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Report flow chart. The information in the annual report shall include: • For each reported Set-top Box model, all information necessary to calculate maximum allowed or reported TEC, including: o Modal power use (e.g., on, sleep, deep sleep) and annual energy use (TEC); o Features similar to those reported to ENERGY STAR (e.g., HD, DVR, whole home, HNI, auto power down enabled, etc.); and o Details on calculating TEC and implementation of sleep states, including the number of hours deep sleep was set for at deployment. • Deployment information (total units Deployed by category and units Deployed compliant with Tier 1 and with Tier 2 commitments by category) with an attestation that the volumes reported reflect units Deployed during the reporting period. Models shall be distinguished if energy use varies by configuration. Signatory Service Providers are encouraged towards early adoption of Tier 2 commitments. To that end, annual reports for all reporting periods before the Tier 2 Effective Date will include the percentage of Set-top Boxes that test at Tier 2 levels. A Service Provider has the option to report this percentage by using the Tier 1 test method to approximate Tier 2 qualification, or to use the test method described in Annex B, Tier 2 Requirements and Test Method and Annex E, New Feature Process . Each Service Provider shall provide the number of residential multichannel video subscribers served. The last regularly published subscriber count during the year will be used for the STB CEEVA annual report. The total number of residential multichannel video subscribers served during the reporting period by both signatory and non-signatory Service Providers shall be determined by the CRTC. Service Providers are encouraged to report information to the Data Aggregator that can help to describe energy consumption trends and energy efficiency progress. For example, reduced average energy consumption per subscriber is driven by continued shift to thin clients or additional energy required for a new capability. When a Signatory Service Provider is making its first report, it may provide data either for the entire prior Reporting Period, Jan 1 – Dec 31 (effectively backdating its commitment to the Jan 1 preceding its signature) or provide a report covering only the period beginning with its signature. All reporting arrangements shall protect the confidentiality of commercially sensitive information. The Data Aggregator must sign a confidentiality agreement in relation to any co...
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