Examples of Cable TV service in a sentence
Full-time leased access users are responsible for obtaining any equipment or facilities necessary to carry the leased access programming on the SMU Cable TV service.
You may have entered into an agreement with GCI that requires you to maintain certain GCI services (including without limitation GCI Cable TV service and GCI Internet service) for a certain period of time and that may allow GCI to charge you an early termination fee if you prematurely cancel your Service (“Term Agreement”).
It is clearly understood and accepted by each Party that it shall have no right to use any intellectual property of the other on its Cable TV service or otherwise on or after the withdrawal by the other Party of its consent for such uses.
FPB is a municipal instrumentality that has provided electric and water service for nearly 80 years, Cable TV service for 70 years and fiber-optic- connectivity services for more than 25 years.
Cable TV service is not provided to the individual suites/rooms in the residence halls, and individual cable TV service contracts are not permitted.
The Cable TV service may continue to be governed by Cable TV Network (Regulation) Act, 1995.
Cable TV service providers are presently faced with either growing their infrastructure to accommodate these greater bandwidth needs to meet consumer demands or converting their existing cable architecture systems to IPTV based architecture systems.
Customer understands and agrees that premium program services, such as HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, and The Movie Channel, may not be received or shown on any television receivers located in any public areas, such as lounges, dayrooms, visiting areas or other common areas used by groups or the general public, nor shall Customer authorize or approve of any copying, taping or duplicating or any Cable TV service.
Melita Cable launched its Cable TV service in June 1992 and currently provides services to over 100,000 homes, or more than 76 out of every 100 homes in Malta.
BLISS is the most recent piece in a line of work on identification-scheme-based lattice signatures, also known as signatures without trapdoors.