Common use of System Data Clause in Contracts

System Data. As of August 31, 1999, the Systems consisted of approximately 3,215 miles of trunk and distribution plant and approximately 97,600 "homes passed" and have approximately 58,395 EBS's. As used in this Agreement, "homes passed" means each single family residence or dwelling unit within a building containing multiple dwelling units plus commercial and other buildings actually served by the Systems, but does not include dwelling units within multiple dwelling unit buildings to which the Company has been denied a right of access to the building by an owner or manager. SCHEDULE 1.6 sets forth as to each System, as of August 31, 1999: (i) the approximate number of miles of plant that will be included in the Assets: (ii) for the eight-month period ended August 31, 1999, the number of subscribers of each of the Systems as reflected in Seller's billing reports; (iii) for the eight-month period ended August 31, 1999, a description of basic and optional or tier services available from the Systems and the rates charged by Seller for each, the number of subscribers receiving each basic and optional or tier service and the rates charged for each, the date and amount of the last rate increase for System service, and an explanation of how subscribers are counted (e.g. does a subscriber with an HBO multiplex count as one or multiple subscribers?); (iv) for each of the years ended December 31, 1997 and 1998, the number of subscribers of each of the Systems and the number of subscribers receiving basic or optional tier services and the rates charged for each; (v) the stations and signals carried by the Systems and the channel position of each such signal and station; (vi) the MHZ of visual and aural signal that such System is capable of delivering to substantially all of such System's subscriber terminals such that the delivered signal meets or exceeds the requirements of part 76, Paragraph 76.605 of the FCC's rules and regulations; (vii) the channel capacity for each of the Systems (including a breakdown of channels utilized and channels available); (viii) the disconnection policies of the Systems; and (ix) the cities, towns, townships, villages and boroughs served by each System.

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Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (Friendship Cable of Arkansas Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Classic Communications Inc)

System Data. As of August 31, 1999, the Systems consisted of approximately 3,215 miles of trunk and distribution plant and approximately 97,600 "homes passed" and have approximately 58,395 EBS's. As used in this Agreement, "homes passed" means each single family residence or dwelling unit within a building containing multiple dwelling units plus commercial and other buildings actually served by the Systems, but does not include dwelling units within multiple dwelling unit buildings to which the Company has been denied a right of access to the building by an owner or manager. SCHEDULE Schedule 1.6 sets forth as to each System, as of August 31, 1999: (i) the approximate number of miles of plant that will be included in the Assets: (ii) for the eight-month period ended August 31, 1999, the number of subscribers of each of the Systems as reflected in Seller's billing reports; (iii) for the eight-month period ended August 31, 1999, a description of basic and optional or tier services available from the Systems and the rates charged by Seller for each, the number of subscribers receiving each basic and optional or tier service and the rates charged for each, the date and amount of the last rate increase for System service, and an explanation of how subscribers are counted (e.g. does a subscriber with an HBO multiplex count as one or multiple subscribers?); (iv) for each of the years ended December 31, 1997 and 1998, the number of subscribers of each of the Systems and the number of subscribers receiving basic or optional tier services and the rates charged for each; (v) the stations and signals carried by the Systems and the channel position of each such signal and station; (vi) the MHZ of visual and aural signal that such System is capable of delivering to substantially all of such System's subscriber terminals such that the delivered signal meets or exceeds the requirements of part 76, Paragraph 76.605 of the FCC's rules and regulations; (vii) the channel capacity for each of the Systems (including a breakdown of channels utilized and channels available); (viii) the disconnection policies of the Systems; and (ix) the cities, towns, townships, villages and boroughs served by each System.

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Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (Classic Communications Inc)