Information on System Sample Clauses

Information on System. 3.9.1. Schedule 3.9.1 lists as of June 30, 2004 (unless a later date is specified on Schedule 3.9): (a) the approximate number of miles of energized cable plant (aerial and underground, in each case stated as a number which such miles shall not exceed), and the approximate number of dwellings passed; (b) the total number of Subscribers in the System; (c) the bandwidth capacity of the System specified in MHz, and (d) the number of channels activated throughout the System. 3.9.2. Schedule 3.9.2 sets forth as of June 30, 2004: (a) the rates charged as of the date of this Agreement to customers for each class of service; (b) all discounts, regardless of whether standard or offered in the ordinary course, from the standard rates and charges offered by the Broadband Business; (c) the dollar amounts of all rate changes within the Broadband Business since December 31, 2003, and (d) all marketing, advertising and promotional programs currently in effect and any such programs conducted since December 31, 2003. 3.9.3. The System duly and properly carries and delivers the respective channels indicated in Schedule 3.9.
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Information on System. 3.9.1. As of the date of this Agreement (i) there are approximately 145 miles of energized cable plant in the System of which approximately 70% is underground and approximately 30% is aerial and (ii) not less than 75% of the energized cable plant has a bandwidth capacity of at least 550 MHz. 3.9.2. As of the date of this Agreement, the energized cable plant passes 13,100 "dwellings" (where "dwellings" means a home or other residential unit that can legally be serviced by the System by using no more than 300 feet of drop cable). Of these 13,100 "dwellings," 12,700 can legally be serviced by the System by using no more than 150 feet of drop cable, with the remaining 400 "dwellings" requiring more than 150 feet (but no more than 300 feet) of drop cable.
Information on System. As of the date of this Agreement, the System --------------------- has at least 6,100 Equivalent Basic Subscribers and passes approximately nine thousand (9,000) homes. The System generated gross revenue from operations in calendar year 1997 of at least Two Million, Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,300,000).

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