A bad connection refers to unreliable or intermittent network links that disrupt data transfer, causing lag, dropped calls, or buffering. It’s commonly used in contexts like Wi-Fi, VoIP calls, or online gaming. Anyone reliant on stable internet—remote workers, gamers, or streamers—benefits from minimizing it, often through troubleshooting hardware or upgrading service.
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