Leased Channel definition

Leased Channel means any channel or portion of a channel available for programming by persons or entities other than Grantee for a fee or charge.
Leased Channel or “Leased Access”. A video and/or audio or data channel which the Company shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.
Leased Channel means a Channel on the Subscriber Network designated by the Company pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act (47 U.S.C. § 532) or as otherwise provided in accordance with Section 3.7 hereof.

Examples of Leased Channel in a sentence

  • Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.

  • Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel(s) which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.

  • Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel that the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.

  • Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Franchisee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.

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  • Lessee shall have the maximum control permitted under Section 1.9020 of the FCC Rules over the operation of Lessee’s facilities utilizing the Leased Channel, subject to Licensee’s FCC-mandated control.

  • Voice channels for use with Mileage See 17.8.2 subscriber provided Rate and 17.8.4 intercommunicating (See equipment 17.8.2) Per Signaling Arrangement $20.93 $61.31 Arrangement used for signal conversion from Contact Closure to DX Signaling modes on Leased Channel facilities when both ends terminate on customer- provided communications systems.

  • Lessee will enter into such operational agreements or agreements regarding coordination of operations and interference with third parties relating to the Leased Channel (collectively “Coordination Documents”) as Licensee reasonably requests and without any additional compensation, provided that such Coordination Documents do not result in a reasonably foreseeable material degradation in the ability of Lessee to continue its existing operations as contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Subscribers by use of their own equipment and to the extent permitted by the normal transmission characteristics of the grade of channel ordered may create additional channels by sub-dividing a two-point Data Schedule 4 Leased Channel for data transmission.

  • Lessee’s operations on the Leased Channel and activities pursuant to the License shall be conducted in compliance with all FCC Rules and subject to the control of Licensee as mandated by Section 1.9020 of the FCC’s Rules.


More Definitions of Leased Channel

Leased Channel or "leased access channel" means any channel designated in accordance with Section 612 of the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. Subsection 532, for commercial use by persons unaffiliated with the licensee.
Leased Channel or "Leased Access Channel" means any channel where someone other than Grantor or Grantee is sold the rights to air programming.
Leased Channel. Any channel available for lease for programming by persons other than Licensee in accordance with 47 U.S.C. 532. Licensee: Braintree Electric Light Department whose headquarters are located at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Local Origination or Local Origination Programming: Programming produced by Licensee in Braintree reasonably relating to the Braintree community or relating to events, issues and activities of interest to Braintree residents.
Leased Channel means a Channel on the Subscriber network designated by the Company pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act (47U.S.C. § 532).
Leased Channel means any of the channels subject to Section 10k of the Franchiseo

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