Added Delivery Means means the secured Encrypted delivery via Streaming of audio-visual content to (a) Personal Computers, Terminal Devices (IP connected STBs, connected TVs and game consoles), Mobile Phones and, Tablets and Game Consoles via the global, public network of interconnected networks (including the so-called Internet, Internet2 and World Wide Web), each using technology which is currently known as Internet Protocol (“IP”), free to the consumer (other than a common carrier/ISP access charge), whether transmitted over cable, DTH, FTTH, ADSL/DSL, broadband over power lines (BPL) or other means (the “Internet”) or (b) to a Mobile Phone or Tablet via cellular 3G/4G mobile networks. For the avoidance of doubt, “Added Delivery Means” shall not include delivery over any so-called “walled garden” or closed ADSL/DSL, cable or FTTH service, other subscriber-based system or service, Bluetooth kiosks, side-loading or any other delivery means not set forth herein. [Note: in reply to TVN question – the definitions maintain the distinction between closed DSL system (i.e. closed end-to-end) and open Internet because that impacts what the user interface is, what devices make sense, etc.]
Added Delivery Means means the secured Encrypted (in accordance with the Content Protection Requirements and Obligations) [NTD: Could not find definition of “Encrypted”. Note: It is 1.1.8 in the Original Agreement.] delivery via Streaming of audio-visual content to (a) a Personal Computer via the global, public network of interconnected networks (including the so-called Internet, Internet2 and World Wide Web), each using technology which is currently known as Internet Protocol (“IP”), free to the consumer (other than a common carrier/ISP access charge), whether transmitted over cable, DTH, FTTH, ADSL/DSL, broadband over power lines (BPL) or other means (the “Internet”) or (b) to a Mobile Phone or Tablet via (i) mobile cellular wireless networks integrated through the use of any of the following protocols: 2G (GSM, CDMA), 3G (UMTS, CDMA-2000), 4G (LTE, WiMAX), (ii) any IP-based telecommunication service (including but not limited to any form of Internet access), and (iii) fixed wireless networking (including but not limited to WiFi), or such other protocols, or successor or similar technology that is agreed in writing from time to time [Note: We cannot blindly accept future technologies] and supports the Content Protection Requirements and Obligations. For the avoidance of doubt, “Added Delivery Means” shall not include delivery over any so-called “walled garden” or closed ADSL/DSL, cable or FTTH service, other subscriber-based system or service, Bluetooth kiosks, side-loading or any other delivery means not set forth herein.
Added Delivery Means means the secured Encrypted delivery via Streaming of audio-visual content to (a) a Personal ComputerComputers, Mobile Phones, Tablets and Game Consoles via the global, public network of interconnected networks (including the so-called Internet, Internet2 and World Wide Web), each using technology which is currently known as Internet Protocol (“IP”), free to the consumer (other than a common carrier/ISP access charge), whether transmitted over cable, DTH, FTTH, ADSL/DSL, broadband over power lines (BPL) or other means (the “Internet”) or (b) to a Mobile Phone or Tablet via cellular 3G/4G mobile networks (“Authorized Mobile Delivery Means”). For the avoidance of doubt, “Added Delivery Means” shall not include delivery over any so-called “walled garden” or closed ADSL/DSL, cable or FTTH service, other subscriber-based system or service, Bluetooth kiosks, side-loading or any other delivery means not set forth herein. [Note: in reply to TVN question – the definitions maintain the distinction between closed DSL system (i.e. closed end-to-end) and open Internet because that impacts what the user interface is, what devices make sense, etc.]
More Definitions of Added Delivery Means
Added Delivery Means means the secured Encrypted (in accordance with the Content Protection Requirements and Obligations) delivery via Streaming of audio-visual content to (a) a Personal Computer via the global, public network of interconnected networks (including the so-called Internet, Internet2 and World Wide Web), each using technology which is currently known as Internet Protocol (“IP”), free to the consumer (other than a common carrier/ISP access charge), whether transmitted over cable, DTH, FTTH, ADSL/DSL, broadband over power lines (BPL) or other means (the “Internet”) or (b) to a Mobile Phone or Tablet via (i) mobile cellular wireless networks integrated through the use of any of the following protocols: 2G (GSM, CDMA), 3G (UMTS, CDMA-2000), 4G (LTE, WiMAX), (ii) any IP-based telecommunication service (including but not limited to any form of Internet access), and (iii) fixed wireless networking (including but not limited to or the IEEE 802.11 protocol known as “Wi-Fi”), or such other protocols, or successor or similar technology that is agreed in writing from time to time and supports the Content Protection Requirements and Obligations. For the avoidance of doubt, “Added Delivery Means” shall not include delivery over any so-called “walled garden” or closed ADSL/DSL, cable or FTTH service, other subscriber-based system or service, Bluetooth kiosks, side-loading or any other delivery means not set forth herein.
Added Delivery Means means the secured Encrypted delivery via Streaming of audio-visual content to (a) Personal Computers, Mobile Phones, Tablets and Game Consoles via the global, public network of interconnected networks (including the so-called Internet, Internet2 and World Wide Web), each using technology which is currently known as Internet Protocol (“IP”), free to the consumer (other than a common carrier/ISP access charge), whether transmitted over cable, DTH, FTTH, ADSL/DSL, broadband over power lines (BPL) or other means (the “Internet”) or (b) to a Mobile Phone or Tablet via cellular 3G/4G mobile networks For the avoidance of doubt, “Added Delivery Means” shall not include delivery over any so-called “walled garden” or closed ADSL/DSL, cable or FTTH service, other subscriber- based system or service, Bluetooth kiosks, side-loading or any other delivery means not set forth herein. [Note: in reply to TVN question – the definitions maintain the distinction between closed DSL system (i.e. closed end-to-end) and open Internet because that impacts what the user interface is, what devices make sense, etc.]