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    When a Network or a Part of a Network Becomes
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When a Network or a Part of a Network Becomes

Question 81

Question 81

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When a network or a part of a network becomes so saturated with data packets that packet transfer is noticeably impeded,____ occurs.


A) network flowing
B) packet control
C) frame control
D) network congestion

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