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COMMENT submitted by Communications Secretariat (Republic of Argentina)

Comment on Directv Aplliance

2012-06-04

This document pretains to SAT-AMD-20120420-00071 for Amended Filing on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATAMD2012042000071_953769

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                                                      Buenos Aires, 4 de Junio de 2012.—

         Ms. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary

         Federal Communications Commission
         445 12 th Street, S.W.
         Washington, D.C. 20554



         Ref: Comentarios de la Secretaria de Comunicaciones (Republica Argentina)
               File Nos. SAT—LOA—20120316—00051, and SAT—AMD—20120420—00071.—
               DIRECTV ENTERPRISES, LLC (Solicitud de Autorizacion para lanzar y operar
               Estacion Espacial DIRECTV KU—79W ) .—

         Estimada Ms. Dortch:

                    Esta Secretaria de Comunicaciones de la Repiblica Argentina (Argentina) ha
         tomado conocimiento de la solicitud de DIRECTV Enterprises LLC (Directv o Solicitante)
         para lanzar y operar un satélite geoestacionario de banda Ku a 79 ° LO.

                    Sobre el particular, se destaca el Acuerdo de Coordinacion del operador de Satélite
         Argentino (actualmente Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales S.A. AR—SAT) en 81°
         LO y SES Americom a 79° y 83° LO (firmado el 14—16 de marzo de 2007), ratificado por las
         administraciones de los Estados Unidos de América y la Repblica Argentina en el Acuerdo
         de Coordinacion del 29 de marzo de 2007, de conformidad con el procedimiento establecido
         por el Reglamento de Radiocomunicaciones de la Union Internacional de Telecomunicaciones
         —UIT.

                    El mencionado Acuerdo de Coordinacion establece niveles de potencia isotropa
         radiada equivalente (PIRE) maxima de 53 dBW respecto a las operaciones en 79.0 ° LO [ver
         apéndice 5, apartado 4 (condiciones especificas) del Acuerdo.]

                     La solicitud presentada por Directv propone operaciones que superan los limites
         establecidos en el Acuerdo aludido. La solicitante afirma en la pégina 5 de la Narrativa
         referida a la solicitud que: "La clase de emision para las transmisiones en el enlace ascendente
         y descendente sera 36M0G7W. El ancho de banda asignado para estas emisiones es de 36
         MHz." Asimismo el Solicitante indica en la pagina A—2 del Narrativo, que utilizara un PIRE
         de 54,0 dBW/36 MHz.

                     En funcion de lo observado, Argentina sefiala que la solicitud de Directv debe
         ajustarse a los pardmetros establecidos en el Acuerdo de Coordinacion referido.

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                    Asimismo la Argentina expresa su preocupacion por la propuesta de Directv sobre
         la apertura de la antena receptora de la red de 65 cm. Dicha apertura eleva la posibilidad de
         interferencia perjudicial respecto de la proteccion adecuada contra la interferencia de
         transmisiones emitidas dentro de los parametros del Acuerdo de Coordinacion. Ver apéndice
         5, apartado 3 (condiciones generales) del Acuerdo.

                    Solicitando   respetuosamente se tengan en cuenta las             consideraciones
         anteriormente expresadas basadas en el requisito de respetar los Acuerdos suscriptos por las
         administraciones de ambos paises y servir el interés publico, la Argentina aprovecha la
         oportunidad para expresar su apoyo a todos los procesos de concesion de licencias y los
         esfuerzos que maximicen el uso eficiente de los recursos orbitales y de espectro en la region
         de las Américas.

                     Sin oto particular, saludo a Ud. con distinguida consideracion.




                                                            Arg.            indro Salas
                                                        o          Tecomniccones ie tWMc




         Ce:
         Ms. Mindel De La Torre, Bureau Chief
         International Bureau
         Federal Communications Commission
         E—mail: Mindel.DeLaTorre@fee.gov

         Mr. Robert Nelson, Chief, Satellite Division
        International Bureau
        Federal Communications Commission
        E—mail: Robert.Nelson@fee.gov

        Mr. Stephen Duall, Policy Branch Chief,
        International Bureau Satellite Division (FCC)
        E—mail: Stephen.Duall@fee.gov

        Mr. Paul Blais, System Analysis Branch Chief,
        International Bureau Satellite Division (FCC)
        E—mail: Stephen.Duall@fce.gov


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         Ms. Kathyrn Medley, Engineering Branch Chicf,
         International Bureau Satellite Division (FCC)
         E—mail: Kathymn.Medley@fee.gov

         William M. Wiltshire
         Wiltshire &Grannis LLP
         1200 Eighteenth Street, N. W.
         Washington, DC 20036
         wwiltshire@wiltshiregrannis.com
         Fax. (202)—730—1301

         DIRECTTV Enterprises, LLC
         Mr. Jack M Wengryniuk
         jwengryniuk@directv.com



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                                                            Buenos Aires, June 4, 2012.

         Ms. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary

         Federal Communications Commission
         445 12 th Street, S.W.
         Washington, D.C. 20554



        Re: Comments of the Communications Secretariat (Republic of Argentina) to
             File Nos. SAT—LOA—20120316—00051, and SAT—AMD—20120420—00071.—
             DIRECTV ENTERPRISES, LLC (Application for Authorization to launch and
             operate DIRECTV KU—79W Space Station ) .—


        Dear Ms. Dortch:

                    The Communications Seeretariat of Republic of Argentina (Argentina) has noted
        about the request of DIRECTV Enterprises LLC (Directv or the Petitioner) to launch and
        operate a geostationary satellite in the Ku band at 79 ° W.L.

                    On this particular, we refer to the Coordination Agreement of the Argentine
        Satellite operator (currently Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales S.A. AR—SAT) at
        81° W.L. and SES Americom at 79° and 83° W.L. (signed on March 14—16, 2007), ratified by
        the administrations of the United States of America and the Republic of Argentina in the
        Coordination Agreement dated March 29, 2007, pursuant to the procedure established by the
        Radio Regulations ofthe International Telecommunication Union — ITU.

                   The Agreement stipulates equivalent isotropically irradiated power (EIRP)
        maximum levels of 53 dBW with respect to operations at 79.0 ° W.L. (see appendix 5,
        paragraph 4 (specific conditions) of the Agreement).

                 ~The application submitted by Directv proposes operations that exceed the limits of
        the Agreement. The petitioner states in page 5 of the Narrative related to the application that:
        "The emission designator for transmissions in the uplink and downlink will be 36M0G7ZW.
        The allocated bandwidth for these emissions is 36 MHz." Also, the Petitioner indicates in
        page A—2 of the Narrative, that they intend to use an EIRP of 54.0 dBW/36 MHz.

                  Based on these observations, Argentina notes that the request of Directv must
        comply with the parameters established in the referenced Coordination Agreement.


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                    Also, Argentina would like to expressits concern regarding Directv‘s proposal for
         a network receiving antenna aperture of 65 cm in diameter. Said aperture raises the potential
         for harmful interference with respect to the adequate protection against interference from
         transmissions made within the parameters of the Coordination Agreement. See appendix 5,
         paragraph 3 (general conditions) of the Agreement.

                    Argentina respectfully requests that the above considerations, based on the
         requirement to respect the Agreements subscribed by the administration of both countries and
         to serve the public interest, be taken into consideration. We would also like to take this
         opportunity to express our support for all the licensing procedures and efforts that maximize
         the efficient use ofthe orbital and spectrum resources in the Americas region.

                    Yours sincerely,




                                             By:
                                                   Arq. Carlos Lisandro Salas
                                                   Communications Secretary
                                                   Republic of Argentina




        Ce:
        Ms. Mindel De La Torre, Bureau Chief
        International Bureau
        Federal Communications Commission
        E—mail: Mindel.DeLaTorre@fee.gov

        Mr. Robert Nelson, Chief, Satellite Division
        International Bureau
        Federal Communications Commission
        E—mail: Robert.Nelson@fee.gov

        Mr. Stephen Duall, Policy Branch Chief,
        International Bureau Satellite Division (FCC)
        E—mail: Stephen.Duall@fee.gov

        Mr. Paul Blais, System Analysis Branch Chicf,
        International Bureau Satellite Division (FCC)
        E—mail: Stephen.Duall@fee.gov


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OMinisteric de Planifrcacion Federal,

   Peoretarta de Comunicacic


         Ms. Kathyrn Medley, Engineering Branch Chicf,
         International Bureau Satellite Division (FCC)
         E—mail: Kathyrn.Medley@fee.gov

         Mr. William M. Wiltshire
         Wiltshire &Grannis LLP
         1200 Eighteenth Street, N.W.
         Washington, DC 20036
         wwiltshire@wiltshiregrannis.com
         Fax. +1 202 730 1301

         DIRECTTV Enterprises, LLC
         Mr. Jack M Wengryniuk
         jwen,    juk@directv.com



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Document Modified: 2012-06-04 15:00:05

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