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Reverse Multiplexing

Reverse multiplexing is a technique used to split a large data stream into smaller parts for transmission over multiple communication channels simultaneously, then resembled at the destination. It’s similar to breaking a large file into smaller pieces that travel through different roads and then being stitched back together. This approach improves data transfer speeds, optimizes the use of multiple links, and enhances reliability by reducing the impact if one link fails. Essentially, reverse multiplexing leverages several smaller, parallel connections to efficiently transmit big data from one point to another.