Cable System Upgrade Sample Clauses

Cable System Upgrade. Prior to the effective date of this Franchise, the Grantee undertook a voluntary upgrade of its Cable System to a fiber-to-the-node system architecture, with fiber-optic cable deployed from the Headend to the node and tying into a hybrid fiber-coaxial system already serving Subscribers. Active and passive devices are capable of passing a minimum of 750 MHz, and the Cable System is capable of delivering high quality signals that meet, or exceed, FCC technical quality standards regardless of a particular manner in which signal is transmitted. During the term of this Franchise, the Grantee agrees to maintain the Cable System in a manner consistent with, or in excess of these specifications.
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Cable System Upgrade. Within three (3) years from the effective date of this agreement, the Franchisee shall complete a Cable System upgrade providing at least the following capabilities.
Cable System Upgrade. Grantee shall design and construct an upgraded hybrid fiber optic-coaxial Cable System with State of the Art capabilities which shall be substantially completed by ____. Service shall be provided throughout the City in accordance with the density requirements of the Master Ordinance, and activated to provide Services according to a construction plan and schedule developed by the Grantee and approved by provided to the City. For purposes of this Agreement, "substantially completed" shall mean service to all residential areas within the City having a density of twenty (20)fifteen (15) residential homes per aerial mile as measured from Grantee’s existing distribution system. In constructing and activating its upgraded Cable System the Grantee shall not discriminate between different areas of the City on the basis of race, creed, religion or income level. In order to ensure that the construction of the Cable System described in paragraph A will be performed as promised, the parties agree to establish a process that includes: a review of the system design plan; testing of the actual design as part of the earliest phase of construction; preventative testing of system components before and after installation to ensure that performance is adequate; and time lines for performance. The proposed Cable System design plan will specify at least the following elements: Design type, trunk and feeder design, and number and general location of hubs; Typical trunk and distribution system cable, fiber and equipment to be used; Projected number of channels and channel capability for both standard six (6) MHz bandwidth channels and digital channels that will be activated upon completion of each construction area of the Cable System and a description of the future activation requirements. At least 200 MHz of which shall be allocated to digital distribution. Voice, video, and data two‑way capability and activation requirements. Standby power for the System including the headend; Longest amplifier cascade in the Cable System (number of amplifiers, number of miles, type of cable/fiber); Construction schedule, including proposed dates for commencement and completion of construction by locations; and Extension of service to new areas having 15 homes per mile or more and any costs associated with extension. Grantee shall provide the City with "as built" maps and information for all aerial and underground facilities in an agreed upon electronic format within 90 days of the completion o...
Cable System Upgrade. The number of miles of distribution plant of the Cable System that have been upgraded, spaced and activated to a capacity of 750 MHz as of Closing shall be at least the number of miles set forth below opposite the date below which is the Closing Date: Closing Date Miles Upgraded May 31, 1998 1,531 June 30, 1998 1,662 July 31, 1998 1,823 August 31, 1998 1,984 September 30, 1998 2,145 October 31, 1998 2,306 November 30, 1998 2,467 December 31, 1998 2,628 The foregoing notwithstanding, the Closing condition set forth above in this Section 7.11 shall not be deemed not to be satisfied if CCTV is unable, due to circumstances beyond its control, to obtain the necessary equipment to cause the distribution plant of the Cable System to have been upgraded, spaced and activated to a capacity of 750 MHz in accordance with such schedule.
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