Multicasting is a network communication method where data is transmitted to a select group of recipients simultaneously. Instead of sending individual copies to each receiver (unicasting) or broadcasting to everyone, multicasting efficiently delivers data to only those who have joined a specific multicast group. This is commonly used for streaming media, online gaming, and distributing software updates to many users at once, conserving network bandwidth.
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