and network failures. When congestion occurs, users may experience delays in sending or receiving data, interruptions in service, and overall reduced network performance. Solutions to mitigate network congestion can include optimizing network routing, increasing bandwidth, using Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, and implementing traffic management policies.