👉 A microjump is a type of network communication protocol that allows data to be transmitted in a smaller amount than what would be needed for a full packet. This means that it can transmit much more information without significantly increasing the size of the packet itself, which is known as "packetization." In other words, instead of sending multiple packets, a microjump uses one small packet to carry all the data. This allows for faster transmission speeds compared to traditional network protocols like TCP or UDP.