backhaulyhteyksissä
Backhaulyhteyksissä, often translated as backhaul connections, refers to the network infrastructure that connects the access network to the core network. In telecommunications, the access network is the part that directly serves end-users, such as mobile phone towers or residential internet connections. The core network is the central part of the telecommunications provider's infrastructure, responsible for routing traffic and providing services. Backhaul links are crucial for aggregating traffic from many access points and transporting it to the core network for further processing and distribution.
These connections can be established using various technologies, including fiber optic cables, microwave links, or copper
The increasing demand for higher bandwidth, especially with the advent of 5G mobile technology and the growth