Backhaul
In wireless networks, the connection from an individual base station (tower) to the central network (backbone).
Typical backhaul connections are wired high-speed data connections, but they can be wireless as well (using point-to-point microwave, etc.)
Last updated Jul 13, 2018 by Rich Brome
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