No Entry-Level Video Package Sample Clauses

No Entry-Level Video Package. If an Open Internet Service does not offer an Entry-Level Video Package, then STE may only allow such Open Internet Service to offer to its subscribers an STE Service on an à la carte basis or (subject to the requirements of Section 2(c)(iv)(C) below) bundled with other services, provided that more than 50% of such Open Internet Service’s business is comprised of the delivery of video programming (not including Adult Programs) to its customers over the Internet. In such cases, the price to subscribers for such à la carte STE Service or STE Service bundle is suggested to be at least equal to the Open Internet Bundle SLP then in effect (not including any price to the subscriber for Internet access, if any). If any such à la carte STE Service or STE Service bundle is offered at a price below the Open Internet Bundle SLP (not including any price to the subscriber for Internet access, if any), then each subscriber who pays for or is otherwise authorized to access such lower priced STE Service shall be subject to the relevant Multiplier for purposes of determining STE’s compliance with the Internet Cap as described below.
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