INSTALLATION OF SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS Sample Clauses

INSTALLATION OF SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS. Operator agrees to provide, and shall be solely responsible for (including the costs thereof), the Signal Distribution System (including the required DIRECTV System) necessary to distribute the DIRECTV Service. Each Signal Distribution System shall be designed, developed, installed and maintained by Operator in accordance with the Technical Specifications which, at a minimum shall meet the requirements of the DIRECTV Specifications in effect as of the date of installation, and shall ensure the ability of residents to receive the DIRECTV Service in accordance with the Customer Service Levels required in Section 5.5 for at least ninety percent (90%) of the Inhabitable Units with the Operator-Acquired Property. The Technical Specifications shall include the level of DIRECTV Programming Packages and DIRECTV Systems available through the Signal Distribution System, which level shall not be reduced throughout the Term, unless consented to by DIRECTV. DIRECTV has the right to review the Technical Specifications from time to time, and upon completion of each installation, Operator shall promptly forward to DIRECTV, upon its request, an updated copy of the final Technical Specifications for the installed System. If the Technical Specifications for the installed System do not at least meet the DIRECTV Specifications in effect as of the date of installation, DIRECTV may, in its reasonable discretion, require Operator to make appropriate changes to bring the applicable Signal Distribution System into compliance with the applicable DIRECTV Specifications within a reasonable time period. DIRECTV may also, in its discretion, amend or revise the DIRECTV Specifications applicable to Signal Distribution Systems installed by its operators nationally and shall provide Operator with such amended or revised DIRECTV Specifications. Each Signal Distributions System installed sixty (60) days or more after delivery of such DIRECTV Specifications shall be installed in accordance with such DIRECTV Specifications.
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INSTALLATION OF SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS. (i) System Operator shall design, develop, install, and maintain, a Signal Distribution System for each SO Property which must comply with the DIRECTV Technical Specifications as provided by DIRECTV to System Operator, the current version of which is set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto. DIRECTV reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to amend or revise and reissue the Technical Specifications, which amendments or revisions shall be promptly communicated by DIRECTV to System Operator. Upon any such amendment or revision by DIRECTV to the Technical Specifications, DIRECTV and System Operator shall discuss in good faith the extent to which existing Signal Distribution Systems in SO Properties shall comply with such amended or revised Technical Specifications, it being understood and agreed by the parties that any and all uncompleted Signal Distribution Systems in SO Properties must comply with such revised or amended Technical Specifications. (ii) System Operator shall maintain a design for the installation and integration of each Signal Distribution System (“Design”) for each SO Property subject to this Agreement, together with a time schedule for installation. In creating, installing and maintaining any Signal Distribution System, System Operator shall comply with all DIRECTV System equipment manufacturers’ or Component manufacturers’ policies as may be in effect from time to time. DIRECTV shall provide to System Operator written notice as soon as commercially practicable after receipt and review of Design(s) if DIRECTV reasonably believes that any Design will not produce a Signal Distribution System meeting the Technical Specifications. System Operator shall provide installation progress reports to DIRECTV periodically or as DIRECTV may reasonably request, and shall promptly notify DIRECTV of any material changes to the installation schedule or Design. (iii) Upon completion of installation, System Operator shall promptly forward to DIRECTV, upon its request, an updated copy of the Design and completed Technical Registration Form, included in the Technical Specifications attached hereto as Exhibit D, which shall include, among other things, various measurements of the signal from the Signal Distribution System. DIRECTV shall provide to System Operator written notice as soon as commercially practicable after receipt and review of the Technical Registration Form if DIRECTV reasonably believes that such Technical Registration Form indicates that the Sig...

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