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<p>that has many locations may have a backbone network that ties all of the locations together, for example, if a server cluster needs to be accessed by different departments of a company that are located at different geographical locations. The pieces of the network connections (for example: Ethernet, wireless) that bring these departments together is often mentioned as network backbone. <a href="page.php?w=Network_congestion">Network congestion</a> is often taken into consideration while designing backbones.</p>

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