Video Services definition

Video Services means “video programming” and any and all services related to the providing, recording, delivering, use or enjoyment of “video programming” (including origination programming and programming using Internet Protocol, e.g., IP-TV and IP-Video) using one or more channels by a “video service supplier,” regardless of the technology used to deliver, store or provide such services, and regardless of the manner or basis on which such services are calculated or billed, and includes ancillary video services, data services, “telecommunication services,” or interactive communication services that are functionally integrated with “video services.”
Video Services means video-conferencing, television, cable, direct broadcast satellite, video-on-demand or other video services.
Video Services is defined in Section 11(d)(v) of this Branding Agreement.

Examples of Video Services in a sentence

  • If Customer fails to make any required payment for the Video or Public View Video Services by the payment due date or pays less than the full amount due for such Services, Comcast may bill fees, charges and assessments related to late payments or non-payments.

  • Customer will have thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice to cancel Video Services and/or Public View Video Service without further liability beyond the termination date.

  • Comcast may modify the charges for Video Services and/or Public View Video Services subject to thirty (30) days prior notice to Customer.

  • Except as otherwise identified in the Agreement, at any time during initial Service Term and from time to time thereafter, Comcast may increase the monthly recurring charges for Voice and/or Video Services subject to thirty (30) days prior notice to Customer.

  • Any agreement, authorization, right, or determination to provide Cable Services or Video Services to Subscribers in the Franchise Area under this Section 1.5 shall supersede this Agreement.


More Definitions of Video Services

Video Services means the one-way transmission to Subscribers within the City of video programming (programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station) or other programming services typically provided by a Multi-channel Video Programming Distributor (“MVPD”) and made available to all Subscribers within the City generally, but not to include over-the-top services such as Hulu, Netflix or Sling. Video Services are separate and distinct from Telecommunications Services and Other Services.
Video Services. Means services provided pursuant to any applicable California Video Franchise Certificate issued by the California Public Utilities Commission pursuant to the Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act (Public Utilities Code, Section 5800 and following, and California Public Utilities Commission decisions pertaining to video services.
Video Services means the one-way transmission to Subscribers within the City of video programming (programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station) or other programming services (information that Telepak makes available to all Subscribers generally).
Video Services means any and all services related to the providing of video programming (including origination programming), including any communications that are ancillary, necessary or common to the use and enjoyment of the video programming, regardless of the content of such video programming or communications. "Video services" shall not include services for which a tax is paid under
Video Services means programming provided by, or generally
Video Services means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by a cable operator as the term “cable operator” is defined in the Cable Act.
Video Services means multi-channel video and audio programming, including cable television services, satellite mater intellivision, L-Band and digital conversion, direct feed from a local franchise cable provider or video delivery provider, multi-channel, multi-point distribution service, direct broadcast satellite, telephone company provided video programming delivery services, video on demand, pay-per-view programming and music or other audio programming delivered to a television; and