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Latency vs Mbps: The Netflix Thread Analogy

🎬 Latency vs Mbps: The Netflix Thread Analogy Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes when you tap play? Imagine this: You’re tired after a long day. You grab your phone, open Netflix, and tap on your favourite show. But have you ever wondered what’s happening behind the scenes in those few seconds before your video starts? Let’s simplify it with a fun analogy! 🌟 🧡 The Thread Analogy ✅ Step 1: Throwing the Thread (Latency) Think of your internet connection as throwing a thread from your phone to the Netflix server. Latency is the time taken for that thread to reach Netflix and come back to you. πŸ“± πŸ–₯️ ...

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