Spectrum Portfolio definition

Spectrum Portfolio means the portfolio of (i) 1,793 channels from 512 call signs under FCC Broadband Radio Service Spectrum Licenses in the 2.5 GHz band (together with any licenses received in exchange therefor from time to time and, in each case as renewed from time to time, the “2.5 GHz Directly-Held Licenses”) and 5 x 5 MHz blocks covering 54 BTA markets from 37 call signs under FCC PCS Spectrum Licenses in the 1.9 GHz band (together with any licenses received in exchange therefor from time to time and, in each case as renewed from time to time, the “1.9 GHz Directly-Held Licenses” and, together with the 2.5 GHz Directly-Held Licenses, the “Directly-Held Licenses”) and (ii) rights under the twelve lease agreements (the “Third-Party Lease Agreements” and, together with the Directly-Held Licenses, the “Spectrum Portfolio”) relating to 22 FCC Educational Broadband Service Spectrum Licenses and 6 FCC Broadband Radio Service Spectrum Licenses in the 2.5 GHz band (Band 41) (in each case as renewed from time to time, the “Third-Party Leased Licenses” and, together with the Directly-Held Licenses, the “Licenses”) collectively held by the Spectrum-Licensing Subsidiaries immediately prior to the transfers to the Depositors and, from and after the Closing Date, by the License Holders.
Spectrum Portfolio means the portfolio of (i) Broadband Radio Service spectrum licenses licensed to License Holders and set forth on Exhibit A to the Spectrum Lease, any additional Spectrum designated as a “Directly-Held License” set forth on Exhibit A to the Spectrum Lease, and any licenses received in exchange therefor from time to time, in each case as renewed from time to time (collectively, the “Directly-Held Licenses”) and (ii) rights under third party lease agreements (the “Third-Party Lease Agreements”) relating to FCC Educational Broadband Service spectrum licenses leased to License Holders and FCC Broadband Radio Service spectrum licenses leased to License Holders and set forth on Exhibit A of the Spectrum Lease and any other additional Spectrum designated as a “Third-Party Leased License” set forth on Exhibit A to the Spectrum Lease (collectively, the “Third-Party Leased Licenses” and, together with the Directly-Held Licenses, the “Licenses”), in each case above as such Exhibit A may be updated from time to time in pursuant to the Base Indenture and the Spectrum Lease;

Examples of Spectrum Portfolio in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any such Spectrum Portfolio Maintenance Expenses are paid by a Successor Manager as Manager Expense Payments, such Successor Manager may cause the Trustee to reimburse such Successor Manager for such Manager Expense Payments on any Business Day as if it were otherwise making a payment of Spectrum Portfolio Maintenance Expenses.