The correct answer is D. Data is being throttled .
Data throttling refers to the intentional slowing down of internet speeds by a mobile carrier after a user reaches a certain data usage limit or during network congestion. In this scenario, the employee can still successfully upload files, but the speed has decreased compared to before—this is a classic symptom of throttling.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Wireless is turned off
If wireless were turned off, the employee would not be able to upload anything at all. The question clearly states that uploads are still successful.
B. 5G is disabled
Disabling 5G could reduce speeds slightly if the device falls back to 4G/LTE, but it would not typically cause a significant or noticeable degradation unless compared under ideal conditions. It is not the most likely cause.
C. Roaming is turned on
Roaming allows connectivity outside the home network. While it may incur additional charges, it does not inherently cause significant speed reduction in most modern networks. It is less likely than throttling.
Exam Tip (Core 1 220-1201):
Slow but working connection → Think throttling or congestion
No connection → Think disabled wireless or network issues
Final Answer: D. Data is being throttled