Attachment erratum

erratum

ERRATA, ERRATUM OR ADDENDUM submitted by FCC,IB

erratum

2004-07-14

This document pretains to SAT-PDR-19991214-00131 for Petition for Declaratory Ruling on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATPDR1999121400131_383215

                                  Federal Communications Commission                              DA 04-2115


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

                                                      1
In the Matter of                                      1
                                                      1
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V.                     )    File No. SAT-PDR-19991214-00131
                                                      )
Petition for Declaratory Ruling                       1
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                                                ERRATUM

                                                                   Released: July 14,2004

By the Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau:

        This erratum corrects Order (DA 00-1793) released October 3,2000, 15 FCC Rcd 19311 (Int'l
Bur. 2000), paragraph 19 to read as follows:

         19. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 303(r), 308, 309, and 310 of the
         Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. $0 303(r), 308,309,310, and Sections
         25.121(a) and 25.137(c) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. $6 25.121(a), 25.137(c), each earth
         station with "ALSAT" designated as a point of communication, IS GRANTED authority to
         provide Fixed Satellite Services (FSS), including FSS Direct-to-Home services, to, from, or
         within the United States, by accessing the Solidaridad 2 and Sath4ex 5 satellites, located at the
         113.0" W.L. and 116.8' W.L. orbit locations, respectively, subject to the conditions set forth in its
         earth station license and in this Order. Authority to provide FSS Direct-to-Home services is
         further subject to the continuance in force of the "Protocol Concerning the Transmission and
         Reception of Signals from Satellites for the Provision of Direct-to-Home Satellites Television
         Services in the United States of America and the United Mexican States'' signed on November 8,
         1996, and the "Protocol Concerning the Transmission and Reception of Signals from Satellites
         for the Provision of Fixed-Satellite Services in the United States of America and the United
         Mexican States" signed on October 16, 1997.


                                           FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION




                                           Fern J. Jarmulnek
                                           Deputy Chief, Satellite Division
                                           International Bureau



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