SMATV System definition

SMATV System means any Cable System that is a satellite master antenna television system as such term is commonly understood in the cable television industry.
SMATV System means the Satellite Master Antenna Television system of Cableffusion Telecom Limited installed at the South Bay Garden at 33 South Bay Close, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong.
SMATV System means a private multi-channel system not crossing any public rights-of-way and which is located on private property, and serving private dwellings, provided that such a system is exempt from municipal franchise requirements by applicable provisions of Federal or State law.

Examples of SMATV System in a sentence

  • DSI MSO Dealer may not construct or purchase any DIRECTV SMATV System or otherwise provide any video programming through any means which utilizes public easements, crosses public rights of way or similar land rights or in any way operate a video programming service which could subject DSI or DIRECTV or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates, directly or indirectly, to any federal, state or local cable operator regulations.

  • DSI MSO Dealer shall only provide programming made available as part of the DIRECTV Service through a SMATV Rate Card, which for the avoidance of doubt, means that DSI MSO Dealer is prohibited from and may not, use a programming package, channel or service made available through DIRECTV’s other business channels (such as public viewing, private viewing, business viewing and residential direct-to-home) to provide programming through a SMATV System.

  • DSI MSO Dealer shall respond to all customer service requests promptly (and in any event shall contact any DSI MSO Dealer Property reporting a substantial problem or concern with their DIRECTV Equipment or any part of a DIRECTV SMATV System within 24 hours of such report).

  • In selling, installing and maintaining DIRECTV Equipment and/or other parts of the DIRECTV SMATV System, DSI MSO Dealer shall comply with all applicable DIRECTV Equipment manufacturers’ policies as set forth by such DIRECTV Equipment manufacturers.

  • In selling, installing and maintaining each DIRECTV SMATV System, DSI MSO Dealer shall ensure that such DIRECTV SMATV System design and installation complies with DIRECTV’s technical specifications (the “Technical Specifications”) and guidelines which are set forth by DIRECTV from time to time for DIRECTV System Xxxxx 0 Commercial Installers.

  • In selling, installing and maintaining DIRECTV Equipment and/or other parts of the DIRECTV SMATV System, Dealer shall comply with all applicable DIRECTV Equipment manufacturers’ policies as set forth by such DIRECTV Equipment manufacturers.

  • In selling, installing and maintaining each DIRECTV SMATV System, DSI MSO Dealer shall ensure that such DIRECTV SMATV System design and installation complies with DIRECTV’s technical specifications (the “Technical Specifications”) and guidelines which are set forth by DIRECTV from time to time for DIRECTV System Level 3 Commercial Installers.

  • In selling, installing and maintaining each DIRECTV SMATV System, Dealer shall ensure that such DIRECTV SMATV System design and installation complies with DIRECTV’s technical specifications (the “Technical Specifications”) and guidelines which are set forth by DIRECTV from time to time for DIRECTV System Xxxxx 0 Commercial Installers.

  • If you wish to receive the Equipment Subsidy Amount, on the date that the Authorized Dealer installs the Equipment, you agree to activate the DIRECTV SMATV System to receive the Qualifying Primary Channels.

  • Dealer shall only provide programming made available as part of the DIRECTV Service through a SMATV Rate Card, which for the avoidance of doubt, means that Dealer is prohibited from and may not, use a programming package, channel or service made available through DIRECTV’s other business channels (such as public viewing, private viewing, business viewing and residential direct-to-home) to provide programming through a SMATV System.


More Definitions of SMATV System

SMATV System means a satellite master antenna television relay system. "Subscriber" is defined in section 6 of Schedule 1;
SMATV System means a system that uses satellite and broadcast signals to create a single integrated cable signal.

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