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Backhaul

Backhaul refers to the connection that links the core network or main data center to the smaller, local networks or devices, such as cell towers, internet service points, or distribution centers. It transports large amounts of data over long distances, supporting services like mobile phone calls, internet access, and data transfer. Think of backhaul as the main highway that carries traffic from neighborhood roads (local networks) to the larger interstates (core network), ensuring the smooth flow of information across different parts of the telecommunications or internet infrastructure.