In rural or remote regions where laying fiber is difficult and costly, microwave communication devices can be quickly deployed to provide backhaul services for mobile networks.
For example, in mountainous regions, islands, or other hard-to-reach areas, microwave backhaul offers a reliable solution to connectivity challenges.

In temporary sites located far from urban areas, such as construction sites or mines, microwave devices can act as the core backhaul solution for mobile services, bridging the gap where fiber networks are insufficient.
The flexibility and rapid deployment capabilities of microwave communication devices make them a crucial alternative in areas where fiber coverage is not feasible or is prohibitively expensive.