Public Notice SAT00221

Accepted for Filing Public Notice

Satellite Space Station

2004-06-18

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Filings Included

File NumberService
SAT-AMD-20040615-00117Satellite Space Station
SAT-STA-20040615-00116Satellite Space Station
SAT-STA-20040614-00115Satellite Space Station
SAT-MOD-20040527-00107Satellite Space Station
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                       PUBLIC NOTICE
                       FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                       445 12th STREET S.W.
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 Report No. SAT-00221                                                                                       Friday June 18, 2004

                                                POLICY BRANCH INFORMATION
                                         Satellite Space Applications Accepted for Filing
The applications listed below have been found, upon initial review, to be acceptable for filing. The Commission reserves
the right to return any of the applications if, upon further examination, it is determined the application is not in
conformance with the Commission's rules or its policies. Consideration of each satellite application in this Public Notice
may depend on the Commission's action on another satellite application earlier in the queue. Petitions, oppositions and
other pleadings filed in response to this notice should conform to Section 25.154 of the Commission's rules, unless
otherwise noted. 47 C.F.R. § 25.154.

SAT-AMD-20040615-00117              E S2180           SES Americom, Inc.
Date Filed: 06/15/2004 17:25:13:55300
Amendment


SES Americom, Inc. has filed an amendment to its pending application to launch and operate AMC-15 as a replacement for the
GSTAR-4 satellite. (See also SAT-LOA-20030219-00013 and SAT-AMD-20030422-00069) This amendment updates on the
circularly polarized operations, specifically EIRP levels and satellite antenna gain contours. In addition, a supplemental interference
analysis for certain emission types (ASIA analysis) is also provided.



SAT-STA-20040614-00115              E SAT C-1         SES Americom, Inc.
Date Filed: 06/14/2004 17:39:36:52300
Special Temporary Authority


SES AMERICOM, Inc. has filed a request for extension of special temporary authority to operate its Satcom C-1 satellite for a period
of six months through December 17, 2004. Satcom C-1 is a geostationary C-band satellite operating pursuant to STA at 37.5° W.L.



SAT-STA-20040615-00116              E                 Intelsat North America LLC
Date Filed: 06/15/2004 15:20:17:64600
Special Temporary Authority




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Intelsat North America, LLC (Intelsat) has filed an application requesting an extension of the Special Temporary Authority ("STA")
that it was granted in the February 11, 2004 Loral/Intelsat Order and Authorization (DA 04-357, 19 FCC Rcd 2404 (2004)). Under
the STA, Intelsat is permitted to provide "additional services," as defined by the ORBIT Act, to former customers of Loral Satellite,
Inc. (Debtor-in-Possession) and Loral SpaceCom Corporation (Debtor-in-Possession) that were acquired by Intelsat as part of an
assignment transaction ("additional services STA"). Specifically, because of the ORBIT Act's limitation on the provision of additional
services, the additional services STA allowed Intelsat to provide additional services, such as direct-to-home (DTH) services, to Loral's
existing DTH customers for a period of 180 days solely for the purpose of providing Loral's existing DTH customers time to transition
to another service provider. The additional services STA is set to expire on September 13, 2004. In its extension request, Intelsat
seeks authority to extend the additional services STA for an additional 180 days, to March 12, 2005. According to Intelsat, such an
extension will avoid unnecessary and costly disruption of service and will ensure continued, non-interrupted service to end-user
consumers. In addition, Intelsat states that due to the marketplace uncertainty during the pendency of the Commission's review of the
Loral/Intelsat Order and Authorization, an extension of the STA is in the public interest. Intelsat also requests expedited treatment of
the STA extension request.




CORRECTIONS
SAT-MOD-20040527-00107              S2402          Intelsat LLC

This application appeared on Public Notice, Report No. SAT-00219 (June 4, 2004), with the following description:

Intelsat LLC has filed an application for modification of its authorization for the INTELSAT 802 satellite. Intelsat seeks
authority to relocate INTELSAT 802 from 174.0° E.L. to 32.90° E.L. Intelsat plans to start the relocation of the INTELSAT
802 satellite in July 2004 and arrive at the new location in September/October 2004.

This correction adds the following: Intelsat LLC filed this modification application pursuant to the streamlined fleet
management procedures under section 25.118(e) of the Commission’s rules. This modification will be effective on June 28,
2004.


For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555.




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