Upload speed definition

Upload speed means the rate that data is transferred from a computer to the Internet.
Upload speed means the rate at which data is transferred from the user’s device to the internet. A common measurement of Upload speeds is megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabytes per second (Gbps).

Examples of Upload speed in a sentence

  • The maximum estimated speeds over each type of technology are as follows: 5G technology: - Download speed 500 Mbps - Upload speed 50 Mbps 4G technology: - Download speed 225 Mbps - Upload speed 50 Mbps 3G technology: - Download speed 32 Mbps - Upload speed 5 Mbps 2G technology: - Download speed 200 kbps - Upload speed 200 bps Vodafone does not guarantee a minimum speed of data traffic generated through mobile networks.

  • The Service plans available, monthly Service fees and upfront fees are as follows: Select Speed Service Speed (Mbps)* (Download speed) x (Upload speed) Upfront Fee Monthly Service Fee 5 x 3 $49.00 $141.90 10 x 5 $49.00 $207.90 50 x 15 $49.00 $306.90 100 x 20 $49.00 $372.90 ADDITIONAL IP ADDRESSES MONTHLY FEE Note: (1) IP Address Included with Business Internet Service.

Related to Upload speed

  • Download means copying data from one computer system (for example a backend server) to another (for example a vehicle).

  • Ignition cycle download means the number (count) of power mode cycles as determined by the EDR ECU at the time when the data was downloaded since the first use of the EDR.

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

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  • Supported Web Browser means the current release from time to time of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari, or any other web browser that the Provider agrees in writing shall be supported;