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Backhaul

 
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Backhaul may refer to:

  • Backhaul (telecommunications), in telecommunications, concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and more centralized points of presence
  • Backhaul (TV industry), in the broadcast TV industry, the point-to-point transmission, usually by satellite, of a feed from a remote location to the studio
  • Backhaul (trucking), in the transportation world, when a trucking company needs a load back to their terminal to get a driver home

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