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Microwave networks

Microwave networks use high-frequency radio waves to transmit data wirelessly between locations, often over long distances. These signals travel through the air between antennas positioned on towers, buildings, or mountaintops. Microwave technology is commonly used for telephone, television, and internet communications, especially where laying physical cables is difficult or expensive. Because microwave signals are line-of-sight, the antennas must have a clear path between them to ensure reliable transmission. This method offers high-speed, secure, and efficient data transfer, making it ideal for connecting remote areas, backbone networks, or providing wireless links in urban environments.