backhaullinkeissä
Backhaullinkeissä, often referred to as backhaul links, are a crucial component of telecommunications networks, particularly in wireless and mobile communication systems. They are responsible for connecting the access network, which is the part of the network that directly serves end-user devices like smartphones, to the core network. The core network is the central part of the telecommunications infrastructure that handles switching, routing, and management of the entire network.
In essence, backhaul links carry traffic from the base stations or access points back to the core
Various technologies are employed for backhaul, including fiber optic cables, microwave links, and increasingly, millimeter wave