Examples of Cable Subscriber in a sentence
A Digital Cable Subscriber is also counted as an Analog Cable Subscriber.
Under the provisions of A.R.S. § 41-4401, Contractor hereby warrants to the City that the Contractor and each of its sub-contractors (“Sub-contractors”) will comply with, and are contractually obligated to comply with all Federal Immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees and A.R.S. § 23-214(A) (hereinafter “Contractor Immigration Warranty”).
The Five Town Cable Subscriber Base Erosion Since 2016 The Five Towns comprising the Issuing Authorities for the current Cable TV License Agreement are in Southern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, in the far western part of the state bordering CT, NY, and VT.
A); (b) Time Warner Cable Subscriber Privacy Notice (“Privacy Notice,” Doc.
OCTFME uses the utility to support the following activities: (1) Film Permitting Administration; (2) Cable Subscriber Customer Service; and (3) Agency Scheduling; and (4) Agency Public Information Dissemination and mailing list management.
U.S. Cable Subscriber Highlights, Basic Subscribers(actual) 2018, U.S. Cable MSO Industry Total.
U.S. Multichannel Industry Benchmarks,” 2013 and “U.S. Cable Subscriber Highlights,” 12/13Q, http://www.snl.com.
FROM: Chris Mueller, Director Government Relations time Warner, dated April 1, 2012 to Supervisor Re: Cable Subscriber updates for Western NY Division.
The Cable Subscriber Privacy Rules are an effective model for privacy rules in the commercial sector, particularly concerning the collection of data about cable programming.13 Congress placed a high priority on consumer privacy when it enacted the Cable Act, which recognized the invasive capabilities of cable services.14 Consumers have a legitimate and significant expectation of privacy with respect to sensitive personal information such as programming selections and service subscriptions.
To the extent consistent with federal law, Subscribers shall have the right to attach devices to a Franchisee's System to allow them to transmit signals or services for which they have paid to VCRs, receivers, and other terminal equipment, so long as such devices do not interfere with the operation of the Cable System, or the reception of any Cable Subscriber, nor serve to circumvent the security procedures established by the Franchisee, nor for any purpose to obtain Services illegally.