Common use of TEC Base Functionality Allowances of CSTBs Clause in Contracts

TEC Base Functionality Allowances of CSTBs. The TEC base functionality allowances of all CSTBs includes conditional access to allow the descrambling of standard definition digital video and audio signals. The base functionality of all CSTBs includes the reception of digital TV signals from Cable, Satellite, IP or Terrestrial distribution systems, or else Thin-Client functionality, as further specified below. The classification of each CSTB (as set out below) is distinct and each classification is mutually exclusive. In the event that a particular CSTB might fall into more than one of the categories below then it shall be treated as falling solely into the first such category.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement, Voluntary Industry Agreement, Voluntary Industry Agreement

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TEC Base Functionality Allowances of CSTBs. The TEC base functionality allowances of all CSTBs includes conditional access Conditional Access to allow the descrambling of standard definition digital video and audio signals. The base functionality of all CSTBs includes the reception of digital TV signals from Cable, Satellite, IP or Terrestrial IP, Terrestrial, distribution systems, or else Thin-Client functionality, as further specified below. The classification of each CSTB (as set out below) is distinct and each classification is mutually exclusive. In the event that a particular CSTB might fall into more than one of the categories below then it shall be treated as falling solely into the first such category.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement

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TEC Base Functionality Allowances of CSTBs. The TEC base functionality allowances of all CSTBs includes conditional access Conditional Access to allow the descrambling decoding of standard definition digital video and audio signals. The base functionality of all CSTBs includes the reception of digital TV signals from Cable, Satellite, IP or Terrestrial IP, Terrestrial, distribution systems, systems or else Thin-Client and Home Gateways functionality, as further specified below. The classification of each CSTB (as set out below) is distinct and each classification is mutually exclusive. In the event that a particular CSTB might fall into more than one of the categories below then it shall be treated as falling solely into the first such category.

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