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<br /> . . <br /> <br /> EXHIBIT A - Continued <br /> <br /> <br /> • Viewer's Choice 4- similar to Viewer's Choice 3 but featuring yet another movie <br /> option. <br /> <br /> • Viewer's Choice 5- similar to above featurin; yet another movie option. <br /> <br /> • C- 6. Interactive Services - Meredith Cable's plan contemplates the capability of <br /> offerin; interactive services upon completion of the project and a reasonable expectation <br /> of consumer acceptance and financial viability. While various services are currently <br /> developing, Meredith Cable is considering, among other services, a digital music service <br /> and interactive program guide. No decisions have been made regardinc, particular <br /> services, pricing or launch dates. <br /> <br /> • C- 7. Diaitat Services - Meredith Cab(e anticipates that additional premium service <br /> options, pay-per-view offerings and other new services includincr future dicrital services <br /> will be offered over time utilizing the appropriate bandwidth. <br /> <br /> D HIGH SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION <br /> <br /> In addition to traditional video services, the cable system will position Meredith Cable to offer <br /> new and yet-to-be-developed non-video services. <br /> <br /> • D- 1. The subscriber network will have adequate capability to enable the provision of <br /> hi~h speed data service such as Internet access as marketplace need dictates. <br /> <br /> • D- 2. Meredith Cable's system will be ab]e to address opportunities to meet the non- <br /> video interests of the business community by including fiber capacity through business <br /> . conidors identified durina the construction walkout in order to explore hiorh speed data <br /> services demand by business users. <br /> <br /> E COMA'IITMENT TO ACCESS PROGRAMMiYG <br /> <br /> Meredith Cable proposes to meet and exceed the a~reements reDardin~ access support which <br /> were entered into with the North Suburban Cable Communications Commission in the November <br /> 3, 1994 Memorandum of LTnderstandincr. Specifically Meredith Cable proposes the following <br /> support for local access proQramming: <br /> <br /> • E- 1. Nleredith Cable aorrees to maintain the number of access channels (12) as currently <br /> exist and accept the concept of having the current channel loan aareements extended for <br /> the nfreen (1-5) year renewal term and that the Commission will retain control over the <br /> entire 6'TNIIHZ spectrum that equals one channel.. <br /> <br /> • E- 2. Meredith Cable aarees that the Commission can, on its own, change the name of <br /> required PEG channels, provided that Meredith is indemnified from any claims as a result <br /> <br /> <br /> 7 <br />