Intelsat Comments on

COMMENT submitted by Intelsat License LLC

Corrected Comments of Intelsat License LLC

2012-11-29

This document pretains to SAT-AMD-20120913-00148 for Amended Filing on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATAMD2012091300148_976640

                                                                                              Jennifer D. Hindin
1776 K STREET NW          November 29, 2012                                                   202.719.4975
WASHINGTON, DC 20006
                                                                                              jhindin@wileyrein.com
PHONE     202.719.7000
FAX       202.719.7049


7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE
                          VIA IBFS
McLEAN, VA 22102
PHONE     703.905.2800    Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
FAX       703.905.2820    Federal Communications Commission
                          445 12th Street, S.W.
www.wileyrein.com
                          Washington, D.C. 20554

                          Re:    DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC Application as Amended for
                                 Authorization to Operate DIRECTV 1R at 55.8° E.L.; File No. SAT-
                                 A/O-20120817-00137 (S2369) and File Nos. SAT-AMD-20120824-00142
                                 & SAT-AMD-20120913-00148 (S2872)

                          Dear Ms. Dortch:

                          Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”), by counsel, submits the attached corrected version
                          of comments in the above-referenced proceeding. Intelsat respectfully requests that
                          the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) remove the comments dated
                          November 28, 2012 from the record.

                          Please contact the undersigned with any questions. Thank you for your assistance.

                          Respectfully Submitted,

                          /s/ Jennifer D. Hindin

                          Jennifer D. Hindin
                          Counsel for Intelsat License LLC


                                    Before the
                     FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                              Washington, D.C. 20554



In the Matter of                                       )
                                                       )
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC                               )   File No. SAT-A/O-20120817-00137
                                                       )   (S2369)
                                                       )
Application as Amended                                 )   File Nos. SAT-AMD-20120824-00142
for Authorization to Operate                           )   & SAT-AMD-20120913-00148
DIRECTV 1R at 55.8° E.L.                               )   (S2872)



                        COMMENTS OF INTELSAT LICENSE LLC


       Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”)1 hereby comments in support of the above-referenced

amended application of DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC (“DIRECTV”) for authority to operate the

DIRECTV 1R satellite at 55.8° E.L.2 In response to DIRECTV’s application, New Skies

Satellites B.V. (doing business as “SES”) requests that the International Bureau (“the Bureau”)

impose conditions on the DIRECTV 1R grant to safeguard the rights of adjacent satellite


1
         DIRECTV, the Russian Satellite Communications Company (“RSCC”), and Intelsat
License LLC, entered a commercial arrangement to mitigate an unexpected gap in service at the
nominal 56º E.L. orbital location. The RSCC operates Bonum 1 at the 56º E.L. orbital location.
In order to extend its useful life, Bonum 1 is being operated in an increasingly inclined orbit,
which has begun to compromise its ability to provide reliable service to RSCC’s subscribers.
The commercial arrangement between DIRECTV, RSCC, and Intelsat provides for the migration
of DIRECTV 1R to the 55.8º E.L. orbital location, and the transfer of some traffic from Bonum 1
to DIRECTV 1R to ensure continuity of service to RSCC’s subscribers at the nominal 56º E.L.
orbital location.
2
       See DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC, File Nos. SAT-A/O-20120817-00137 (filed Aug. 17,
2012), SAT-AMD-20120824-00142 (filed Aug. 24, 2012), SAT-AMD-20120913-00148 (filed
Sept. 27, 2012). The original application for authorization to relocate to 56.16º E.L. was later
amended to request authorization at 55.8º E.L. See also DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC, File No.
SAT-AMD-20120913-00148 (filed Sept. 27, 2012).


operations.3 Intelsat urges the Commission to avoid imposing conditions that are unnecessary to

ensure operations on a non-interference basis and may be used to influence any operator-to-

operator coordination discussions that may be required.

       Specifically, the Commission should reject SES’s request that the Commission impose a

condition requiring DIRECTV to comply with relevant PFD limits in Appendix 30 of the ITU

Radio Regulations unless higher levels have been successfully coordinated.4 As explained by

DIRECTV, from an ITU perspective, these limits are intended as a coordination trigger, not an

operating limitation.5 Indeed, the ITU permits operations pending the outcome of required

coordination provided there is no harmful interference (see No. 4.1.18 of Appendix 30 of the

ITU Radio Regulations). Moreover, from an FCC perspective, imposing the condition requested

by SES conflicts with the Commission’s long-standing precedent for operation of satellites with

lower ITU priority on an unprotected and non-harmful interference basis. 6 Thus, there is no

domestic or international requirement for the FCC to impose the condition SES requests.

       In Intelsat’s experience, including the condition requested by SES in an FCC order

unnecessarily alters the coordination environment between private satellite operators. Intelsat

recently faced similar opposition from Al Yah Satellite Communications Company PrJSC



3
        See Comments of New Skies Satellites B.V., IBFS File No. SAT-AMD-20120913-00148
(filed Oct. 31, 2012).
4
       Id. at 8.
5
     See Response of DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC, File Nos. SAT-A/O-20120817-00137,
SAT-AMD-20120824-00142, and SAT-AMD-20120913-00148 at 2 (filed Nov. 13, 2012).
6
        Amendment of the Commission’s Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, First Report
and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 10,760, 10,870-71 ¶ 296 (2003). See, e.g., Galaxy 26 50.0º E.L. Grant,
IBFS File No. SAT-MOD-20110420-00073, Attachment to Grant at ¶ 1 (Mar. 2, 2012)
(requiring all operations to be on an unprotected and non-harmful interference basis).



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(“Yahsat”) to the non-interference/non-protected operational parameters of a pending

modification application.7 Yahsat claimed that Intelsat’s proposed operations—regardless of the

non-interference/non-protected requirement—would cause harmful interference to Yahsat’s

adjacent satellite operating under a higher ITU-priority filing. However, after the FCC imposed

upon Intelsat a condition limiting the satellite’s operation to the coordination trigger levels in

Appendix 30, Yahsat and Intelsat reached a coordination agreement.8

       The FCC should not impose upon applicants technical parameters that the ITU employs

as coordination triggers because by doing so, the FCC adversely influences the coordination

process to the detriment of the applicant. The ITU does not require operators to limit

transmissions to the trigger level; to the contrary, the ITU rules explicitly allow operation

pending the outcome of required coordination provided there is no harmful interference. Intelsat

urges the FCC not to allow its processes to be used to alter the coordination environment

established by the ITU’s rules. Intelsat therefore urges the FCC to grant DIRECTV’s pending

application without a condition requiring operations below the PFD coordination trigger set forth

in Appendix 30 of the ITU Radio Regulations.




7
        See Comments of New Skies Satellites B.V., IBFS File No. SAT-MOD-20110420-00073
(filed June 6, 2011). See also Comments of Al Yah Satellite Communications Company PrJSC,
IBFS File No. SAT-MOD-20110420-00073 (filed June 6, 2011).
8
      See Joint Letter of Intelsat and Yahsat, File Nos. SAT-STA-20120125-00012; SAT-STA-
20111219-00241; SAT-STA-20111207-00236; SAT-STA-20111123-00227; SAT-STA-
20110923-00185; SAT-STA-20110727-0037; SAT-STA-20110314-00053; SAT-MOD-
20110420-00073 (filed Feb. 24, 2012).


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                           Respectfully submitted,

                           /s/ Susan H. Crandall

                           Susan H. Crandall
                           Assistant General Counsel, Intelsat Corporation

Jennifer D. Hindin
Colleen King
WILEY REIN LLP
1776 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006


November 29, 2012




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                                 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby certify that, on this 29th day of November, 2012, a copy of the foregoing Comments of

Intelsat License LLC was served by first class mail upon:



Karis A. Hastings                                Daniel C.H. Mah
SatCom Law LLC                                   Regulatory Counsel
1317 F Street, N.W., Suite 400                   for New Skies Satellites B.V.
Washington, DC 20004                             1129 20th Street N.W., Suite 1000
                                                 Washington, DC 20036


William M. Wiltshire                             Yuri Prokhorov
Wiltshire & Grannis LLP                          Director General
1200 Eighteenth Street, N.W.                     Russian Satellite Communications Company
Washington, DC 20036                             8, str. 6, 1-st Goncharny pereulok,
                                                 Moscow, 115172, Russia




                                                    /s/ Colleen King
                                                    Colleen King



Document Created: 2012-11-29 15:09:34
Document Modified: 2012-11-29 15:09:34

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