Attachment GRANT

This document pretains to SAT-RPL-20040227-00024 for Replacement Application on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATRPL2004022700024_394446

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Date & Time Filed: Feb 27 2004 6: 13:47:170PM
File Number: SAT-RPL-20040227-00024
CallsignlSatellite ID: S2618

                    APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE STATION AUTHORIZATIONS            FCC Use Only
                            FCC 3 12 MAIN FORM FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY




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          City:         Princeton                 State:                     NJ
          Country:      USA                       Zipcode:                   08540          -

          Attention:    Nancy J. Eskenazi




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                                                   Att chment
                                  Terms and Cond tions of Authorization
                                           Septedber 2, 2004


 1.      SES Americom, Inc.’s (“SES Americom”) applications, File Nos. SAT-RPL-20040227-
00024 and. SAT-MOD-20040227-00022, Call Sigh S2 18 1, ARE GRANTED.’ Grant of these
applications modifies SES Americom’s &-Band $ystem Authorization at the 85” W.L. orbital
location. Accordingly, SES Americom is authorized to launch and operate its Americom-16
(“AMC-16”) hybrid Ka/Ku-Band satellite at the 8s” W.L. orbital location in the 1 1.7-12.2 GHz
(space-to-Earth), 14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space), 18.6-18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth, left-hand
circular polarization, or LHCP), 19.7-20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth, LHCP), 28.4-28.6 GHz (Earth-
to-space, right-hand circular polarization, or RHCP), and 29.5-30.0 GHz (Eartli-to-space, RHCP)
frequency bands in accordance with the terms, conditions, and technical specifications set forth i n
its applications, this Attachment, and the Federal Communication Commission’s (“Commission”)
Rules.2

2.     SES Americom is authorized to operate tbe AMC- 16 satellite’s Ka-band Tracking,
Telemetry, and Command (TT&C) beacon with left-hand circular polarization in the frequency
band 18.58385 GHz- 18.58415 GHz.

3.      AMC-16 must be constructed, launched, and placed into operation in accordance with the
technical parameters and terms and conditions of dhis authorization by the time periods specified
in GE American Communications, Inc., Request for Extension of Time to Construct, Launch, and
Operate a Ka-band Satellite System in the Fixed Slatellite Service, Order und Authorizution, 16
FCC Rcd 11038 (2001).

4.       SES Americom’s request for a waiver of the cross-polarization isolation requirements,
contained in Section 25.210(i) of the Commission’s rules with respect to the Ka-band operations
of AMC-16 IS GRANTED. Section 25.210(i) reqhires that the ratio of the on-axis co-polar gain
to the cross-polar gain of the antenna in the assignied frequency band be at least 30 dB within its
primary coverage area. SES Americom maintains that in the AMC-16’s Ka-band frequencies,
this ratio is at least 23 dB throughout the spacecraft’s service area. Although AMC- 16 does not
fully conform to the standard set forth in Section j5.210(i) of the Commission’s rules, we agree
with SES Americom’s assertions that failure to meet the cross-polarization isolation requirements


’ The Ka-band system authorization was originally grahted in a series of orders issued in 1997 and 200 1 ,
GE American Communications, Inc. Application for Authority to Construct, Launch, and Operate a Ka-
band Satellite System in the Fixed Satellite Service, Order and Authorization, 12 FCC Rcd 6475 ( 1 997):
Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Rcd 246 1 (200 1); and Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Rcd 1 1038
(2001) (collectively, “Ka-bandSystem Authorization”)., SES Americom’s Ka-band System Authorization
was recently modified to reflect its relinquishment of three orbital location assignments ( 1 7” W.L., 56” E.L.,
and 114.5”E.L.), with the corresponding deletion of authority to operate inter-satellite links, and the overall
reduction of 600 megahertz in bandwidth at the 105” W.L. orbital location. SES Americom applications,
File No. SAT-LOA-20030219-00013, as amended by File Nos. SAT-AMD-20030422-00069and SAT-
AMD-20040615-001 17, and modified by File No. SAT-MOD-20030214-0001 1 , granted on August 1 8,2004.
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  This amounts to an overall reduction of 600 megahertz in bandwidth from what the Commission
previously authorized for SES Americom’s Ka-band service links (call sign S218 1). Previously, SES
Americom was authorized to operate in the following frequencies: service uplinks in 28.35-28.6 GHz and
29.25-30.0 GHz (RHCP) and service downlinks in 18.3-18.8and 19.7-20.2GHz (LHCP). See Ka-band
System Authorization.


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will not adversely impact any other operator, and hat the only party to suffer an increase i n
interference would be SES Americom itself. We urther concur that grant of a waiver will serve
the public interest by permitting SES Americom t optimize the design of the AMC-16 spacecraft
without creating unacceptable losses in signal quality or unduly adding to the spacecraft's weight,
complexity or cost and is consistent with previous Commission action^.^

5.       SES Americom is authorized to provide dprect-to-home services over the AMC- 16
satellite, in both the Ka- and Ku-bands, consistent with the rationale outlined in SES Americom,
Inc., Applications for Modification of Fixed-Satellite Service Space Station Licenses, Order und
Authorization, 18 FCC Rcd 16589 (2003).

6.       SES Americom shall prepare the necessary information, as may be required, for
submission to the International Telecommunicatian Union ("ITU") to initiate and complete the
advance publication, international coordination, due diligence, and notification process of this
space station, in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. SES Americom shall be held
responsible for all cost recovery fees associated wiith these ITU filings. We also note that no
protection from interference caused by radio statidns authorized by other administrations is
guaranteed unless coordination and notification pfiocedures are timely completed or, with respect
to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio
station authorization for which coordination has nbt been completed may be subject to additional
terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other
administrations. See 47 C.F.R. 5 25.1 1 1(b).

7.        In order to ensure continuity of service in the Ku-band at the 85" W.L. orbital location,
SES Americom must begin providing Ku-band service at the 85" W.L. orbital location before the
satellite it is replacing discontinues service at the $5" W.L. orbital l ~ c a t i o n . ~

8.       The license term for the AMC-16 satellita, Call Sign S218 1, is fifteen years and will
begin to run on the date that SES Americom 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 author izat ion.

9.       SES Americom must provide a written stdtement to the Commission within 60 days of
the date of this grant that identifies any known sattllites located at, or planned to be located at,
SES Americom's assigned orbital location, or assjgned in the vicinity of that location such that
the station-keeping volume of the respective satellites might overlap, and that states the measures
that will be taken to prevent in-orbit collisions widh such satellites. This statement should address
any licensed FCC systems, or any systems applied for and under consideration by the FCC. The
statement need not address every filing with the ITU that meets these criteria, but should assess
and address any systems reflected in ITU filings that are in operation or that SES Americom
believes may be progressing toward launch, e.g., by the appearance of the system on a launch
vehicle manifest. If SES Americom elects to rely on coordination with other operators to prevent

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 See, e.g., New Skies Satellites, N.V., Petition for Dealaratory Ruling, Order, 17 FCC Rcd 10369 at para.
19 (2002) and SES Americom, Inc., Application to Ladnch and Operate the Americom-23 hybrid
C/Ku/Extended Ku-Band Satellite, File No. SAT-LOA.2003 12 18-00358, granted July 13, 2004.

  SES Americom now operates the AMC-9 satellite at the 85" W.L. orbital location in the C and Ku-bands.
SES Americom application, File No. SAT-LOA-20020114-00008,as amended by File Nos. SAT-AMD-
20021 108-00212 and SAT-AMD-20030722-00133,granted June 15,2004. Following the launch of AMC-
16, SES Americom seeks to relocate the AMC-9 satellite to the 83" W.L. orbital location, and to relocate
the C-band satellite SATCOM C-4 to the 85" W.L. orbital location. File Nos. SAT-AMD-20040319-00041
and SAT-AMD-20040421-00084;see also, File No. SAT-MOD-20040504-00089.

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in-orbit collisions, it shall provide a statement as tb the manner in which such coordination will
be effected.

10.     SES Americom is afforded thirty days froh the date of adoption of this grant and
authorization to decline this authorization as conditioned. Failure to respond within this period
will constitute formal acceptance of the authorizadion as conditioned.

1 1.     This grant is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated
authority, 47 C.F.R. 9 0.261, and is effective upoq adoption. Petitions for reconsideration under
Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 15 of the Commission's rules, 47
C.F.R. 99 1.106, 1.1 15, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the public notice indicating that
this action was taken.



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