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This document pretains to SAT-LOA-19900723-00002 for Application to Launch and Operate on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

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      Report No. SPB—149                                                                     March 4, 1999

                                  INTERNATIONAL BUREAU
                          SATELLITE POLICY BRANCH INFORMATION:

              In the Matter of Application of AfriSpace Inc. for Authority to Launch and
              Operate a Satellite Sound Broadcasting Transmission System, File No. CSS—90—
              017 [IBFS File No. SAT—LOA—19900723—00002]; Amendment File No. SAT—AMD—
              19990125—00016 (Call Sign 52367)

              On January 22, 1999, AfriSpace, Inc. ("AfriSpace") filed an amendment to its
      application for authority to construct, launch and operate its AfmStar system. AfriStar is a
      subregional Afrfica and Middle Eastern satellite sound broadcasting transmission system to
      operate in the 1467—1492 MHz frequency bands (L—Band). AfriSpace states that this
      amendment updates the information in its pending application and brings its requested orbital
      location into conformance with its experimental license granted by the Commission in 1991.
      AtriSpace also states that it seeks to amend its application to include the use of the lower
      BSS(Sound) L—Band frequencies, 14521467 MHz, subject to the results of a competent ITU
      conference convened to plan BSS(Sound) services in this portion of the band.

               AfriSpace states that since its original application was filed and put on public notice as
      tendered for filing, there have been several changes in its proposal. It asserts that it will offer
      point—to—multipoint transmission capacity to customers on a non—common carrier basis but will
      initially lease nearly all of the capacity to one customer, WorldSpace International Network,
      Inc. (WIN). a British Virgin Islands corporation. WIN will resell capacity to programmers in
      need of BSS(Sound) transmission capacity in Africa and the Middle East. AfriSpace proposes
      to operate one geostationary satellite, associated ground control systems. associated network
      management systems and feeder link stations. AfriSpace proposes to control the satellite, to
      be located at 21° W.L., out of sight of U.S. territory, through an Regional Operation Center
      located in Washington, D.C. connected by dedicated telephone lines to two telemetry, control
      and range earth stations located in India and Mauritius. It plans to finance the space segment
      by means of a 12 year lease agreement whereby it will lease its satellite system, AfriStar,
      from WorldSpace Satellite Company. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of WIN. AfriSpace
      states that it is a U.S. company that is 100 percent owned by WorldSpace, Inc., a Maryland
      corporation. 1t further states that in December 1996 WorldSpace, Inc. sold all of its non—




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AiriSpace assets to WIN in exchange for capital and a 16% equits stake in WIN. The
proceeds ofthis sale are being used to finance AfriSpace‘s current operations ""Ow nerslup
information with respect to AfriSpace. WorldSpace International Network. and WorldSpace.
Inc. is provided as exhibits to the filed amendment.

       Comments or petitions to deny may be filed on or before April 9, 1999.. Reply
comments or oppositions to petitions to deny may be filed on or before April 23. 1999.
responses may be filed on or before May 3, 1999.

         Parties are also encouraged to file a copy of all pleadings on a 3.5 inch diskette in
and IBM—compatible format using WordPerfect 5.1 for Windows or Microsoft Word for
Windows software in a "read only" mode. Diskette submissions would be in addition to. and
not a substitute for. the hard copy filing requirements reviewed above. All diskettes should
be clearly labeled with: (1) the party‘s name; (2) the name of the proceeding and file number:
(3) the type of filing submitted (eg. comments. reply comments); and (4) the date of
submission. The diskettes should be accompanied by a cover letter and file with Magalie
Roman Salas. Secretary. FCC, 445 12th Street. S.W.. Washington D.C. 205 54.


       Ex Parte Status of this Proceeding.      We designate this application captioned above
as a "permit but disclose" proceeding pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) ot the Commussion‘s
rules. 47 C.FR. §§ 1.1200(a). 1.1206 and 1.1208. Note 2.       We conclude that such treatment
would best serve the public interest, in light of the intricate international coordination issues
and the interrelated legal and technical issues involving U.S. digital audio radio systems and
other related satellite proposais that are raised by this applicatuon.. Accordingly ex parte
presentations in this proceeding are subject to the disclosure requirements set forth in Section
 11206 of the Commission‘s rules. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206.

        The application and related filings will be available for public inspection in the
International Reference Center, Room 102. 2000 M Street. N.W., Washington. D.C. 20554

        For further information, contact Kathleen Campbell at (202) 418—0753.

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