Failed Transponder definition

Failed Transponder or "Transponder Failure" means, with respect to any Transponder used by ▇▇▇▇▇ under this Agreement, any of the following events:
Failed Transponder means any Transponder which is not a Satisfactorily Operating Transponder.
Failed Transponder or “Transponder Failure” means, at any time after Launch, the permanent failure (including permanently intermittent failure) of a Transponder to meet the requirements of the SATMEX 8 Satellite Performance Specification, provided that, (i) the Transponder cannot be used for its intended communications purposes or (ii) consistent with telemetry data, IOT or other evidence which manifests itself after Launch, the Transponder is expected to fail to be usable for its intended communications purposes before the end of the SATMEX 8 Satellite Stated Life and in which event it shall be a Failed Transponder from and after the time it becomes such a failure. Within sixty (60) days following the Effective Failure Date, all available redundant and/or spare components on the SATMEX 8 Satellite applicable to the Transponder must be used or cease to be available and all reasonable technical alternatives for correcting the failure must be examined before a Transponder is considered to be a Failed Transponder. In the event that after all reasonable technical alternatives for correcting the failure have been performed, but nevertheless the failure still continues from and after sixty (60) days following the Effective Failure Date, the Transponder shall be declared as a “Failed Transponder” retroactive to the Effective Failure Date. For purposes of this definition, without limitation as to other circumstances of permanent intermittent failure that also may qualify as a “permanent failure” for purposes hereof, a Transponder “permanent intermittent failure” that qualifies for treatment as a “permanent failure” for purposes hereof, will be deemed to have occurred from and after such time as such Transponder has been a Non-Operational Transponder for three (3) separate thirty (30) consecutive day periods.

Examples of Failed Transponder in a sentence

  • PanAmSat may offset against any refund due to Lessee pursuant to this Section 12.03 any amounts due from Lessee to PanAmSat under this Agreement [***] and any Outage Allowance already paid to Lessee for any period from and after the date such Lessee Transponder became a Failed Transponder.

  • Contractor shall earn the Transponder OPI over the Orbital Performance Incentive Period at a daily rate of [***] (the “Daily Rate”) per Transponder for each day that such Transponder is not a Failed Transponder or Non-Operational Transponder.

  • In the event a Fully Protected Transponder becomes a Transponder Failure, GE Americom shall use all reasonable efforts to restore the Transponder Failure by utilizing any available Replacement Transponder on the same Satellite as the Failed Transponder on a first-needed, first-served basis.

  • For the purposes of determining priority to the **** protection **** Transponder(s) among Customer and other PanAmSat customers also purchasing **** protection, **** Failed Transponder shall be entitled to receive the use of **** protection; in the event of a simultaneous failure, **** PanAmSat ****.

  • In the event that Lessee so leases a Backup Transponder on Galaxy VIII(i) to replace a Failed Transponder on the Satellite, then such Failed Transponder shall not be counted for purposes of determining whether a termination right has arisen under Section 10.01, unless such Backup Transponder becomes a Failed Transponder (as defined under the Galaxy VIII(i) Lease Agreement) and cannot be replaced by another Backup Transponder.

  • Provided that LLC is not in breach of its insurance obligations as stated in Section 2.3, each of Sky Brasil and Sky Mexico acknowledges that it shall not be entitled to any refund or reduction of the Fixed Service Fees if a Customer Transponder becomes a Failed Transponder such that the loss is not covered by the Launch Insurance Policy.

  • All determinations as to Confirmed Failures and Outage Allowances shall be made on an individual Transponder by Transponder basis; provided that no failure of the TCN Transponder shall result in any Outage Allowance or adjustment of the Monthly Base Lease Rate or be counted as a "Failed Transponder" for purposes of Sections 10.01, 12.01 or 12.03.

  • For purposes of such negotiation, it is the intent of the parties that the reduction of Performance Payments for each Failed Transponder shall be ******* of the original performance incentive payment which would otherwise be payable for the periods of failure.

  • If one of the Lessee Transponders becomes a Failed Transponder (as defined in Section 12.01), Lessee's rights and obligations to continue making Monthly Base Lease Rate payments with respect to such Failed Transponder shall be governed by Sections 12.01 and 12.

  • Lessee's lease of Additional Transponders pursuant to this Section 6.11(c) shall continue until the earlier to occur of: (i) the end of the Term; or (ii) the date that the applicable Failed Transponder has been restored to operation meeting the applicable Transponder Performance Specifications.


More Definitions of Failed Transponder

Failed Transponder or "Transponder Failure" means, with respect to any Transponder, the occurrence of any of the following events and CBN has declared the Transponder a Failed Transponder:
Failed Transponder or "Transponder Failure" means, with respect to any Transponder used to provide service to AvData under this Agreement, any of the following events:
Failed Transponder means a transponder in which the output power (eirp) has decreased by ***** or more, or the transponder’s saturation flux density has changed
Failed Transponder means Transponders that have suffered Confirmed Failures and which PanAmSat is unable to restore through the use of the Spare Equipment and Reserve Transponders pursuant to Section 5.3, above.

Related to Failed Transponder

  • Transponder means any device or machine placed on a fishing or other vessel, which is designed to transmit, whether in conjunction with other machine or machines elsewhere or not, information or data concerning the position, fishing and other activities of the vessel as may be required, and shall include any automatic location communicator;

  • Failed Transactions is the set of all requests within Total Transaction Attempts that return an Error Code.

  • Bundled transaction means the purchase of 2 or more distinct and identifiable products, except real property and services to real property, where the products are sold for a single nonitemized price. A bundled transaction does not include the sale of any products in which the sales price varies, or is negotiable, based on the selection by the purchaser of the products included in the transaction. As used in this subdivision:

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) is a telephone central office switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Toll Billing Exception Service (TBE) means a service that allows End Users to restrict third number billing or collect calls to their lines.