The traffic



Example: The traffic flows through network channels

Definition


"The traffic" in IT refers to the amount of data moving through network channels, including the transmission of information between devices. It represents the flow of packets or signals that users and systems exchange over a digital communication network.

Etymology


The term "the traffic" originates from the general English word 'traffic,' which historically described the movement of vehicles or goods. In computing and IT, it was adopted to describe data flow, drawing a parallel between physical movement on roads and digital movement on networks.

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"The traffic" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - IT Users - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 106 commonly used words.
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