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Multi-Access Networks

Multi-access networks are communication systems that allow multiple devices, such as smartphones, laptops, or sensors, to connect and share data over a common medium, like Wi-Fi or Ethernet. They enable efficient data transfer by coordinating how devices access the network, ensuring that everyone can communicate without interference or collision. Examples include local area networks (LANs), Wi-Fi networks, and cellular networks where many users and devices share the same infrastructure. This setup supports connectivity for diverse applications, from browsing the internet to streaming videos, making shared communication seamless and reliable.