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In a mobile backhaul network, a field engineer is tasked with diagnosing a performance issue where the latency is significantly higher than expected. The engineer discovers that the network is experiencing packet loss due to congestion in the backhaul links. Given that the backhaul links are operating at a capacity of 1 Gbps and the average packet size is 1500 bytes, calculate the maximum number of packets that can be transmitted per second under ideal conditions. Additionally, identify the most effective strategy to mitigate the congestion and improve latency.
Implement Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize critical traffic and manage bandwidth allocation effectively.
Increase the physical bandwidth of the backhaul links to 2 Gbps without any traffic management.
Reduce the average packet size to 500 bytes without addressing the underlying congestion issue.
Disable non-essential services temporarily to free up bandwidth without any traffic prioritization.

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