noun
- the originating point or central facility of a cable television system from which signals are transmitted to subscribers
- the source or starting point of a stream or river
Usage: technical; telecommunications
Usage: geography; less common
Examples
- The cable company's headend processes all incoming signals before distributing them to local neighborhoods.
- Engineers at the headend monitor signal quality throughout the entire network.
- The headend facility houses the main servers and transmission equipment.
- The river's headend is located high in the mountain range.
- Water from the headend flows downstream toward the valley.