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This document pretains to SAT-AMD-20031103-00320 for Amended Filing on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATAMD2003110300320_373797

                                     Federal Communications Commission
                                           Washington, DC 20554
International Bureau

                                                    May 21,2004


       Mr. Kalpak S Gude Esq
       PanAmSat Licensee Corp.
       1801 K Street, N.W.
       Suite 440
       Washington, DC 20006

                           Re:       Application of PanAmSat Licensee Corp. for Authority to Launch,
                                     and Operate a Replacement C-band Fixed-Satellite Service Space
                                     Station, Galaxy XV, Call Sign S2387 File No. SAT-AMD-
                                     20031 103-00320.

       Dear Mr. Gude:

              On November 3,2003, PanAmSat Licensee Corp. (“Panamsat”) filed an
       amendment to its pending applications for its replacement satellite Galaxy XV. For the
       reasons discussed below, we find that additional infomation is needed before we can
       complete our review of the amendment.

               The Commission requires all applications for space station licenses to be
       substantially complete when they are filed. Applications that are not substantially
       complete are returned to the applicant without further processing.’ The Commission’s
       Part 25 Rules set forth various information requirements that applicants must provide in
       their space station applications.’ In particular, for applicants requesting launch and
       operating authority for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS), Section 25.140
       of the Commission’s rules requires, among other things, an interference analy~is.~    The
       interference analysis must demonstrate that the proposed FSS satellite system will be
       compatible with the Commission’s two-degree orbital spacing environment. On
       December 3,2003, the International Bureau released a Public Notice concerning this
       analy~is.~ The public notice clarified the types of showings that must be provided and

        I
         See e.g., Amendment of the Commission‘s Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, First Report and
       Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 02-34, 18 FCC Rcd 10760, 10852
       (para. 244) (2003), citing Amendment of the Commission’s Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies,
       Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 02-34, 17 FCC Rcd 3847,3875 (para. 84) (2002).

            See 47 C.F.R. Part 25.

            47 C.F.R. $ 25.140(b)(2).
       4
        See Clarification of 47 C.F.R. 9 25.140(b)(2), Space Station Application Interference Analysis, Public
       Notice No. SPB-195, DA 03-3863, December 3,2003.


stated that applications filed prior to the December 3,2003 not meeting the requirements
may be subject to a request for further information.

         The interference analysis applicable to your November 2003 amendment is
subject to the method delineated under option 3 of the public notice. Pursuant to Option
3, the interference analysis must provide an analysis showing the potential of interference
into and from carriers of adjacent satellites with a spacing of 2 degrees5 This analysis
must include the r.f. characteristics of both interfering and interfered with carriers, as well
as the resulting interference potential, such that the Commission or other applicants in the
future course of consideration of these applications can complete the analysis.6 This
information was not provided in the application.

     To proceed in processing the application, an interference analysis containing this
information must be supplied to the Commission within 30 days of the date of this letter.
If this analysis is not received within 30 days, PanAmSat Licensee Corp.’s amendment,
File No. SAT-AMD-2003 1103-00320, will be dismissed without prejudice as incomplete.

                                            Sincerely,



                                            Robert G. Nelson
                                            Chief Engineering Branch
                                            Satellite Division
                                            International Bureau



         cc:     Joseph A. Godles, Esq.
                           a
                 Goldber , Godles, Weiner & Wright
                 1229 19 Street, N.W.
                 Washington, D.C. 20036




   See Section 25.140 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. 525.140. See also Licensing of Space Stations
in the Domestic Fixed-Satellite Service and Related Revisions of Pari 25 of the Rules and Regulations,
Report and Order, CC Docket No. 81-704, FCC 83-184,54 Rad. Reg. 2d 577 (released Aug. 16, 1983);
summary printed in Licensing Space Stations in the Domestic Fixed-Satellite Service, 48 F.R. 40233 (Sept.
6 , 1983) (TwoDegree Spacing Order).

6
  Submission of the tabular results generated by the Sharp, Adjacent Satellite Interference Analysis (ASIA)
program meet the requirement for this analysis.



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