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MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) is a data routing technique used by networks to efficiently direct data packets. It assigns short labels to packets, which routers use to determine the fastest path through the network without examining every detail of the data. This makes data transfer quicker, more reliable, and capable of supporting multiple types of services like voice, video, and internet traffic simultaneously. Think of MPLS as a high-speed, flexible system that streamlines data delivery across complex networks, ensuring high performance and quality of service.