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Correct, as in this instance, the connection of the WAPs to the ISP's core.
Your backhaul would be the connection from your local node to your internet provider's core network. In some cases there isn't really a backhaul. For instance, most of Verizon FIOS, the fiber actually runs from the house all the way to the local exchange.
For a wireless carrier the backhaul would be the run from the tower back to whatever core piece of network it is connected to.
Really, a backhaul can have a lot of meanings, but generally from some edge device to a core piece of some network.