Response to License Denied or Revoked

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Intelsat License LLC

2016-03-08ELS_173813

                                                                          Exhibit C

     FCC Form 442, Response to Question: License Denied or Revoked

Intelsat License LLC has never had an FCC license “revoked.”

However, on June 26, 2000, the International Bureau “cancelled” two Ka-band
satellite authorizations (Call Signs S2208 and S2237) issued to PanAmSat Licensee
Corp. (“PanAmSat”), a former sister company of Intelsat, based on the Bureau’s
finding that PanAmSat had not satisfied applicable construction milestones. See
PanAmSat Licensee Corp., Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 00-1266, 15 FCC
Rcd 18720 (IB 2000). In that same order, the Bureau denied related applications to
modify the cancelled authorizations. PanAmSat filed an application for review of the
Bureau’s decision, which the Commission denied, and subsequently filed an appeal
with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which
was dismissed in January 2003 at PanAmSat’s request. Notwithstanding the fact
that the Bureau’s action does not seem to be the kind of revocation action
contemplated by question 36, Intelsat is herein making note of the decision in the
interest of absolute candor and out of an abundance of caution. In any event, the
Bureau’s action with respect to PanAmSat does not reflect on Intelsat’s basic
qualifications, which are well-established and a matter of public record.



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Document Modified: 2016-03-08 12:57:15

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