Headend. The electronic center of the Cable System containing equipment that receives, amplifies, filters and converts incoming Signals for distribution over the Cable System. Hub or Hub Site: A sub-Headend, generally located within a cable television community, used for the purpose of either (i) Signal processing or switching, or (ii) placement of a Fiber Node, microwave link or transportation super trunk. Internet: The world-wide computer network. Issuing Authority: The Selectmen of the Town of Clarksburg, Massachusetts. Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act. License Fee: The payments to be made by the Licensee to the Town, which shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 622(g) of the Cable Act. Licensee: Mountain Cable Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adelphia Cable Communications or any successor or transferee in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Renewal License. Node or Fiber Node: A remote point(s) in the Cable System connecting fiber-optic cable to the Trunk and Distribution System. Normal Business Hours: Those hours during which most similar businesses in the Town are open to serve customers. In all cases, Normal Business Hours shall include some evening hours at least one (1) night per week and/or some weekend hours. Outlet:An interior receptacle, generally mounted in a wall, that connects a Subscriber's or User's equipment to the Cable System. Pay Cable or Pay Service(s): Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-channel or group-of-channels basis. Pay-Per-View: Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-program or per-event basis. PEG: The acronym for "public, educational and governmental," used in conjunction with Access Channels, support and facilities.
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Sources: Cable Television Renewal License
Headend. The electronic center of the Cable System containing equipment that receives, amplifies, filters and converts incoming Signals for distribution over the Cable System. Hub or Hub Site: A sub-Headend, generally located within a cable television community, used for the purpose of either (i) Signal processing or switching, or (ii) placement of a Fiber Node, microwave link or transportation super trunk. Internet: The world-wide computer network. Issuing Authority: The Selectmen of the Town of ClarksburgCheshire, Massachusetts. Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act. License Fee: The payments to be made by the Licensee to the Town, which shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 622(g) of the Cable Act. Licensee: Mountain Cable Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adelphia Cable Communications or any successor or transferee in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Renewal License. Node or Fiber Node: A remote point(s) in the Cable System connecting fiber-optic cable to the Trunk and Distribution System. Normal Business Hours: Those hours during which most similar businesses in the Town are open to serve customers. In all cases, Normal Business Hours shall include some evening hours at least one (1) night per week and/or some weekend hours. Outlet:An interior receptacle, generally mounted in a wall, that connects a Subscriber's or User's equipment to the Cable System. Pay Cable or Pay Service(s): Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-channel or group-of-channels basis. Pay-Per-View: Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-program or per-event basis. PEG: The acronym for "public, educational and governmental," used in conjunction with Access Channels, support and facilities.
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Sources: Cable Television Renewal License
Headend. The electronic center of the Cable System containing equipment that receives, amplifies, filters and converts incoming Signals for distribution over the Cable System. Hub or Hub Site: A sub-Headend, generally located within a cable television community, used for the purpose of either (i) Signal processing or switching, or (ii) placement of a Fiber Node, microwave link or transportation super trunk. Internet: The world-wide computer network. Issuing Authority: The Selectmen Mayor of the Town City of ClarksburgNorth Adams, Massachusetts. Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act. License Fee: The payments to be made by the Licensee to the TownCity, which shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 622(g) of the Cable Act. Licensee: Mountain Cable Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adelphia Cable Communications or any successor or transferee in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Renewal License. Node or Fiber Node: A remote point(s) in the Cable System connecting fiber-optic cable to the Trunk and Distribution System. Normal Business Hours: Those hours during which most similar businesses in the Town City are open to serve customers. In all cases, Normal Business Hours shall include some evening hours at least one (1) night per week and/or some weekend hours. Outlet:: An interior receptacle, generally mounted in a wall▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, that connects a Subscriber's or User's equipment to the Cable System. Pay Cable or Pay Service(s): Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-channel or group-of-channels basis. Pay-Per-View: Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-program or per-event basis. PEG: The acronym for "public, educational and governmental," used in conjunction with Access Channels, support and facilities.
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Sources: Cable Television Renewal License