Upstream definition

Upstream means carrying a transmission to the Headend from remote points on the Cable System or from Interconnection points on the Cable System.
Upstream means the direction of flow opposite to downstream.
Upstream means the mineral supply chain from the extraction sites to the smelters and refiners, inclusive;

Examples of Upstream in a sentence

  • Infrastructure and Marketing markets and distributes products to customers on behalf of Exploration and Production and is grouped in the Upstream business segment based on the nature of its interconnected operations.

  • Downstream bandwidth: Mbps Upstream bandwidth: Mbps NRC: $ MRC $ ________ 3.2.1.1 Identify first DNS server: .

  • An activated connection to an Upstream Channel, allowing a User(s) to transmit a Signal(s) upstream to a designated location.

  • For Salinity, the averaged value obtained from the Reference (Upstream) station was used for the basis as the WQO.

  • The Company’s business is conducted predominantly through two major business segments – Upstream and Downstream.


More Definitions of Upstream

Upstream means the direction of Signals transmitted to the Headend from remote points on the Cable System or from Interconnection points on the Cable System.
Upstream means the mineral supply chain from the extraction sites to the smelters or refiners, included;
Upstream means signals sent from the customer towards the network.
Upstream means Harvest's petroleum and natural gas segment, consisting of the development, production and subsequent sale of petroleum, natural gas and natural gas liquids in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia;
Upstream means the petroleum activities and facilities prior to thevaluation point’ as defined in the Sunrise IUA;
Upstream means locations in the receiving waters near but above (upstream of) a point of
Upstream means the transport of Signals to the Headend from remote points on the Cable System.‌