The grantee's system shall be capable of both
one-way and two-way transmission (in compliance with FCC return digital
response requirements) and shall consist of a 750 MHz fiber to feeder
BTN capable of delivering, 110, 6 MHz channels.
Upon termination of service to any subscriber,
subject to applicable federal law, the grantee shall promptly remove
its facilities and equipment from the premises of such subscriber
upon request. There shall be no charge made to the subscriber who
voluntarily terminates or cancels service for the removal and/or disconnection
of the facilities and equipment.
The grantee shall at all times maintain on file
with El Reno a complete and current schedule showing all cable television
services being provided under the grantee's franchise, the fees and
charges for each of such services, the charges for connections or
disconnections, and any other subscriber charges which may be made
by the grantee in connection with the system. Such schedule shall
also show the components of the basic service and the pay service,
each on a channel-by-channel basis, and the monthly charge for each
service package. The grantor reserves the right to regulate grantee's
basic cable rates in accordance with FCC regulations.
Any advance payments of subscribers in the amount
of more than one month shall be refunded on a pro-rata basis when
subscriber requests discontinuation of service except where any past-due
balance exists.
Subject to FCC or federal regulation, the grantee
may receive and distribute television and radio signals which are
disseminated to the general public without charge by broadcasting
stations licensed by the FCC. The grantee may provide various communication
services to individuals or businesses, consistent with the FCC and
Oklahoma regulations and without interference with the service of
the BTN system. Additional stations may be carried as they are made
available and allowed by FCC regulations.
The grantee shall provide and maintain a government
access channel and an educational access channel for the members of
local government and educational access users. Grantee shall have
no editorial control over the programming on such channels, except
as may be permitted by federal law.
Subject to applicable FCC or federal regulations,
all programs of broadcasting stations carried by the grantee shall
be carried in their entirety as received, with announcements and advertisements
and without additions.
In the case of an emergency or disaster, declared
by the Mayor, Governor of Oklahoma, or President of the United States,
the grantee shall, upon request of the Mayor or his/her designee,
make available its facilities to the City for use during the emergency
or disaster period. The grantee shall provide, in addition, an emergency
warning system whereby a telephone can be used to make voice announcements
simultaneously over all television channels on the system. This is
to be a twenty-four-hour "hot standby" system which will preempt the
sound on all channels. The emergency warning system is restricted
in such a way as to make it accessible to authorized personnel only.