Attachment Intelsat - Grant Nov

This document pretains to SAT-LOA-20090410-00043 for Application to Launch and Operate on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

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                     APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE STATION AUTHORIZATIONS                                            FCC Use Only
                             FCC 312 MAIN FORM FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY


APPLICANT INFORMATION
Enter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
Application to Launch and Operate Intelsat 15, a Replacement Satellite, at 85.15 E.L.
  1—8. Legal Name of Applicant
           Name:          Intelsat North America LLC           Phone Number:                              202—944—7848
           DBA Name:                                           Fax Number:                                202—944—7870
           Street:        c/o Intelsat Corporation             E—Mail:                                    susan.crandall@intelsat.com
                          3400 International Drive, N.W.

           City:          Washington                           State:                                      DC
           Country:        USA                                 Zipcode:                                   20008          —3006

           Attention:     Susan H. Crandall


                                               Attachment to Grant
                                IBFS File Nos. SAT—LOA—20090410—00043 and
                                         SAT—AMD—20090528—00059
                                               Call Sign: $2789

         The application of Intelsat North America LLC (Intelsat North America), IBFS File No. SAT—
LOA—20090410—00043, as amended by IBFS File No. SAT—AMD—20090528—00059, to launch and
operate a Ku—/extended Ku—band geostationary orbit space station, Intelsat 15 (Call Sign: $2789), at the
$5.15° E.L. orbital location IS GRANTED.‘ Accordingly, Intelsat North America is authorized to operate
the Intelsat 15 space station at the 85.15° E.L. orbital location using the 14.00—14.50 GHz (Earth—to—
space), 13.75—14.5 GHz (Earth—to—space), 10.95—11.20 GHz (space—to—Earth), 11.45—11.70 GHz (space—to—
Earth), and 12.5—12.75 GHz (space—to—Earth) frequency bands to provide Fixed—Satellite Service (FSS) in
accordance with the technical specifications set forth in Intelsat North America‘s application, as amended,
the Federal Communication Commission‘s rules, and subject to the following conditions:
       1.        Intelsat North America shall prepare all necessary information that may be required for
submission to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to initiate and complete the advance
publication, international coordination, due diligence, and notification procedures for this space station, in
accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. Intelsat North America shall be held responsible for all cost
recovery fees associated with these ITU filings. No protection from interference caused by radio stations
authorized by other Administrations is guaranteed unless coordination and notification procedures are
timely completed or, with respect to individual Administrations, by successfully completing coordination
agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be
subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments
with other Administrations. 47 C.E.R. § 25.111(b).
       2.        Intelsat North America is granted a waiver of Section 25.114(d)(3) of the Commission‘s
rules, 47 CF.R. § 25.114(d)(3). Section 25.114(d)(3) requires each applicant to provide "Predicted space
station antenna gain contour(s) for each transmit and each receive antenna beam and nominal orbital
location requested." The main purpose of the contour map is to allow evaluation of the potential for
harmful interference with other operators and services in the frequency band." The Intelsat 15 application
indicates that the omni—directional and wide—coverage antenna diagrams — Exhibits 6L, 6M, 6P and 6Q —
were not prepared in accordance with the requirements in Section 25.114(d)(3) of the Commission‘s rules
because the space station manufacturer did not provide contours in the required form. We find, however,
that Exhibits 6L, 6M, 6P and 6Q, together with the descriptive characterization provided in Section 2.7.1
of the application, provide a sufficiently complete description of the transponder characteristics of the
Intelsat 15 space station to enable coordination of the frequency assignments with other administrations.
      3.         Intelsat North America is authorized to use 14002 MHz and 14004.5 MHz for command
of the Intelsat 15 space station. No waiver of Section 25.202(g) is required to authorize the use of these
frequencies for command functions. See Northrop Grumman Space & Mission Systems Corp., Order and
Authorization, 24 FCC Red 2330, 2362 (para. 95) (Int‘l Bur. Feb. 24, 2009).




‘ Intelsat North America states that Intelsat 15 will replace Intelsat 709 ($2396), which is currently located at 85.15°
E.L. The application for Intelsat 15 contains new frequency bands not previously authorized on Intelsat 709 and
omits certain frequency bands authorized on Intelsat 709. Specifically, the 13.75—14.0 GHz (Earth—to—space)
frequency band requested for the Intelsat 15 space station is not authorized for the Intelsat 709 space station. The
frequency bands that are on the Intelsat 709 authorization, but are not part of the Intelsat 15 application, are the
3700—4200 MHz (space—to—Earth), 5925—6435 MHz (Earth—to—space), and 6170—6180 MHz (Earth—to—space)
frequency bands. Intelsat has a pending application to relocate Intelsat 709 to the 54.85 ° E.L. orbital location
following the successful launch of Intelsat 15. See IBFS File No. SAT—MOD—20091106—00117.
* See SES Americom, Inc., Order and Authorization, 19 FCC Red. 20,377, 20,377—78 (paras. 4—8) (Int‘l Bur., Sat.
Div. 2004).


                                              Attachment to Grant
                               IBFS File Nos. SAT—LOA—20090410—00043 and
                                        SAT—AMD—20090528—00059
                                              Call Sign: $2789

      4.        Pursuant to footnote US337 of the United States Table of Frequency Allocations, 47
C.E.R. § 2.106, any earth station in the United States and its possessions (US&P) communicating with the
Intelsat15 space station in the 13.75—14.0 GHz frequency band (Earth—to—space) is required to coordinate
through National Telecommunications and Information Administration‘s (NTIA‘s) Interdepartment Radio
Advisory Committee‘s (IRAC‘s) Frequency Assignment Subcommittee (FAS)>
       5.         Operations of any earth station in the US&P communicating with the Intelsat 15 space
station in the 13.75—14.0 GHz frequency band (Earth—to—space) shall comply with footnote US356 to
United States Table of Frequency Allocations, 47 C.E.R. § 2.106, which specifies a minimum antenna
diameter of 4.5 meters and a minimum equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.)." Operations of
any earth station located outside the US&P communicating with the Intelsat 15 space station in the 13.75—
14.0 GHz frequency band (Earth—to—space) shall be consistent with footnote 5.502 to the ITU Radio
Regulations, which allows a minimum antenna diameter of 1.2 meters for earth stations of a geostationary
satellite orbit network."
      6.       Operators of earth stations accessing the Intelsat 15 space station in the 13.75—14.0 GHz
frequency band are encouraged to cooperate voluntarily with the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) in order to facilitate continued operation of NASA‘s Tropical Rainfall Measuring
Mission (TRMM) satellite."
      7.         Intelsat North America‘s use of the 10.95—11.2 GHz and the 11.45—11.7 GHz frequency
bands is subject to footnote US211 to the United States Table of Frequency Allocations, 47 C.F.R. §
2.106, US211, which urges applicants for airborne or space station assignments to take all practicable
steps to protect radio astronomy observations in the adjacent bands from harmful interference, consistent
with footnote US74.
       8.        In the 13.75—14.0 GHz band, receiving space stations in the fixed—satellite service shall
not claim protection from radiolocation transmitting stations operating in accordance with the United
States Table of Frequency Allocations.

* Footnote US337 requires that earth stations operating in the 13.75—13.8 GHz frequency band shall be coordinated
through NTIA‘s IRAC‘s FAS to minimize interference to the forward space—to—space link of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System. 47 C.FE.R. § 2.106, US337.

* Footnote US356 places a restriction on a minimum antenna diameter of 4.5 meters and the e.i.r.p. that should be on
FSS operations in order to protect government operations in the band, including manned space flight. 47 C.F.R. §
2.106, US356.

° Footnote 5.502 to the ITU Radio Regulations establishes minimum antenna diameters for earth stations of
geostationary and non—geostationary satellite networks, and places certain restrictions on either the minimum e.i.r.p.
or the power flux density (p.f.d.) levels produced by earth stations operating in the 13.75—14.0 GHz frequency band.

° NASA‘s TRMM satellite system radar in the 13.793—13.805 GHz frequency band remains operational and is a
highly valuable and visible United States asset with a broad range of international users. Accordingly, NTIA has
requested cooperation from the Commission and non—Federal Government entities in providing assistance in
reducing interference with the TRMM radar. Specifically, NTIA requests that FSS earth stations in the 13.793 —
13.805 GHz frequency band located south of 39° N. and east of 110° W. operate with emission levels below —150
dBW/600 kHz at the TRMM space station receiver. Letter from Frederick R. Wentland, Acting Associate
Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, NTIA, to Don Abelson, Chief, International Bureau, FCC
(February 28, 2002). Considering the secondary nature of the TRMM operation, NTIA‘s request is not a condition
of this authorization. The Commission, however, urges all operators of earth stations accessing the Intelsat—15 space
station in the 13.75 — 14.0 GHz frequency band to cooperate voluntarily with NASA in order to facilitate continued
operation of the TRMM satellite.


                                         Attachment to Grant
                             IBFS File Nos. SAT—LOA—20090410—00043 and
                                      SAT—AMD—20090528—00059
                                            Call Sign: $2789

      9.         The operation of the Intelsat 15 space station in the 11.45—11.7 GHz band is limited to
international operations in accordance with footnote NG104 to the United States Table of Frequency
Allocations, 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 NG104, and footnote 2 of Section 25.202(a)(1) of the Commission‘s rules,
47 C.E.R. § 25.202(a)(1).
      10.       In connection with the provision of service in any particular country, Intelsat North
America is obliged to comply with the applicable laws, regulations, rules, and licensing procedures of that
country.
      11.       Intelsat North America shall maintain the Intelsat 15 space station within an east—west
longitudinal station—keeping tolerance of + 0.05° of its assigned 85.15° E.L. orbital location.
       12.      Intelsat North America‘s operation of Intelsat 15 at the 85.15° E.L. orbital location in the
Ku— and extended Ku—band frequencies of 14.0—14.5 GHz (Earth—to—space), 10.95—11.20 GHz (space—to—
Earth), 11.45—11.7 GHz (space—to—Earth), and 12.5—12.75 (space—to—Earth) is subject to the following
conditions:
            a.   Intelsat shall remain a signatory to the Public Services Agreement between Intelsat and
                 the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO) that was approved
                 by the ITSO Twenty—fifth Assembly of Parties, as amended.

            b.   No entity shall be considered a successor—in—interest to Intelsat under the ITSO
                 Agreement for licensing purposes unless it has undertaken to perform the obligations of
                 the Public Services Agreement approved by the Twenty—fifth Assembly of Parties, as
                 amended.

       13.       With respect to the 13.75—14.0 GHz (Earth—to—space) frequency band, Intelsat North
America submitted evidence that it had met the first three milestones required for a geostationary satellite
pursuant to Section 25.164 of our rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.164, and requested that the bond requirement
pursuant to Section 25.165, 47 C.F.R. § 25.165, of our rules be reduced accordingly. Intelsat North
America supplemented that information on October 30, 2009. Based on the evidence provided, the
Satellite Division finds that Intelsat North America has satisfied the first three milestones (execute a
binding non—contingent contract for construction, complete the critical design review, and commence
construction) required for a geostationary satellite. The milestone and bond requirements are adjusted
accordingly.
            a.   Intelsat North America‘s space station at the 85.15° E.L. orbital location must be
                 launched and placed into operation in accordance with the technical parameters and terms
                 and conditions of this authorization within two years following the date of this
                 authorization (November 25, 2011); and

            b.   Intelsat must file a bond with the Commission in the amount of $750,000, pursuant to the
                 procedures set forth in Public Notice, DA 03—2602, 18 FCC Red 16283 (2003), within 30
                 days of the date of this grant (December 25, 2009).
                 Failure to meet either of these dates shall render this authorization null and void.

       14.       The Intelsat 15 space station must begin providing service at the 85.15° E.L. orbital
location in the 14.00—14.50 GHz (Earth—to—space), 10.95—11.20 GHz (space—to—Earth), 11.45—11.70 GHz
(space—to—Earth), and 12.5—12.75 GHz (space—to—Earth) frequency bands before the space station it is
replacing, Intelsat 709, discontinues service at the 85.15° E.L. orbital location. Failure to meet this
milestone shall render this authorization to operate in the 14.00—14.50 GHz (Earth—to—space), 10.95—11.20


                                         Attachment to Grant
                             IBFS File Nos. SAT—LOA—20090410—00043 and
                                      SAT—AMD—20090528—00059
                                            Call Sign: $2789

GHz (space—to—Earth), 11.45—11.70 GHz (space—to—Earth), and 12.5—12.75 GHz (space—to—Earth) frequency
bands NULL and VOID.
      15.        The license term for this space station, Call Sign $2789, is fifteen years and will begin to
run on the date that Intelsat North America certifies to the Commission that the satellite has been
successfully placed into orbit and its operation fully conforms to the terms and conditions of this
authorization. Intelsat North America is directed to file its certification with the Chief, Satellite Division,
International Bureau, within 10 business days after the space station commences operations at its assigned
location.
       16.       Intelsat North America is afforded thirty days from the date of release of this grant and
authorization to decline this authorization as conditioned. Failure to respond within this period will
constitute formal acceptance of the authorization as conditioned.
       17.      This action is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission‘s rules on delegated
authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective immediately. Petitions for reconsideration under Section
1.106 or applications for review under Sections 1.115 of the Commission‘s rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,
1.115, may be filed within thirty days of the date of the public notice indicating that this action was taken.




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  9—16. Name of Contact Representative
            Name:           Jennifer D. Hindin                      Phone Number:                      202—719—4975
            Company:        Wiley Rein LLP                          Fax Number:                        202—719——7049
            Street:          1776 K Street, NW                      E—Mail:                           jhindin@wileyrein.com


            City:           Washington                              State:                             DC
            Country:         USA                                    Zipcode:                           20006     —3006
            Attention:                                              Relationship:                      Legal Counsel


CLASSIFICATION OF FILING
17. Choose the buttonnext to the                  b.
classification that applies to thisfiling for   g3 b1. Application for License of New Station
both questions a. and b. Choose only one         (N/A)   b2. Application for Registration of New Domestic Receive—Only Station
for 17a and only one for 17b.                    (N/A)   b3. Amendment to a Pending Application
                                                 (N/A)   b4. Modification of License or Registration
  a.                .                            (N/A)   b5. Assignment of License or Registration
(N/A) al. Earth Sta‘ugn                          (N/A)   b6. Transfer of Control of License or Registration
   @ a2. Space Station                           (N/A) b7. Notification of Minor Modification
                                                (N/A) b8. Application for License of New Receive—Only Station Using Non—U.S. Licensed Satellite

                                                g4 b9. Letter of Intent to Use Non—U.S. Licensed Satellite to Provide Service in the United States
                                                q4 b10. Replacement Satellite Application — no new frequency bands
                                                @ b11. Replacement Satellite Application — new frequency bands (Not eligible for streamlined
                                                processing)
                                                «3 b12. Petition for Declaratory Ruling to be Added to the Permitted List
                                                (N/A) b13. Other (Please specify)


  17c¢. Is a fee submitted with this application?
g, IfYes, complete and attach FCC Form 159.
  If No, indicate reason for fee exemption (see 47 C.F.R.Section 1.1114).
  «4 Governmental Entity £4 Noncommercial educational licensee
C Other(please explain):

17¢. Fee Classification     BNY — Space Station (Geostationary)


18. If this filing is in reference to an existing station, enter:
(a) Call sign of station:
    Not Applicable




19. If this filing is an amendment to a pending application enter:
(a) Date pending application was filed:                                     (b) File number of pending application:

Not Applicable                                                              Not Applicable


TYPE OF SERVICE
20. NATURE OF SERVICE: This filing is for an authorization to provide or use the following type(s) of service(s): Select all that apply:

E a. Fixed Satellite
D b. Mobile Satellite
D c. Radiodetermination Satellite
D d. Earth Exploration Satellite
D e. Direct to Home Fixed Satellite
D £. Digital Audio Radio Service
D g. Other (please specify)


21. STATUS: Choose thebutton next to the applicable status. Choose       22. If earth station applicant, check all that apply.
only one.                                                                Not Applicable
   3 Common Carrier g Non—Common Carrier

23. If applicant is providng INTERNATIONAL COMMON CARRIER service, see instructions regarding Sec. 214 filings. Choose one.Are these
facilities:
       g74 Connected to a Public Switched Network g74 Not connected to a Public Switched Network @ N/A

24. FREQUENCY BAND(S): Place an "X" in the box(es) next to all applicable frequency band(s).
D a. C—Band (4/6 GHz) E b. Ku—Band (12/14 GHz)
  D c.Other (Please specify upper and lower frequencies in MHz.)
           Frequency Lower:     Frequency Upper: (Please specify additional frequencies in an attachment)


TYPE OF STATION
25. CLASS OF STATION: Choose the button next to the class of station that applies. Choose only one.

 (N/A) a.   Fixed Earth Station
 (N/A) b.   Temporary—Fixed Earth Station
 (N/A) c.   12/14 GHz VSAT Network
 (N/A) d.   Mobile Earth Station
 @ c Geostationary Space Station.
 «74 f. Non—Geostationary Space Station
 «*4 g. Other (please specify)




26. TYPE OF EARTH STATION                FACILITY: Not Applicable
PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION


 27. The purpose of this proposed modification is to: (Place an "X" in the box(es) next to all that   Not Applicable
 apply.)

 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY


 28. Would a Commission grant of any proposal in this application or amendment have a significant environmental     C Yes @ No
 impact as defined by 47 CFR 1.1307? IfYES, submit the statement as required by Sections 1.1308 and 1.1311 of
 the Commission‘s rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1308 and 1.1311, as an exhibit to this application. A Radiation Hazard
 Study must accompany all applications for new transmitting facilities, major modifications, or major amendments.


 ALIEN OWNERSHIP
Earth station applicants not proposing to provide broadcast, common carrier, aeronautical en route or aeronautical fixed radio station
services are not required to respond to Items 30—34.


29. Is the applicant a foreign government or the representative of any foreign government?                                £4 Yes @.No




30. Is the applicant an alien or the representative of an alien?                                                          «; Yes @No ;3 N/A




31. Is the applicant a corporation organized under the laws of any foreign government?                                    3 Yes No q3 N/A




32. Is the applicant a corporation of which more than one—fifth of the capital stock is owned of record or voted by       y Yes @No g N/A
aliens or their representatives or by a foreign government or representative thereof or by any corporation organized
under the laws of a foreign country?




33. Is the applicant a corporation directly or indirectly controlled by any other corporation of which more than          @ Yes o No C N/A
one—fourth of the capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens, their representatives, or by a foreign
government or representative thereof or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country?




34. If any answer to questions 29, 30, 31, 32 and/or 33 is Yes, attach as an exhibit an identification of the aliens or
foreign entities, their nationality, their relationship to the applicant, and the percentage of stock they own or vote.


BASIC QUALIFICATIONS


35. Does the Applicant request any waivers or exemptions from any of the Commission‘s Rules?                             @ Yes C No
IfYes, attach as an exhibit, copies of the requests for waivers or exceptions with supporting documents.
                                                                                                                         Narrative




36. Has the applicant or any party to this application or amendment had any FCC station authorization or license         % Yes q4 No
revoked or had any application for an initial, modification or renewal of FCC station authorization, license, or
construction permit denied by the Commission? IfYes, attach as an exhibit, an explination of circumstances.




37. Has the applicant, or any party to this application or amendment, or any party directly or indirectly controlling    «3 Yes g@ No
the applicant ever been convicted of a felony by any state or federal court? IfYes, attach as an exhibit, an
explination of circumstances.




38. Has any court finally adjudged the applicant, or any person directly or indirectly controlling the applicant,        ; Yes @ No
guilty of unlawfully monopolizing or attemptiing unlawfully to monopolize radio communication, directly or
indirectly, through control of manufacture or sale of radio apparatus, exclusive traffic arrangement or any other
means or unfair methods of competition? IfYes, attach as an exhibit, an explanation of circumstances




39. Is the applicant, or any person directly or indirectly controlling the applicant, currently a party in any pending   «3 Yes @ No
matter referred to in the preceding two items? If yes, attach as an exhinit, an explanation of the circumstances.
                                                                                                                             Exhibit D Letter 2


40. If the applicant is a corporation and is applying for a space station license, attach as an exhibit the names,
address, and citizenship of those stockholders owning a record and/or voting 10 percent or more of the Filer‘s
voting stock and the percentages so held. In the case of fiduciary control, indicate the beneficiary(ies) or class of
beneficiaries. Also list the names and addresses of the officers and directors of the Filer.




41. By checking Yes, the undersigned certifies, that neither applicant nor any other party to the application is    & Yes 4; No
subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Act of
1988, 21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See
47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the meaning of "party to the application" for these purposes.




42a. Does the applicant intend to use a non—U.S. licensed satellite to provide service in the United States? IfYes,     3 Yes @ No
answer 42b and attach an exhibit providing the information specified in 47 C.F.R. 25.137, as appropriate. If No,
proceed to question 43.




42b. What administration has licensed or is in the process of licensing the space station? If no license will be
issued, what administration has coordinated or is in the process of coordinating the space station?


43. Description. (Summarize the nature of the application and the services to be provided).     (If the complete description does not appear in this
box, please go to the end of the form to view it in its entirety.)
     Intelsat North America LLC hereby applies for authority to launch and operate a
     replacement Ku—band satellite,                  to be known as         Intelsat      15,   at the     85.15 E.L.       orbital
     location.


  Exhibit D Letter 1



43a. Geographic Service Rule Certification                                                                                    @ A
By selecting A, the undersigned certifies that the applicant is not subject to the geographic service or geographic
coverage requirements specifiedin 47 C.F.R. Part 25.
                                                                                                                              3 B
By selecting B, the undersigned certifies that the applicant is subject to the geographic service or geographic
coverage requirements specified in 47 C.F.R. Part 25 and will comply with such requirements.
                                                                                                                              3 C
By selecting C, the undersigned certifies that the applicant is subject to the geographic service or geographic
coverage requirements specified in 47 C.F.R. Part 25 and will not comply with such requirements because it is not
feasible as a technical matter to do so, or that, while technically feasible, such services would require so many
compromises in satellite design and operation as to make it economically unreasonable. A narrative description
and technical analysis demonstrating this claim are attached.



CERTIFICATION
The Applicant waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power of the
United States because of the previous use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests an authorization in accordance with this
application. The applicant certifies that grant of this application would not cause the applicant to be in violation of the spectrum aggregation limit
in 47 CFR Part 20. All statements made in exhibits are a material part hereof and are incorporated herein as if set out in full in this application.
The undersigned, individually and for the applicant, hereby certifies that all statements made in this application and in all attached exhibits are
true, complete and correct to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.


44.   Applicant is a (an): (Choose the button next to applicable response.)


 C Individual
 g¢7y Unincorporated Association
 C3 Partnership
 {4 Corporation
 £4 Governmental Entity
 @) Other (please specify)     Limited Liability Company



45. Name of Person Signing                                               46. Title of Person Signing
Susan H. Crandall                                                        Asst. General Counsel, Intelsat Corporation
47. Please supply any need attachments.
 1: Engineering Statemen                         2:




          WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND / OR IMPRISONMENT
                 (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION
                 (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503).


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