Transmission Plan for Transponders Sample Clauses

Transmission Plan for Transponders. Customer's transmissions to the Satellite (which may be performed by one or more third party uplink providers, as provided in Section 4.2 below) shall conform to digital transmission plans to be submitted by Customer to PanAmSat and that shall be subject to PanAmSat's prior written approval. The transmission plan shall include such information as called for in the form of transmission plan that is attached hereto as Appendix M and such other technical information as PanAmSat may require in its reasonable engineering judgment to manage the operation of its satellites. Customer shall be permitted to modify these transmission plans from time to time, subject to PanAmSat's prior written approval. PanAmSat shall not unreasonably withhold its approval of a transmission plan or modification to such a plan, which approval shall be based solely upon the considerations identified in Section 4.1 below. PanAmSat makes no representation, warranty, or covenant regarding the efficacy of the use of any number of carriers or other alternative uses of capacity provided under this Agreement. If not otherwise provided by PanAmSat pursuant to separate agreement, Customer will provide PanAmSat, at no cost to PanAmSat, with equipment necessary to decode its signals. It is understood that, in some circumstances, PanAmSat may provide uplink services to Customer, in which event Customer shall not be responsible to PanAmSat for the technical operation or performance of such PanAmSat-provided uplinks under this or other sections of this Agreement.
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Transmission Plan for Transponders. Customer’s transmissions to the Satellite (which may be performed by one or more third party uplink providers, as provided in Section 4.4 below) shall conform to digital transmission plans to be submitted by Customer to Intelsat and that shall be subject to Intelsat’s prior written approval, not to be unreasonably withheld. The transmission plan shall include such information as called for in Customer’s current transmission plan approved by Intelsat for Customer’s transmissions to IS-9 and such other technical information as Intelsat may require in its reasonable engineering judgment to manage the operation of its satellites. Customer shall be permitted to modify these transmission plans from time to time, subject to Intelsat’s prior written approval. Intelsat shall not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of a transmission plan or modification to such a plan, which approval shall be based solely upon the considerations identified in Section 4.1 below. Intelsat makes no representation, warranty, or covenant regarding the efficacy of the use of any number of carriers or other alternative uses of capacity provided under this Agreement. If not otherwise provided by Intelsat pursuant to separate agreement, Customer will provide Intelsat, at no cost to Intelsat, with equipment necessary to decode its signals.

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