Return Path definition

Return Path means the frequency bandwidth from 5 to 42 megahertz.
Return Path means the frequency bandwith from 5 to 42 megahertz.
Return Path. A channel over which Signals travel from an authorized location to the Cable System Headend.

Examples of Return Path in a sentence

  • Return Path functionality may be provided by any common means of connecting to a telecommunications network and used for the purpose of two-way data communications between the CSTB and the service provider (e.g. Ethernet, Wi-Fi, cable modem or telecommunications modem).

  • No Technical Interface allowance applies to the lower power consuming return path technologies (e.g. Ethernet or Wi-Fi), which are assumed to be covered by the Return Path Functionality Allowance.

  • In addition to the Return Path Functionality allowance, a further allowance applies for CSTBs which include a broadband cable modem or broadband telecommunications modem.

  • Grantee shall not be responsible for the provision or maintenance of any end-user electronics to be used with the Return Path.

  • The Village agrees that all amounts paid by the Grantee for the construction of this Return Path may be added to the price of basic cable service and collected from Grantee's subscribers as "external costs," as such term is used in 47 C.F.R. 76.922, as it may from time to time be amended.

  • In addition to the Return Path Functionality limit, a further limit applies for CSTBs which include a broadband cable modem or broadband telecommunications modem.

  • The Hospital agrees to provide and maintain the Return Path for the exclusive use of the Provider in connection with the CareView Equipment and CareView System.

  • No Technical Interface limit applies to the lower power consuming return path technologies (e.g. Ethernet or PSTN), which are assumed to be covered by the Return Path Functionality Limit.

  • Optical Node Receivers, Return Path and Network Management Products We offer a number of optical nodes, return path transmitters and return path receivers to provide two-way transmission capability.

  • Within one hundred and twenty (120) days from receipt of a request from the Village, Grantee shall activate one return path from a location within the Village, to be agreed to by Grantee and the Village, to Grantee's headend location ("Return Path").

Related to Return Path

  • Return Destination means the place to which the Insured expects to return from his/her Trip as shown in the Application.

  • Return envelope means the envelope, described in Subsection 20A-3a-202(4), provided to a voter with a manual ballot:

  • return period means the period following expiry of the maximum parking stay in that parking place during which the driver shall not return the vehicle to the parking place;

  • Return Location means the location from which the Vehicle was hired and which is shown in Rental Vehicle Agreement Part A.

  • Tax return preparer means any individual described in Section 7701(a)(36) of the Internal Revenue Code and 26 C.F.R. 301.7701-15 .