👉 A midchannel is a type of channel in digital communication, where the data transmitted over the channel travels through two or more layers (channels) before reaching its destination. In other words, it's a layer-by-layer process that allows for faster data transmission and processing as compared to traditional single-layer channels like a wireline connection. Midchannels are often used for high-speed data transfer between devices, such as mobile phones, computers, and servers, because they can significantly reduce the latency (or delay)