TerreStar 1.65 Lette

Section 1.65 Notification submitted by TerreStar Networks Inc.

06092009 Letter

2009-06-09

This document pretains to SAT-MOD-20021114-00237 for Modification on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATMOD2002111400237_715833

                                                                                       Douglas Brandon
                                                                                       General Counsel & Secretary



                                                            June 9, 2009

BY ELECTONIC FILING IN IBFS

Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th St., S.W.
Washington, DC 20554

           Re:        TerreStar Networks Inc.;
                      2 GHz LOI Authorization;
                      File Nos. SAT-LOI-19970926-00161, SAT-MOD-20021114-00237, SAT-MOD-
                      20070529-00075, SAT-MOD-20070608-00080, SAT-MOD-20080718-00143;
                      Call Sign 2633

Dear Ms. Dortch:

          TerreStar Networks Inc. (“TerreStar”), the holder of a 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service
(“MSS”) Letter of Intent (“LOI”) authorization, pursuant to Section 1.65 of the Federal
Communications Commission’s (“Commission” or “FCC”) rules, hereby notifies the Commission
that there will be a change in the scheduled launch of TerreStar’s first geostationary satellite,
TerreStar-1, which will extend the date of the launch beyond the current launch milestone date of
June 30, 2009.

       As soon as practicable, TerreStar intends to file with the Commission a request to extend the
milestone date for its launch. At this time, TerreStar does not intend to seek any extension of its
August 30, 2009 operational milestone.

          To date, TerreStar-1 has been ahead of schedule to meet its launch milestone. TerreStar-1
has been constructed, shipped to French Guiana, undergone final pre-flight testing, and is ready to be
fueled for launch. Recently, however, an in-orbit anomaly occurred on the S-band payload of another
operator’s recently launched satellite -- Solaris Mobile’s W2A. That anomaly was announced by
Solaris Mobile on May 14, 2009, and its cause is still being investigated. See attached Solaris Press
Release dated May 14, 2009.

          As is standard for the industry, particularly when equipment from the same vendor may be
involved in the anomaly, TerreStar immediately requested that its vendors investigate the matter to
determine any potential impact on TerreStar-1. At the same time, however, the root cause of the
anomaly that occurred on the W2A satellite has not been made public and we believe is still under
investigation.


12010 Sunset Hills Road Reston, VA 20190   doug.brandon@terrestar.com   703-483-7820


Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
June 9, 2009
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           Under the circumstances, TerreStar has determined that it would be prudent for it to use
any additional time available within the current TerreStar-1 launch window to conduct additional
investigation to ensure that the anomaly that occurred on the W2A satellite will have no bearing on
the flight worthiness of TerreStar-1. TerreStar is working with Arianespace, the TerreStar-1 launch
provider, to schedule the launch during a launch slot of July 7 -- July 12, 2009. TerreStar anticipates
submitting a request to the Commission to extend its launch milestone to conform to that schedule
once it has been finalized. See attached TerreStar Press Release dated June 8, 2009.

         Please direct any questions regarding the submission to the undersigned.

                                       Respectfully submitted,

                                       /s/Douglas Brandon

                                       Douglas Brandon


cc: Paul Murray; Renee Crittendon; Angela Giancarlo; John Giusti; Julius Knapp; Rod Porter;
Geraldine Matise; Robert Nelson; Karl Kensinger; Howard Griboff


                  Statement re Solaris Mobile S-band capacity 14 May 2009


Solaris Mobile Statement on S-band Payload

Solaris Mobile and its shareholders Eutelsat Communications and SES Astra announce that the
current evaluation of the in-orbit tests of the S-band payload on the W2A satellite launched on
April 3 indicate an anomaly which requires further tests.

Additional analysis is consequently planned with the satellite’s prime contractor, Thales Alenia
Space, in order to identify the cause of the anomaly and to fully assess the extent of the S-
band payload's capability to provide mobile satellite services to the European marketplace.

Solaris Mobile remains confident of its ability to meet the commitments made according to the
European Selection and Authorisation Process, under which it has applied for S-band spectrum
to provide these services. The company is evaluating a range of options to compensate for this
situation and expects to make further announcements in due course.




For further information please contact:

Mary Crotty, Mary Crotty PR
mary@marycrottypr.ie / 00 353 87 2567751

Yassine Dahbi, Solaris Mobile
yassine.dahbi@solarismobile.com
00353 86 795 4800 / 0033 14 3268732


              TerreStar Updates Launch Timetable
Reston, VA - June 8, 2009 – TerreStar Networks Inc. (TerreStar), a majority
owned subsidiary of TerreStar Corporation (TSTR), today announced that the launch
of TerreStar-1 has been rescheduled for a July 7-12, 2009 window to permit
additional time to ensure that an on-orbit anomaly that occurred recently on another
operator’s satellite has no bearing on the flight worthiness of TerreStar-1.

“While our vendors have assured us that TerreStar-1 is ready to launch, we believe
this short delay may provide a window for additional data to verify that TerreStar-1,
including its 18 meter reflector, is unaffected by the anomaly reported by another
operator’s S Band satellite,” Dennis Matheson, CTO of TerreStar said.

Arianespace, TerreStar-1’s launch services provider, has agreed to this updated
launch schedule.

“Throughout the construction of TerreStar-1 we have emphasized quality and
certainty over speed. Today’s revised launch schedule is another example of our
commitment to eliminate unnecessary risks when we can,” said Jeffrey Epstein,
President of TerreStar.

Final authorization of the updated launch date is subject to FCC approval of a new
launch milestone. No change to the August 30 FCC/Industry Canada operational
milestone is necessary.

An updated countdown clock and pictures of TerreStar-1 as it is prepared for launch,
are available at www.terrestar.com.


About TerreStar Corporation

TerreStar Corporation is the controlling shareholder of TerreStar Networks Inc. and
TerreStar Global Ltd. For additional information on TerreStar Corporation, please visit
the company's website at www.terrestarcorp.com.

About TerreStar Networks Inc.

TerreStar Networks (www.terrestar.com), a majority owned subsidiary of TerreStar
Corporation (NASDAQ: TSTR), plans to offer a reliable and secure satellite terrestrial
mobile broadband network that will provide voice, data and video services dedicated
to helping solve the critical communication and business continuity challenges faced
by government, emergency responders, enterprise businesses and rural
communities. TerreStar expects to offer next generation mobile communications
through a network of partners and service providers to users who need “anywhere”
coverage throughout the United States and Canada.

Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act:

This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, with respect to the strategy of TerreStar
Corporation, its plans, and the transactions described in this press release. Such
statements generally include words such as could, can, anticipate, believe, expect,
seek, pursue, proposed, potential and similar words and terms in connection with
future results. We assume no obligation to update or supplement such forward-
looking statements.




Media Contact:
Kelly Adams, TerreStar Networks
703.483.7966
Kelly.Adams@terrestar.com



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