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Multipath routing is a network routing technique that uses multiple pathways for data packets to travel between a source and a destination. This approach contrasts with traditional single-path routing, where a packet is sent through a single, predefined route. By utilizing multiple paths, multipath routing aims to improve network performance, resilience, and reliability.

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