An international traffic slowdown refers to the deliberate reduction of cross-border data flow speeds, often implemented by governments or network providers. It is used to manage bandwidth congestion, enforce cybersecurity policies, or regulate content access. Internet service providers and national regulators benefit by optimizing network performance, while businesses may gain from reduced latency for local services.
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