Headend Sample Clauses

Headend. The electronic control center of the Cable System containing equipment that receives, amplifies, filters and converts incoming Signals for distribution over the Cable System.
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Headend. The control center of a cable television system, where incoming signals are amplified, converted, processed, and combined into a common cable along with any origination cablecasting, for transmission to Subscribers. Headend usually includes antennas, preamplifiers, frequency converters, demodulators, processors, and other related equipment.
Headend. The electronic center of the Cable System containing equipment that receives, amplifies, filters and converts incoming Signals for distribution over the Cable System. Hub or Hub Site: A sub-Headend, generally located within a cable television community, used for the purpose of either (i) Signal processing or switching, or (ii) placement of a Fiber Node, microwave link or transportation super trunk. Internet: The world-wide computer network. Issuing Authority: The Mayor of the City of North Adams, Massachusetts. Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act. License Fee: The payments to be made by the Licensee to the City, which shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 622(g) of the Cable Act. Licensee: Mountain Cable Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adelphia Cable Communications or any successor or transferee in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Renewal License. Node or Fiber Node: A remote point(s) in the Cable System connecting fiber-optic cable to the Trunk and Distribution System. Normal Business Hours: Those hours during which most similar businesses in the City are open to serve customers. In all cases, Normal Business Hours shall include some evening hours at least one (1) night per week and/or some weekend hours. Outlet: An interior receptacle, generally mounted xxx xxxx, that connects a Subscriber's or User's equipment to the Cable System. Pay Cable or Pay Service(s): Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-channel or group-of-channels basis. Pay-Per-View: Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-program or per-event basis. PEG: The acronym for "public, educational and governmental," used in conjunction with Access Channels, support and facilities.
Headend. The Grantee's headend will be housed in an environmentally hardened building, with sufficient air conditioning and power conditioning equipment both for short-term and long-term equipment installation. Standby powering will be installed of sufficient size to be able to provide a continuous supply of electricity in the event of loss of commercial power.
Headend. The Tenderer or manufacturer should supply a compatible (20 year's license for the supplied meters) automatic meter infrastructure software with the ability to run all the supplied quantity of meters with online support after installation and it shall have the following specifications:
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Headend. The control center of a cable television system, where incoming signals are amplified, converted, processed and combined into a common cable along with any origination cablecasting, for transmission to subscribers. Headend usually includes antennas, preamplifiers, frequency converters, demodulators, modulators, processors, and other related equipment. INITIAL FRANCHISE SERVICE AREA The area served by the cable system as of the effective date of the franchise agreement. INSTALLATION The connection from system feeder cable to the subscriber's converter or terminal and the provision of service. NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS Means those hours during which most similar businesses in the community are open to serve customers. In all cases, "normal business hours" must include some evening hours, at least one night per week, and/ or some weekend hours. NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS Means those service conditions that are within the control of the Company. Those conditions, which are not within the control of the Company, include, but are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages, and severe or unusual weather conditions. Those conditions, which are ordinarily within the control of the Company, including, but are not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases, regular peak: or seasonal demand periods, and maintenance or upgrade of the cable system. PERSON Any individual, firm, corporation, cooperative, association, trust, partnership, joint venture, combination or other legally recognized entity, whether for-profit or not-for-profit, but shall not mean the County. PUBLIC PROPERTY Any real property owned by the County or any other governmental unit that is not otherwise defined herein as a Public Way. A franchise does not authorize the use of any Public Property by the Company. PUBLIC WAY(S) Shall mean the surface of, and the space above and below, any public street, highway, freeway, bridge, land path, alley, court, boulevard, sidewalk, way, lane, public way, drive, circle or other public right-of-way, including, but not limited to, public utility easements, dedicated utility strips, or rights-of- way dedicated for compatible uses and any temporary or permanent fixtures or improvements located thereon now or hereafter held by the Franchising Authority in the Franchise Area, which shall entitle the Franchising Authority and the Company to the use thereof for the purpose of installing, operating, r...
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Headend. All HeadEnd equipment is divided among "rack systems". Each rack system generally supports between 200 to 500 cabins depending on the population of equipment in the rack system. While the rack system configuration will at times change slightly, Allin will commit to delivering equipment that can materially be shown to be consistent with equipment Allin is then installing in similar environments. As an example, a current rack system configuration would include the following equipment:
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