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EXHIBIT C <br /> DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM <br /> 1. The Cable System shall be designed, constructed, routinely inspected, and maintained <br /> to guarantee that the Cable System meets or exceeds the requirements of the most current <br /> editions of the National Electrical Code (NFRA 70)and the National Electrical Safety Code <br /> (ANSI C2). In all matters requiring interpretation of either of these codes,the City's <br /> interpretation shall control over all other sources and interpretations. <br /> 2. General Requirements. Grantee shall use equipment used in high-quality, <br /> reliable, modern Cable Systems of similar design. <br /> 3. General Description. The Cable System shall provide Subscribers with a technically <br /> advanced and reliable Cable System. The System shall have at least 750 MHz of bandwidth <br /> capacity, capable of delivering approximately 80 digital channels of programming. The <br /> System will be two-way active, and it will be designed to have capability to transmit return <br /> signals upstream in the 5-40 MHz spectrum. The design will provide the benefits of proven <br /> 80-channel electronics while positioning the System for expansion of bandwidth and channel <br /> capacity as technology and future services develop. <br /> 4. Design. The design of the System shall be based upon a"Fiber to the Node" <br /> architecture that will deliver the signals by fiber optics directly to each neighborhood. <br /> Grantee's initial design includes a minimum of six(6)fibers to each Node site having a <br /> neighborhood group average of approximately three hundred(300) homes. If Grantee splits <br /> Nodes into smaller sizes, fewer fibers will extend to such smaller Nodes. There shall be no <br /> more than seven (7)active amplifiers in a cascade from each Node to the residential <br /> dwelling. The incorporation of stand- by power supplies,strategically placed throughout <br /> the system including all hubs,will further reduce the likelihood of Service Interruptions. <br /> 5. Technical Standards. The System shall meet or exceed FCC requirements. <br /> 36 <br /> 232860v1 <br />
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