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The Wireless Backhaul market is a segment of the telecommunications industry that focuses on providing wireless connectivity between two points. It is used to connect base stations, cell towers, and other wireless access points to the core network. This type of connection is often used in areas where it is difficult or expensive to lay down fiber or other wired connections. Wireless backhaul solutions can be used to provide high-speed, reliable, and secure connections for a variety of applications, including voice, data, and video.
Wireless backhaul solutions are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a cost-effective and reliable way to connect remote locations. They are also becoming more widely used as mobile networks expand and the demand for higher bandwidth increases.
Some of the companies in the Wireless Backhaul market include Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, ZTE, and Cisco. Show Less Read more