SATMEX Sample Clauses

SATMEX based on the requested capacity and the technical information presented by the customer, shall assign the satellite, transponder for each carrier contracted for, the transmission and reception frequencies, polarization and operating parameters, such as modulation, forward error correction (FEC), bandwidth (MHz), and earth station power requirements (dBw). The frequency receivers of the customers earth station must be efficient and for kilohertz. The operation of equipment with adjustable frequencies via crystals or with tuning limitations is not recommended because this does not allow the relocation of service in the event of interference and can also result in greater consumption of the bandwidth chargeable to the customer.
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SATMEX. The Borrower and the Parent agree to use their respective best efforts to negotiate and enter into an agreement with SatMex pursuant to which the Borrower or the Parent will exchange equity, cash or Debt in exchange for satellite capacity from SatMex, which agreement and its terms must be satisfactory to the Lender.

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