headend

/ˈhɛdˌɛnd/
noun
  1. A central facility that receives and processes television or internet signals before distributing them to subscribers.
    • The cable company's headend receives satellite signals and sends them to homes.
    • A power outage at the headend caused a loss of service for the entire neighborhood.
    • Technicians at the headend monitor the quality of the broadcast.
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