back haul

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Definition of back haul in English Turkish dictionary

backhaul
(Telekom) Sahadan merkeze dağıtılmak üzere gönderilen noktadan noktaya görüntü aktarımı
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(Telekom) Bir yer istasyonunu yerel bir şebeke veya nüfus merkezine bağlamak üzere kullanılan yersel bir haberleşme kanalı
backhaul
(Telekom) Geniş bant networklerde farklı noktalardan verileri merkeze toplayan mekanizma
English - English
Haul a shipment over part of the reverse route the car traveled with the initial load Shipment hauled back over part of or the entire route of the car Shipment moving in the direction of the light flow of traffic Picking up a load in a piece of equipment that normally runs empty
To transport a shipment back over part of a route which it has traveled
1 Return transportation movement usually at less revenue than the original move
The return movement of a means of transport which has provided a transport service in one direction
A roundabout way of connecting a circuit to take advantage of a cheaper route
A method of call routing in which the call is taken beyond its destination and then back to that destination Usually used to attain cheaper rates
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To transmit (data or footage) from a remote site to a central site from where it is re-transmitted
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The shipment of materiel to or through an area from which the materiel had previously been shippedUS FM 55-15 TRANSPORTATION REFERENCE DATA; 9 June 1886
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(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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(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
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Backhaul may refer to: A.) Backhaul, in telecommunications, concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and more centralised points of presence. B.) Backhaul, in the broadcast TV industry, the point-to-point transmission, usually by satellite, of a feed from a remote location to the studio. C.) In the freight industry, freight carried by a trucker to return to his home with a loaded truck, rather than an empty one (as opposed to headhaul, the outgoing freight)
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(telecommunications), in telecommunications, concerned with transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access points) and more centralized points of presence
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A vehicle's return movement from original destination to original origin
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The shipment of materiel to or through an area from which the materiel had previously been shipped
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{i} (Internet) concentrating data in a distribution point from which it is sent over Internet channels; concentrating radio or TV signals in a distribution point for later broadcast; transferal of data from remote users to a central network
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A natural gas transportation service which requires movement of gas from a point of receipt to a point of delivery such that the contractual direction of movement on the pipeline is in a direction opposite to the flow of the gas
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Method of transmitting signal from Base station to Mobile Switching Center
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Wholesalers and direct buying retailers may have a program whereby they stop at manufacturer companies’ plants to pick up products and receive a backhaul discount (saving the manufacturer hauling costs) From the manufacturer standpoint, if they permit this practice, they are participating in a backhaul program and this can occur even if he has his own trucks It’s simply permitting the wholesaler/retailer to make pickups and prevent him from having to run his truck while it's empty - in addition to providing for a backhaul allowance (discount)
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Transmission of control signals over an available data link
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A commodity food is picked up by a processor, from a sponsor, for processing
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a term used to describe the transmission of a signal (normally video) from the end of a microwave or broadcast system to a central point
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Network connections from a remote site, such as a mobile Base Station, to a point of concentration such as an MSC or a BSC
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– point-to-point transmission from a base station and a communications network
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A deviation to move cargo on the return leg of a voyage for the purpose of minimizing ballast mileage and thereby reducing transportation costs
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return trip
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The term used to describe how switches get data to the backbone network Go to top
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The return movement of a vehicle from its original destination to its original point of origin, especially when carrying goods back over all or part of the same route
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A deviation to move cargo on the return leg of a voyage for the purpose of minimizing ballast mileage and thereby reducing transportation cost For example, N Europe/ E Med / USNH/ Carib , versus N Europe / Carib
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1 A point-to-point transmission in real-time from a remote site to the mix point or to the network distribution center 2 To send a program from a remote site to the network operations center for real-time distribution (See also: Production Feed, Real-Time)
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