Institutional Network definition

Institutional Network means the system of dedicated fibers, coaxial cables, or wires constructed and maintained by an incumbent cable provider which is reserved and dedicated by the municipality for noncommercial purposes.
Institutional Network means a network that connects governmental, educational, and community institutions.
Institutional Network or “I-Net” means a communications network which is described in Section 7 herein and which is generally available only to Subscribers who are not residential Subscribers.

Examples of Institutional Network in a sentence

  • This grant will be used for PEG and Institutional Network purposes, which include but are not limited to, studio facilities, studio and portable production equipment, editing equipment and program playback equipment and other similar capital costs.

  • The Licensee shall maintain the I-Net signal quality, and perform all inspections and performance tests, as prescribed by 47 CFR Part 76 for video with its accompanying audio signals provided by a cable television system to maintain the video and accompanying audio integrity of the Institutional Network.

  • Franchisee shall provide a capital grant to the Franchisors, for the benefit of the Franchisors, to be used for PEG and Institutional Network capital funding as determined by the Franchisors (the "PEG Capital Grant"), which shall be paid on a quarterly basis, concurrently with the franchise fee payment.

  • Comcast shall further notify the LFAs of the reason(s) for the relocation, replacement or rebuilding and the impact said relocation, replacement or rebuilding is expected to have on the Institutional Network.

  • It also includes, but is not limited to, equipment, dark fiber, and other similar funding for the Institutional Network .


More Definitions of Institutional Network

Institutional Network or “I-Net” refers collectively to the interrelated C-Net and FiberNet networks.
Institutional Network or “I-NET” means the institutional network connecting Grantor’s public facilities and Institutional Subscribers within the Franchise Area all as described in greater detail in this Agreement.
Institutional Network or “I-Net” means Capacity on the Cable System facilities used to provide one-way and bi-directional communication services to and among I-Net Subscribers pursuant to 47 USC § 531 and § 541. The facilities include all equipment on Grantee’s side of the demarcation point at the I-Net Site’s termination panel required to make the Capacity available including but not limited to Fiber, coaxial cable, switching, patching, electronic transmitting, receiving, and Signal conversion necessary for effective use of the I-Net.
Institutional Network means the system of
Institutional Network or “I-Net” means dedicated capacity to provide one-way and bi- directional communication services to and among PEG Institutions and/or resources necessary to facilitate PEG Institutions’ effective use of I-Net capacity for conducting their business.
Institutional Network means a communication network for educational or governmental use which is constructed or operated by the Cable Operator and which is generally available only to Subscribers who are not residential Subscribers.
Institutional Network means a communication network which is constructed or operated by the CATV Operator and is generally available only to institutional Subscribers and/or users for receiving institutional services.