Common use of Improper Illumination Clause in Contracts

Improper Illumination. Improper Illumination" is defined as any of the following: (a) transmissions other than as specified in writing by GDS, or (b) transmissions of an incorrect frequency, or (c) transmissions at excessive power levels, or (d) any illumination that could cause harm to or interference on any transponder or space segment on any satellite. If GDS detects or is informed of any Improper Illumination of any Service provided under this Contract, GDS will immediately notify CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER shall take immediate corrective action to stop the Improper Illumination. If capable, and as soon as capable, GDS will temporarily suspend any affected Services should CUSTOMER be unable to rectify the Improper Illumination within four

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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