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FINAL ORDINANCE NO. 97-050
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FINAL ORDINANCE NO. 97-050
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time frame for an upgrade in such services will be met by Grantee in accordance with applicable <br />existing installation schedules, but in any case will be completed in less than seven (7) days unless <br />otherwise directed by the subscriber. <br />A —18 . The connection with the main headend, regardless of its location, to the hub and node <br />sites within the Ramsey/Washington area will be fully capable of and activated to 750 MHz. Such <br />interconnect for the subscriber HFC network will be such that the end of the line performance will <br />meet or exceed applicable FCC specifications at the subscriber drop location. <br />A-19. Upon upgrade, all channels will have automatic audio -limiting to control audio <br />disparity. The Grantee will utilize an audio AGC/limiting system to control audio disparity. <br />A-20. Grantee will provide the Commission with a spectrum allocation chart, including <br />signal carriage and channel designations for all bandwidths, as soon as signal carriage and bandwidth <br />designations are known by the Company and updated information will be provided by the Company <br />as changes are made_ <br />A-21. Grantee will comply at all times with applicable electric and construction codes, <br />including NEC and NESC. <br />A-22. Grantee will use its best efforts to comply with any applicable Open Cable standards <br />which have been or will be developed for the industry. <br />A-23. The subscriber network will meet all applicable FCC technical and performance <br />specifications. Further, Grantee will make available to the Commission, the results of all system <br />testing and proof of performance results upon request. Grantee will perform all testing to meet full <br />service loading (analog and digital services) <br />A-24. Grantee will continue to provide basic service (or equilant) and preferred service (or <br />equivalent) free of charge to all those institutions currently receiving basic and preferred service free <br />of charge. In addition, Grantee will provide the services as specified in Exhibit E at no charge to <br />the institutions designated for such service in Exhibit E. Also, to the extent that Grantee offers web <br />site hosting service to its subscribers, Grantee shall provide each member municipality and the <br />Commission such services at no charge. Beyond this, any institution may subscribe to web site <br />hosting services in accordance with the Company's standard pricing for such services available to <br />subscribers. As to all other institutions which may exist or be constructed in the future, or which <br />may be on Exhibit E and not specified to receive service, the Company will extend cable — I -Net <br />and subscriber network — to government facilities and educational institutions within 500 feet of <br />existing I -Net. Beyond that, the Company will extend cable at the cost of time and materials to be <br />paid by the institution, less the cost of the 500 feet. <br />A-25. The subscriber system will narrowcast government access channels discretely by <br />municipality and, to the extent that system node architecture allows, educational access shall be <br />capable of narrowcasting discretely by public school districts. <br />1141648-1 <br />
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