Programming Upgrade Packages Sample Clauses

Programming Upgrade Packages. Each Operator-Acquired Subscriber in an Analog Bulk Property shall have the option, at his/her expense, of adding the Analog Bulk Digital Tier Upgrade Package to the Analog Bulk Programming Package. In order to receive the Analog Bulk Digital Tier Upgrade Package, the Operator-Acquired Subscriber must lease a DIRECTV System. Each Operator-Acquired Subscriber in a Direct-To-Home Property and Digital Bulk Property and each Operator-Acquired Subscriber to the Analog Bulk Digital Tier Upgrade Package shall have the additional option, at his/her expense, of adding, one or more A la carte Upgrade Packages.
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