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Backhaul Wireless
Carry (freight) on a return journey
In the context of broadcasting, backhaul refers to uncut program content that is transmitted point-to-point to an individual television station or radio station, broadcast network or other receiving entity where it will be integrated into a finished TV show or radio show.
In a hierarchical telecommunications network the backhaul portion of the network comprises the intermediate links between the core network, or backbone, of the network and the small subnetworks at the "edge" of the entire hierarchical network.
A vehicle's return trip
radio: medium for communication
Lacking or not requiring wires
having no wires; "a wireless security system"
transmission by radio waves
Sprint 4G backhaul
While most of the entire building was taken up by Nextel network equipment, there is also a space for the 4G network equipment, although all of the 4G backhaul equipment for this cell site is contained in these two gray cabinets.
Basically, as the wireless industry has advanced, each generation of wireless network equipment takes up dramatically less space. The equipment also uses substantially less energy.
Sprint backhaul equipment
The space taken up by the Sprint 3G equipment is about half of what Nextel's 2G equipment use. The 4G equipment uses half the space of the 3G equipment.
So basically, every time you add a G (generation), you cut your space in half.