Channel Capacity and Use Sample Clauses

Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Upon effective date of this Agreement, all Access channels provided for herein are administered by the Grantor or designee.
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Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Grantee shall make available to City three (3) Downstream Channels for PEG use as provided for in this Section.
Channel Capacity and Use. 8.3.1. Upon the effective date of this agreement, all Access Channels provided for in this agreement are administered by the City or designee.
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Grantee shall make available to City up to seven (7) Downstream Channels for PEG use as provided for in this Section.
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Grantee shall make available to City eight (8) Downstream Channels for PEG Access use as provided for in this Section. As of the Effective Date, there are seven (7) standard definition Access Channels in use by the City or its Designated Access Providers, which shall remain in use until the City and Grantee active the High Definition Access Channels as set forth in subsections 9.2 (D) and (E).
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) As of the Effective Date, there are six (6) standard definition Access Channels in use by the City or its Designated Access Providers which shall remain in use subject to subsection 9.2 (D).
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Grantee shall make available to Grantor up to five (5) Downstream Channels for PEG use as provided for in this Section.
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Channel Capacity and Use. 1. Grantee will continue to make available on the cable system, at no cost to Grantor, five analog channels. These five channels currently consist of the following, all of which are now activated: • Channel 3, which is the governmental access channel. • Channel 95, which is the public access channel. (The continued use of Channel 95 is subject to the provisions of paragraph C(1) below.) • Channel 31, which is an educational access channel operated by the Santa Xxx Unified School District under authority delegated by the Grantor. • Channel 98, which is an educational access channel operated by Cal State University Fullerton under authority delegated by the Grantor. • Channel 99, which is an educational access channel operated by Santa Xxx College under authority delegated by the Grantor. Each analog channel will be six MHz and will be capable of transmitting a standard analog video signal. At the request of the Grantor, Grantee will identify these channels by call letters that are specified by the Grantor.
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Grantee shall make available to the Grantor up to five (5) Downstream Channels for EG use as provided for in this Section. Subject to a change of Applicable Law that may occur during the Term of this Franchise, this requirement regarding the provision of Access Channels or the calculation and payment of Franchise Fees, shall be addressed pursuant to subsection 3.11 of this Franchise.

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