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Services and routes

In networking, "services" are like specific functions or applications (such as websites, email, or streaming) that users access over the internet. "Routes" are the paths data takes to reach these services, guiding information from its origin to its destination efficiently. Think of services as the destinations people want to reach, and routes as the roads or highways that carry their data there. Properly defining services and routes ensures that data flows smoothly and reliably to the correct location, providing seamless access to online resources.