Common use of Access to Additional RF Channels Clause in Contracts

Access to Additional RF Channels. Access to additional RF channels may be achieved either by adding additional RF tuners or else by providing a wideband tuner capable of accessing multiple channels simultaneously either from the primary network or else from a physically separate network. For example, the CSTB may allow access to multiple RF channels and have the ability to tune into two or more separate streams of video, audio, interactive media, service information or EPG data simultaneously and process these stream separately. This allowance does not apply to additional network-based IP inputs such as an additional Ethernet interface. The allowance given is per additional RF channel.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement, Voluntary Industry Agreement, Voluntary Industry Agreement

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Access to Additional RF Channels. Access to additional RF channels may be achieved by either by adding additional RF tuners or else by providing a wideband tuner capable of accessing multiple channels simultaneously either from the primary network or else from a physically separate network. For example, the CSTB may allow a device which allows access to multiple RF channels and have has the ability to tune into two or more separate streams of video, audio, interactive media, service information or EPG data simultaneously and process these stream separately. This allowance does not apply to additional network-network- based IP inputs such as an additional Ethernet interface. The allowance given is per additional RF channel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement

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