Backhauling

Backhauling is 1) the transportation in the reverse direction to the main from its principal haul. (e.g., the transportation of gas apparently in the reverse direction to the main flow of the pipeline; 2) in telecommunications, the physical part of a communications network between the central backbone and the individual local networks; 3) wireless backhaul is the wireless communication and network infrastructure responsible for transporting communication data from end users or nodes to the central network or infrastructure and vice versa.

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