Cable Division definition

Cable Division means the Company's cable television business, as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion.
Cable Division means each collection of localized communication networks, comprising one or more cable systems, that transmits multi-channel video, as well as other Content and services, by means of coaxial cables and/or fiber optics, that is located in the United States and is Controlled by Respondents.
Cable Division means the Cable Television Division of the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable or its successor.

Examples of Cable Division in a sentence

  • Such consent shall be given only after a hearing upon a written application therefor on forms prescribed by the Cable Division and/or the FCC.

  • Such consent shall be given only after a public hearing upon a written application therefore on forms prescribed by the Cable Division and/or the FCC.

  • Such consent shall be given only after a public hearing upon a written application therefore on forms as may be prescribed by the Cable Division and/or the FCC.

  • The Licensee shall provide the Issuing Authority, the Cable Division and all of its Subscribers with the following information in accordance with 207 CMR 10.00 et.

  • Such consent shall be given only after a public hearing upon a written application therefore on forms as may be prescribed by the FCC and/or the Cable Division.

  • The Licensee shall also provide a financial balance sheet (Cable Division Form 200) and statement of ownership which shall be open for public inspection.

  • Any Subscriber who disagrees with the results of Licensee’s investigation shall promptly inquire about and take advantage of any complaint resolution mechanism, formal or informal, available under this License or through the Issuing Authority before the Cable Division may accept a petition.

  • These requirements shall be subject to the regulations of the Cable Division.

  • Such consent shall be given only after a public hearing upon a written application therefor on forms as may be prescribed by the Cable Division and/or the FCC.

  • The consent of the Issuing Authority shall be given only after a hearing upon written application therefor on forms prescribed by the Cable Division.


More Definitions of Cable Division

Cable Division means the Massachusetts Cable Television Division of the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy, or its successor.
Cable Division means The Cable Television Division of the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable or such successor governmental agency in accordance with applicable law.
Cable Division. The Cable Television Division of the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy.

Related to Cable Division

  • Cable Service means the one-way transmission to Subscribers of video programming or other programming service, and Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required for the selection or use of such video programming or other programming service.

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  • Reasonable Distance means a distance that has regard to the Employee’s original work location, current home address, capacity of the Employee to travel, additional travelling time, effects on the personal circumstances of the affected Employee, including family commitments and responsibilities and other matters raised by the Employee, or assistance provided by their Employer.

  • Cable System means a facility, consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated Signal generation, reception, and control equipment, that is designed to provide Cable Service, which includes Video Programming and which is provided to multiple Subscribers within a community, but “Cable System” does not include:

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  • Electric related service means a service that is directly related

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