Base stations communicate with each other through a wireless communication protocol such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LTE, or other cellular networks. They can also communicate through wired connections using fiber optic cables, copper cables, or satellite links. The communication between base stations is critical for the seamless operation of wireless networks. They exchange information such as network status, traffic load, and handover information to ensure that wireless devices remain connected to the network with minimum interruptions. The communication between base stations is managed by the network operator, who ensures network performance, reliability, and security.





