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uplink
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up·link  (plngk)
n.
A transmission path by which radio or other signals are sent to an aircraft or a communications satellite.

uplink [ˈʌpˌlɪŋk]
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) the transmitter on the ground that sends signals up to a communications satellite
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Noun1.uplink - a transmission from Earth to a spacecraft or the path of such a transmission
transmission - communication by means of transmitted signals
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uplink [ˈʌplɪŋk] nliaison f montante


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30pm when a transmission problem at a Saudi network caused the failure of three major international uplinks with Tata Telecom, which directly impacted our total uplinks capacity causing service degradation," the company said.
gif ) Batelco has said that its internet services in Bahrain were affected last week due to disruptions in international uplinks and normal service has now been restored.
Additionally, the lower operating cost that is from not having to rent the programming and possibly the shared uplinks, can sweeten the deal.
 
 
 
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