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(greater overall number of Access Channels as Comcast). <br /> • Format of Access Channels. CenturyLink will provide all 12 Access Channels in <br /> HD if the City sends them in HD format (Comcast will provide up to 2 Access <br /> Channels in HD over time). <br /> • Electronic Programming Guide. CenturyLink will have similar requirement as <br /> Comcast. <br /> • Channel Placement. CenturyLink will make all Access Channels accessible at <br /> Channel 16 through the "North Metro Mosaic." The Access Channels will be <br /> physically located in the 8000s (Comcast has no mosaic and is required to have <br /> all the HD Access Channels located near the broadcast channels). <br /> • Public Service Announcements. CenturyLink will allow the NMTC to air PSAs on <br /> non-Access channels during periods of unsold/unused air time (Exceeds <br /> Comcast's commitment). <br /> • Video On-Demand. CenturyLink will provide 25 hours of VOD per member city <br /> (Exceeds Comcast's PEG commitment). <br /> • PEG Support. CenturyLink will pay a PEG Fee in support of the Access Channels <br /> of$3.16 adjusted by CPI starting in 2016. (Amount of funding identical to <br /> Comcast). <br /> Overall,the CenturyLink cable franchise is substantially similar to the Comcast cable franchise in <br /> most respects. The following highlights the differences between the two cable franchises: <br /> • Term. CenturyLink's Franchise term is 5 years. Comcast's term is 15+years. <br /> • Indemnification of the Citv. CenturyLink has an additional indemnification <br /> commitment that Comcast does not have. <br /> • Access Channel Commitments. CenturyLink may provide more channels in HD <br /> than Comcast. CenturyLink is providing 175 hours of VOD programming than <br /> Comcast, while Comcast is not providing any. PEG support may be used for <br /> capital and operational support under the CenturyLink franchise. <br /> • Twin Cities Metro PEG Interconnect Network. CenturyLink will provide a <br /> network to allow cities throughout the metro area to share live programming <br /> with one another. We believe this will be the only such network in the country. <br /> • Penalties/Liquidated Damages. CenturyLink franchise has additional damages <br /> for violating the Build-Out and Economic Redlining provisions of the franchise <br /> that is not in the Comcast franchise. <br /> • Build-Out. CenturyLink Franchise has a reasonable build-out commitment based <br /> on market success. Comcast does not have a build-out provision, as it built-out <br /> the City many years ago. <br />
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