uplink

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By analogy and less formally, the communication path from a mobile device to a base station, a consumer to the network backbone, a client device to a server etc
Pertaining to GSM and cellular networks, uplink is the transmission path from a mobile station to the base station (cell site)
The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform. An uplink is the converse of a downlink. An uplink or downlink is distinguished from reverse link or forward link
Pertaining to data transmission from a data station to the headend
{i} transmission channel which carries signals from a station on earth to a communications satellite or other airborne transmitter
A means of transmitting information from the user to a remote device Or, the act of uplinking V V (not italicized) volt
The return signal from the user to the base station
The earth to satellite signal path
Represents the connectivity from a border node to an upnode
the direction of a mobile base station link that transports data from the mobile to the base station
The ground-to-satellite transmitter
A network connection between the Cisco 6400 system chassis and a WAN Also known as a trunk
The signal that carries information from an earth station source up to a satellite
Transmission of Television or other signals from earth to the satellite
Communications (commands) link from a ground station to a spacecraft NPAS models an uplink as if it were a forward service
The transmission link from an earth station to a communications satellite
1 To transmit a signal from an earth station to a particular communications satellite transponder The earth station capable of transmitting a signal to a satellite (See also: Dish, Downlink, TVRO)
to send a signal up to a satellite requiring a special dish and reservation of time on the satellite
The transmission to a satellite 6 11
The portion of a communications link used to transmit signals from an Earth-based terminal (on land, ship, or aircraft) to a satellite
The signal that travels from the earth-transmitting station up to the receiving station, such a satellite
a transmission from Earth to a spacecraft or the path of such a transmission
A radio link from a mobile terminal to a base station
A radio link from a site on the earth or from an aircraft to a satellite
A high-speed connection for aggregating traffic For example, a work group switch with several 10 Mbps ports usually will have a 100 Mbps uplink to a backbone switch or a server
the path, or link, from a transmitting earth station to the satellite The term is frequently applied to a transmitting earth station
A term referring to the transmission of data from the ground to an aircraft Mode S ground-to-air signals are transmitted on the 1,030 MHz interrogation frequency channel
Transmission of information from an earth station to a geostationary communications satellite
A connection from a lower to higher device; a hub to a switch, a switch to a router, a router to a server
Earth station used for transmitting to a satellite
1   The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform   Note: An uplink is the converse of a downlink (188)  2 Pertaining to data transmission from a data station to the headend (188)
uplinks
plural of uplink
uplink