Attachment LETTER

LETTER

LETTER submitted by IB,FCC

LETTER

2003-07-02

This document pretains to SAT-LOA-19950929-00143 for Application to Launch and Operate on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATLOA1995092900143_717477

                                 Federal Communications Commission
                                          Washington, D.C. 20554

                                                     July 2, 2003




VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MALL

Robert D. Horvath, Jr.
Vice President and Corporate Counsel                                                  L                    &       UJO—boO 14
ASTROLINK Holdings. LLC                                                se.ron— 199560999 00                                     4
6701 Democracy Boulevard
Suite 1000
Bethesda, MD 20817
                                                        Re: Astrolink International LLC, Files Nos. 182 through
                                                        186 SAT—P/LA—95 & SAT—MOD—19971222—00200.


Dear Mr. Horvath:

         On January 31, 2001, the International Bureau (Bureau) modified Astrolink Holdings LLC‘s
(Astrolink) license to launch and operate a satellite system in the geostationary—satellite orbit to provide
fixed—satellite service in a portion of the Ka—band.‘ In the modification order, which authorized Astrolink
to add inter—satellite links to its system, the Bureau also assigned implementation milestones for the
construction, launch, and operation of the satellite system. The license provides that failure to meet any
of the implementation milestones will render the satellite authorization null and void. The
implementation milestones in Astrolink‘s authorization include the requirement to commence
construction of its first satellite by January 2002 and its remaining satellites by January 2003." In June
2002, the Bureau‘s Satellite Division granted Astrolink a waiver ofits first construction milestone
contingent upon Astrolink entering into a non—contingent contract for the construction of its first satellite
by January 2003.° Consequently, Astrolink is required to have commenced construction of all satellites in
its proposed fleet by January 2003.

         To satisfy the construction commencement milestone for satellite licenses, the Commission
requires the execution of a non—contingent construction contract. The "non—contingent" requirement
contemplates that there will be neither significant delays between the execution of the construction
contract and the actual commencement of construction, nor conditions precedent to construction.*




‘ Astrolink International LLC, Application for Authority to Construct, Launch, and Operate a Ka—band Satellite
System in the Fixed—Satellite Service, Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Red 2421 (Int‘} Bur. 2001).        In May 2002,
the International Bureau authorized the assignment of space station authorizations from Astrolink International LLC
to Astrolink Holding LLC. Public Notice, DA 03—1764 (rel. May 22, 2003).
* Astrolink Order, 16 FCC Red at 2430; 25 C.F.R. § 25. 145(f). Astrolink‘s initial authorization was to operate nine
satellites at five orbital locations. In February 2003, Astrolink surrendered its authority to operate at the 21.5° W.L.
and 175.25° E.L. orbital locations.
* Astrolink International LLC, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Red 11267 (Int‘] Bur., Sat. Div. 2002).
* See PanAmSat Licensee Corp., Application for Authority to Construct, Launch, and Operate a Ka—Band
Communications Satellite System in the Fixed—Satellite Service at Orbital Locations 58° W.L. and 125° W.L.,
Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Red 18720 (Int‘l Bur. 2000) aff‘d, 16 FCC Red 11534 (2001).


         In order for the Commission to determine whether Astrolink is in compliance with the
requirement to commence construction of all of its satellites by January 2003, please submit a copy ofthe
contract(s) that satisfies this obligation. The submission must include a signed copyof the contract. the
statement of work, and all technical exhibits. The documentation must verify that the construction of
Astrolink‘s satellites has commenced and will be built within the time frame specified in Astrolink‘s
license. If any standstill or stop work agreements relating to the contract have been executed, copies of
these documents and any related correspondence must be submitted as well. This information must be
filed with the Commission‘s Secretary by July 14. 2003, with a hand delivered courtesy copy to Alyssa
Roberts of my staff. Failure to provide this information by this date shall render Astrolink‘s Ka—band
license null and void. Please contact Alyssa Roberts at (202) 418—7276 if you have any questions.




                                                          Sincerely,




                                                         Thomas S. Tycz                 <
                                                          Chief
                                                          Satellite Division



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