magistraalvõrkudes
Magistraalvõrkudes, a term often translated as "trunk networks" or "backbone networks," refers to the primary, high-capacity transmission lines that form the core of a telecommunications network. These networks are designed to carry large volumes of data and voice traffic over long distances, connecting major hubs, data centers, and exchange points. Unlike local access networks that serve individual end-users, magistraal võrkudes are built for speed, reliability, and scalability.
The infrastructure typically consists of fiber optic cables, which offer superior bandwidth and signal integrity compared
The primary function of magistraal võrkudes is to aggregate traffic from numerous smaller networks and efficiently