Examples of Expanded Basic Services in a sentence
Premium programming services selected by and sold to subscribers of the Systems on an a la carte basis for fees in addition to the fee for Basic Services or Expanded Basic Services.
Broadcast and cable programming networks are typically bundled and offered as Basic Service while premium programming networks are typically unbundled and sold as Premium Services.2 In the last 15 years, systems have further divided Basic service, offering some portion of their cable networks in multiple bundles called Expanded Basic Services.
The number of Equivalent Basic Subscribers served by the System, the number of subscribers served by the System taking Expanded Basic Services and the bandwidth of the System, the approximate number of Homes Passed by the System and the approximate number of miles of plant included in the Assets, each as of June 30, 1996, are as set forth on Schedule 5.14.
Subject to Applicable Law, should Grantee elect to offset complimentary Expanded Basic Services provided to Town owned and occupied buildings against Franchise Fees, Grantee shall first provide the Town with ninety (90) days’ prior written notice.
Premium programming services selected by and sold to subscribers on an a la carte basis for monthly fees in addition to the fee for Basic Services or Expanded Basic Services.
That being said, most systems in the mid-1990s either offered a single Basic Service or, if offering multiple Expanded Basic Services, earned the majority of their Basic Revenue from the highest-quality service(s), making the effect of the regulations on those services the practically most relevant ones.39 Furthermore, while the theory describes price caps in levels, prices in cablemarkets were regulated on a per-channel basis.
An estimated 42% of systems elected to split Basic Service into multiple tiers of Expanded Basic Services (GAO (1991).
Video programming selected by and sold to subscribers of the System on a per channel or per program basis for monthly or transactional fees in addition to the fee for Basic Services or Expanded Basic Services.
Section 3.5(b) of the Disclosure Schedules also sets forth the aggregate revenue per unit for subscribers of Basic Services, Expanded Basic Services, Digital Services and High Speed Internet Services as of December 31, 2004, December 31, 2005 and May 31, 2006 for the 12-month and 5-month periods then ended.
Local TV Service, Basic Services, Expanded Basic Services, Pay TV and Digital Services.