What Does a Network Backbone Do?
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A network backbone is the primary infrastructure of a network and serves as a path for the exchange of information between different nodes of a network. It ties together all the different networks, allowing them to communicate with each other. A network backbone should have sufficient bandwidth to allow efficient communication between different parts of the network.