downlink in A Sentence

    1

    Transfer rate 2x30 Mbit/s uplink and Downlink.

    0
    2

    The problem is Downlink.

    0
    3

    Tests download speed(Downlink).

    0
    4

    Currently, HSDPA enables Downlink transfer speeds of up to 21 Mbit/s.

    0
    5

    Only interfere Downlink frequency of mobile system, without disturb normally working of Base Stations.

    0
    6

    Effectively making subsections, just interfering Downlink and causing no interception of base station.

    0
    7

    Finally, there's the Downlink, where data is sent back down to another ground station elsewhere on Earth.

    0
    8

    It uses transparent IP data to provide a balance and stable high-speed data rate up link(30Mbit/s) and Downlink(30Mbit/s).

    0
    9

    During test, ground systems will communicate to spacecraft via the same uplink and Downlink signals, as in space.

    0
    10

    And finally, there's the Downlink, where the data is sent back down to another satellite earth station anywhere on Earth.

    0
    11

    The uplink lifts the out hole and the Downlink arises to push the tablets out of the middle mould holes.

    0
    12

    Kirin 980 is the world's first SoC to sport a modem that supports LTE Category 21(which supports a Downlink of 1.4Gbps).

    0
    13

    These TSs can be allocated to users, and single TS can be shared by several active users for uplink and Downlink purposes.

    0
    14

    Kirin 980 is the“world's first” SoC to sport a modem that supports LTE Category 21 which supports a Downlink of 1.4Gbps, Huawei said.

    0
    15

    Each of the Flock 3p satellites-our 13th build-sports a 200 mbps Downlink speed and is capable of collecting over 2 million km per day.

    0
    16

    The Kirin 980 is the“world's first” SoC to sport a modem that supports LTE Category 21 which supports a Downlink of 1.4 Gbps, Huawei said.

    0
    17

    Each of the Flock 3p satellites- our 13th build- sports a 200 Mbit/s Downlink speed and is capable of collecting over 2 million km2 per day.

    0
    18

    Since 2006, UMTS networks in many countries have been or are in the process of being upgraded with High-Speed Downlink Packet Access(HSDPA), sometimes known as 3.5G.

    0
    19

    The first national network of satellite television, called Orbita, was created in the Soviet Union in 1967, for rebroadcasting and delivering TV signals to ground Downlink stations.

    0
    20

    Compared to 2G and 2.5G services, 3G allows simultaneous use of speech and data services and higher data rates(up to 14.0 Mbit/s on the Downlink and 5.8 Mbit/s on the uplink with HSPA+).

    0
    21

    Based on Balong 5000's excellent 5G connectivity capability, Kirin 990(5G) provides a leading peak Downlink rate of 2.3 Gbit/s and an uplink peak rate of 1.25 Gbit/s, delivering unmatched 5G experiences in the industry.

    0
    22

    GSM-900 uses 890- 915 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base station(uplink) and 935- 960 MHz for the other direction(Downlink), providing 124 RF channels(channel numbers 1 to 124) spaced at 200 kHz.

    0
    23

    GSM-900 uses 890- 915 MHz to send information from the Mobile Station to the Base Transceiver Station(uplink) and 935- 960 MHz for the other direction(Downlink), providing 124 RF channels(channel numbers 1 to 124) spaced at 200 kHz.

    0
    24

    Designed to support a leap in performance supporting on-device artificial intelligence, advanced photography and enhanced gaming, in addition to long battery life and fast LTE speeds for top-tier smartphones and tablet, Snapdragon 660 offers up to 30% higher graphics performance and twice the LTE and Wi-Fi Downlink speed compared to the prior generation.

    0
    25

    While UMTS2100 is the most widely deployed UMTS band, some countries' UMTS operators use the 850 MHz and/or 1900 MHz bands(independently, meaning uplink and Downlink are within the same band), notably in the US by AT&T Mobility, New Zealand by Telecom New Zealand on the XT Mobile Network and in Australia by Telstra on the Next G network.

    0
    26

    While UMTS2100 is the most widely deployed UMTS band, some countries' UMTS operators use the 850 MHz and/ or 1900 MHz bands( independently, meaning uplink and Downlink are within the same band), notably in the US by AT & T Mobility, New Zealand by Telecom New Zealand on the XT Mobile Network and in Australia by Telstra on the Next G network.

    0