Commercial Subscriber definition

Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who causes the signals of TV channels to be heard or seen by any person for a specific sum of money to be paid by such person.
Commercial Subscriber means a Subscriber who causes the signals to the television channels to be heard or seen by any person for a specified sum of money to be paid by such person;
Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who causes the signals of TV channels to be heard or seen by any person for a specific sum of money to be paid by such person; as maybe amended by TRAI.

Examples of Commercial Subscriber in a sentence

  • Commercial Subscriber: A commercial, non-residential Subscriber to Cable Television Service.

  • A Commercial Subscriber can be serviced by the Affiliate subject to prevailing TRAI regulations, Court/ Tribunal Order.

  • Commercial Subscriber: A commercial, non-residential Subscriber to Cable Service.

  • Each Set Top Box deployed by the Commercial Subscriber shall be treated as a separate Subscriber.

  • The Operator acknowledges that this Agreement does not confer upon the Operator, right to distribute the Broadcaster’s Channels in any manner to any Commercial Subscriber.


More Definitions of Commercial Subscriber

Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who causes the signals of TV channels to beheard or seen by any person for a specific sum of money to be paid by such person3
Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who causes the signals of the television channels to be heard or seen by any person for a specific sum of money to be paid by such person. The Broadcaster is in the process of filing an appeal before the Honourable Supreme Court of India against the order of Honourable TDSAT in Broadcasting Appeal No. 4 of 2015 (M.A. Nos. 15, 120 & 121 of 2016) and therefore the definition of the term “Commercial Subscriber” shall be subject to the outcome of the said appeal as and when filed.
Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who offers and makes available to its patrons the Channels on its premises or where a subscriber causes the Channels to be seen by any person on its premises, in each case for a fee to be paid by such person to such subscriber; save that in each case a subscriber must not, directly or indirectly, associate with the Channels or any specific programming of the Channels to market and/or promote the services offered on the premises or premises itself. The Broadcaster has challenged the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services) (Fourth) (Addressable Systems) Tariff (Fifth Amendment) Order, 2015 (No. 5 of 2015) dated 8th September, 2015 in Appeal No. 4(C) of 2015 and the same is pending adjudication before the Hon’ble TDSAT. The provisions relating to the Commercial Subscriber / Commercial Establishment shall be subject to the outcome of the aforesaid petition.
Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who causes the signals of TV channels to be heard or seen by any person for a specific sum of money to be paid by such person and is not an Ordinary Subscriber. ,
Commercial Subscriber means a subscriber who causes the signals of the television channels to be heard or seen by any person for a specific sum of money to be paid by such person. Note: The definition of the term “Commercial Subscriber” is without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the Broadcaster and would be subject to revision depending upon the orders/direction as may be finally passed in in Appeal No. 4(C) of 2015 before the Hon’ble Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal and the Writ Petition (C) No. 5161 of 2014 and Writ Petition (C) No. 506 of 2016 before Hon’ble High court of Delhi or any other challenge in this regard. The provisions relating to the Commercial Subscriber / Commercial Establishment shall be subject to the outcome of the aforesaid petition.
Commercial Subscriber. A commercial, non-residential Subscriber.
Commercial Subscriber means any person, other than a multi system operator or a cable operator, who receives broadcasting service at a place indicated by him to a broadcaster or a cable operator or direct to home operator or multi system operator or head end in the sky operator or a service provider offering Internet Protocol television service , as the case may be, and uses such signals for the benefit of his clients, customers, members or any other class or group of persons having access to its commercial establishment;”