Backhaul

Pronunciation: /ˈbækˈhɔɫ/

Backhaul (noun)

  1. The process of sending data from a remote location to a central network.
  2. The return trip of a vehicle, often carrying goods, after delivering its main load.

Examples

  • The backhaul network supports high-speed data transfer.
  • Efficient backhaul is crucial for mobile networks.

Common collocations: backhaul network, optimize backhaul, backhaul capacity, backhaul service, arrange backhaul

Synonyms of Backhaul

Neutral

Antonyms of Backhaul

  • in the context of data transmission