What is BackHauling?
drolet_55 05-May-2008 10:51:41 AM

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Backhauling is concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and MSC.
Posted by waqqas1


Manufacturers of network switching equipment use the term to mean "getting data to the network backbone"
(which is similar to its use in the satellite communication industry). For example, Ascend uses the term to
describe how its MAX 2000 switch can be used to interconnect data from a backhaul T-1 line on
which mobile and remote office users are connected to an Internet service provider and the backbone of the Internet.

Posted by gsmxprt


In centralized telecommunications networks, backhauling is concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and MSC.
Posted by kwwilliams


1) In satellite communication, backhaul is used to mean getting data to a point from which it can be distributed over a network. For example, to deliver a live television program from Chicago to authorized DirecPC satellite terminals around the country, the video signals would have to be backhauled by some means.

Manufacturers of network switching equipment use the term to mean "getting data to the network backbone" (which is similar to its use in the satellite communication industry).
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 06-May-2008 01:25:56 AM By: sagitraz

1) In satellite communication, backhaul is used to mean getting data to a point from which it can be distributed over a network. For example, to deliver a live television program from Chicago to authorized DirecPC satellite terminals around the country, the video signals would have to be backhauled by some means.

Manufacturers of network switching equipment use the term to mean "getting data to the network backbone" (which is similar to its use in the satellite communication industry).

Posted: 06-May-2008 01:01:19 PM By: kwwilliams

In centralized telecommunications networks, backhauling is concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and MSC.

Posted: 21-May-2008 03:13:13 AM By: gsmxprt

Manufacturers of network switching equipment use the term to mean "getting data to the network backbone"
(which is similar to its use in the satellite communication industry). For example, Ascend uses the term to
describe how its MAX 2000 switch can be used to interconnect data from a backhaul T-1 line on
which mobile and remote office users are connected to an Internet service provider and the backbone of the Internet.

Posted: 31-December-2008 07:17:08 AM By: waqqas1

Backhauling is concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and MSC.