CHANGES IN CABLE TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY Sample Clauses

CHANGES IN CABLE TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY. (a) At the performance evaluation hearing(s), pursuant to Section 10.2 herein, the Licensee shall review with the Issuing Authority changes in relevant cable television technology (as defined herein) that might benefit Wellfleet Subscribers. For purposes of this section, "relevant cable television technology" shall be defined as those technologies that the Licensee and the Issuing Authority shall, in good faith, agree to be included in said annual hearing. Such technologies shall include, but not be limited to, Subscriber Converters optimally compatible with VCRs and cable-ready television sets, high-definition television, digital compression, remote control devices and new Scrambling/descrambling processes.
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CHANGES IN CABLE TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY. From time to time, the Company shall review with the Town changes in relevant cable technology that might benefit the Town’s subscribers. Such review may take into account the state of the art in relevant cable technology, the characteristics of the existing system, the benefits to Subscribers of any upgrade in relevant cable technology, the cost to Subscribers of any such upgrade, the technical feasibility of upgrading the existing system, the demand for such upgrade or change in cable technology, the remaining life of the Franchise over which the cost of such upgrade would have to be amortized, the Company’s unamortized investment in the existing system, and additional factors that the Company or the Town deem relevant.
CHANGES IN CABLE TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY. At the annual update hearings conducted pursuant to Section 4.10, for informational purposes only, the Licensee shall review with the Issuing Authority changes in relevant cable television technology that might benefit Lincoln Subscribers.
CHANGES IN CABLE TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY. Upon written request from the Issuing Authority, the Licensee shall meet and review with the Issuing Authority changes in relevant cable television technology (as defined below) that might benefit Nantucket Subscribers. For purposes of this Section, “relevant cable television technology” shall be defined as those technologies that the Licensee and the Issuing Authority shall, in good faith, agree to be included in said meeting. Such technologies shall include, but not be limited to, Subscriber converters optimally compatible with VCRs and cable-ready television sets, high-definition television, digital compression, remote control devices and new scrambling/descrambling processes.
CHANGES IN CABLE TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY. (a) At the performance evaluation hearing(s), pursuant to Section infra, the Licensee shall review with the Issuing Authority changes in relevant cable television technology (as defined below) that might benefit Greenfield Subscribers. For purposes of this section, "relevant cable television technology" shall be defined as those technologies that the Licensee and the Issuing Authority shall, in good faith, agree to be included in said annual hearing. Such technologies shall include, but not be limited to, Subscriber Converters optimally compatible with VCRs and cable- ready television sets, high-definition television, digital compression, remote control devices and new Scrambling/descrambling processes.

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