Attachment EchoStar IV STA

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20030903-00301 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2003090300301_334446

1 STEPTOE & JOHNSON LLP [                                                          1330 ConnecticutAvenue, NW
                                                                                   Washington, DC 20036-1795

                     ATTORNEYSAT LAW                                               Telephone 202.429.3000
                                                                                   Facsimile 20249.3902
                                                                                   www.steptoe.com
Pantelis Michalopoulos
202.429.6484
prnichalo@steptoe.com




VIA HAND DELIVERY

Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
International Bureau - Satellites
P.O. Box 358210                                                                                    1 6 2003
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5210                                                                        bb
                                                                                    -@wta"
          Re:        Request of EchoStar Satellite Corporation for Special Temporary
                     Authority to Operate EchoStar IV at the 157" W.L. Orbital Location
                     On Alternative Channels; File No.

Dear Ms. Dortch:

                     On behalf of EchoStar Satellite Corporation ("Echostar"), enclosed please find
for filing an original and nine copies of an application for Special Temporary Authority to
operate the EchoStar IV satellite on alternative channels at the 157" W.L. orbital location. Also
enclosed is a check in the amount of $145.00 for the applicable filing fee, a completed FCC
Form 159, and an additional copy, which we ask you to date stamp and return with our
mcssenger.

                     Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.

                                                  Respectfully submitted,
                                                       /--7




                                                  Pantelis Michalopoulos
                                                  Counselfor EchoStar Satellite Corporation


Enclosures

cc:       Jennifer Gilsenan
          Selina Khan
          FCC Columbia Operations Center




      WASH INGTO N                     PHOENIX                 LOS ANGELES                     LONDON


                                  Before the
                      FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                      Washington, DC 20554



                                               )
In the Matter of                               )
                                               )
EchoStar Satellite Corporation                 1               File No.
                                               1
Application for Special Temporary              1
Authority to Operate EchoStar IV               )
at the 157" W.L. Orbital Location              )
on Alternative Channels                        )



                   REQUEST OF ECHOSTAR SATELLITE CORPORATION
                       FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY


                Pursuant to Section 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47

U.S.C. 5 309, EchoStar Satellite Corporation ("EchoStar") hereby requests Special Temporary

Authority ("STA") to operate the EchoStar IV satellite at 157" W.L. over channels 7 and 11

instead of the licensed channels 3 and 5 for up to 180 days. As discussed below, grant of the

STA is necessary to permit EchoStar IV to operate on three channels at the 157" W.L. orbit

location, and would strongly serve the public interest. Simply stated, subsequent to being

assigned channels 1,3 and 5, EchoStar has determined that its ailing EchoStar IV satellite cannot
                                  0
operate on all three of the assigned channels simultaneously, and the only logical combinations

of channels that will allow EchoStar to use a total of three channels, with at least one of which

being an assigned channel, at that slot are: (a) 1, 7 and 1 1;(b) 1, 15 and 19; or (c) 3, 7 and 11.

No one else is providing DBS service from 157" W.L. at present. Since the total number of


channels will be the same, the grant of this request will not prejudice any other company

interested in operating at that location in the future.

I.      BACKGROUND

                In August 1989, the Commission granted EchoStar authority to construct a DBS

system that would use 1 1 “eastern” and 1 1 “western” channels. Under the process that applied at

the time, the assignment of specific channels was subject to the first prong of due diligence -

completion of contracting. While the Commission assigned 1 1 specific eastern channels (at 119”

W.L.) to EchoStar in 1992, it required EchoStar to submit additional information regarding its

contract for western channels and the question remained outstanding for over a decade.

                In May 2002, the Commission found that EchoStar had satisfied the first prong of

due diligence for the 1 1 western channels, and gave EchoStar 10 days to specify its preferred

channel assignments at one western orbit location.2 On May 28,2002, EchoStar submitted a

letter notifying the Commission of its selection of the odd-numbered Channels 1-21 at the 157”

W.L. orbit location as the channel assignment for its western DBS permit and providing the

rationale for its   election.^   Notwithstanding this seledion, the Commission directed EchoStar to

         See EchoStar Satellite Corporation,Assignment of Direct Broadcast Satellite Orbital
Positions and Channels, 7 FCC Rcd. 1765, 1771 (1992) (stating that a western orbit position and
channel assignment cannot be made to EchoStar at this time and affording EchoStar additional
time to demonstrate due diligence with regard to its proposed western satellite).
         See EchoStar katellite Corporationfor Assignment of Direct Broadcast Satellite Orbital
Position and Channels, Memorandum Opinion and Order, File No. DBS-88-0 1, DA 02- 1 163
(Sat. Div., Int’l Bur.) (rel. May 16,2002); see id. at fl7 7, 10.
          See Letter from Pantelis Michalopoulos and Carlos M. Nalda, Counsel for EchoStar
Satellite Corporation to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission
(May 28,2002). In June 1998, DIRECTV Enterprises, Inc. surrendered its 27 western channel
assignments at the 157’ W.L. orbital location. See Letter from Gary M. Epstein, Counsel for
DIRECTV Enterprises, Inc. to Regina Keeney, Chief, International Bureau, Federal
Communications Commission (May 22, 1998).



                                                   -2-


select one of its original orbital locations, either 148" W.L. or 175" W.L.4 In response, EchoStar

requested the use of eight remaining channels at 148"W.L., which it had previously been using

pursuant STA.' EchoStar subsequently requested authority to operate its three remaining

western channels at the 157" W.L. orbital location using the EchoStar IV satellite, which is not

operating at full capacity because of several transponder anomalies6

               On May 7,2003, the Commission authorized EchoStar to operate EchoStar IV at

the 157" W.L. orbital location over channels 1,3 and 5.' The Commission afforded EchoStar

120 days "to move EchoStar 4 from the 119" W.L. orbital location to the 157" W.L. orbital

location," and required EchoStar to notifl the Commission within 10 days of the relocation.'

The EchoStar IV satellite was duly relocated to the 157" W.L. orbit location on July 22,2003,

well within the time frame required by the Commission, and EchoStar has timely notified the

Commission of this relocation.




       See Letter from Cassandra C. Thomas, Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, to Pantelis
Michalopoulos, Counsel for EchoStar Satellite Corporation (December 24,2002).
       'See Letter from David R. Goodfriend, Director, Legal and Business AffBirs, EchoStar
Satellite Corporation to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission
(Jan. 3,2003). EchoStar separately filed an application for review of the decision directing
EchoStar to select one of its original orbit locations, either 148" W.L. or 175" W.L., which would
have deprivql EchoStar of three of its western channels. See EchoStar Satellite Corporation,
Application for Review (Jan. 23,2003).
          See Letter from David R. Goodfriend, Director, Legal and Business Affairs, EchoStar
Satellite Corporation to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission
(Feb. 11,2003).
         See EchoStar Satellite Corporationfor Assignment of Direct Broadcast Satellite Orbital
Position and Channels, Order, File No. DBS-88-0 I, DA 03-1510 (Sat. Div., Int'I Bur.)(rel. May
7,2003).
        See id., 7 12.



                                              -3-


                Since EchoStar IV’s relocation to 157”W.L., it has become apparent that the

satellite cannot operate simultaneously on all three of the channels that were assigned to

EchoStar at that location. Based on a detailed analysis of remaining operational amplifiers and

switching constraints, it is clear that the transponders associated with the assigned frequencies

are not sustainable. For example, with respect to channel 5 , all three available redundant TWT

paths have failed and there is insufficient inputloutput switching available to use other TWTs for

that channel. However, because other transponders on the satellite remain functional, EchoStar

IV is capable of providing DBS service on other channels. Specifically, there are only three

logical combinations of channels that will allow EchoStar to use a total of three channels at that

slot with at least one of which being an assigned channel: (a) 1,7, and 11; (b) 1, 15 and 19; or (c)

3,7, and 11. Thus, EchoStar seeks an STA to operate over two channels other than those

initially assigned to EchoStar at the 157” W.L. orbital location.


11.       GRANT OF ECHOSTAR’S REQUEST FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY
          AUTHORITY WILL NOT CAUSE ANY HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND
          WILL SERVE THE PUBLIC INTEREST

               The Commission has a long-standing policy of granting Special Temporary

Authority where such authorization will not cause harmful interference and will serve the public

interest, convenience and necessity. See, e.g., In the Matter of American Telephone & Telegraph

Company, 8 FCC Rcd. 8742,8742 (1993) (“Granting the AT&T request will serve the public
      Q


interest, convenience and necessity. . . [It] will allow AT&T to continue to provide service to its

TELSTAR 301 customers while ensuring that TELSTAR 301 is fully operational before it is

placed into service.”); see also In the Matter of Hughes Communications G a l q , Inc., 10 FCC

Rcd. 1 1024, 11024 (1 995) (“Grant of this modification will provide an opportunity for the public

to continue receiving services from Galaxy I11 . . . grant of Hughes’s application will serve the


                                               -4-


public interest, convenience and necessity.”); In the Matter of Columbia Communications

Corporation, 1 1 FCC Rcd. 8639,8640 (1996) (“Granting Columbia’s request, subject to a non-

interference condition, will serve the public interest, convenience and necessity . . . [It] presents

Columbia with an opportunity to provide immediate interim service . . . reliev[ing] the present

shortage of U.S. domestic and transAtlantic C-band capacity and also allow[ing] Columbia to

provide expanded service options to new and existing customers.”); In the Matter of the

Applications of Newcomb Communications, Inc., 8 FCC Rcd. 363 1,3633 (1993).

               EchoStar is the only entity authorized to conduct DBS operations from the 157”

W.L. orbit location. Thus, the requested STA will not cause any harmful interference to any

authorized user of the spectrum.

               Permitting EchoStar IV to use alternative channels at 157”W.L. pursuant to STA

also will allow EchoStar to use the total number of licensed channels at that location, to the

benefit of U.S. consumers. Conversely, without the authority requested here, EchoStar would

have to operate over fewer channels than the number licensed. Thus, the requested STA will

enable EchoStar to provide more services to its customers (up to the number of licensed

channels) than would otherwise be the case, including pay-per-view, international, business

television and other specialized services. Rather than limiting EchoStar to its original channel

assignment and effectively precluding the use of two-thirds of Echostar’s assigned spectrum at

157”W.L., the public would be best served by allowing the EchoStar IV satellite to operate on a

temporary basis over alternative channels that it can actually utilize. At the same time, because

the total number of channels to be temporarily used at that location remains the same (and,

indeed, EchoStar is requesting the substitution of odd-numbered channels for other odd-




                                                -5-


numbered channels), this request creates no prejudice whatsoever for other companies interested

in operating at the 157" W.L. orbital location in the future.

               For all of these reasons, grant of the instant STA request would strongly serve the

public interest.

111.    SECTION 304 WAIVER

               In accordance with Section 304 of the Communications Act of 1934,47 U.S.C.

§ 304, EchoStar hereby waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the

electromagnetic spectrum because of the previous use of the same, whether by license or

otherwise.

IV.     CONCLUSION

               For the foregoing reasons, EchoStar hereby respectfully requests Special

Temporary Authority to operate the EchoStar IV satellite using channels 7 and 11, or

alternatively channels 15 and 19, instead of two of the channels licensed to EchoStar at the 157"

W.1,. orbit location.




                                                -6-


                                    Respectfully submitted,


                                    EchoStar Satellite Corporation




                                    Senior Vice President and Gkneral Counsel
                                    EchoStar Satellite Corporation
                                    5701 South Santa Fe
                                    Littleton, CO 80120
                                    (303) 723-1000



Dated: S e p t e m b e r 3 , 2003


                    ANTI-DRUG ABUSE ACT CERTIFICATION


               Pursuant to Section 1.2002 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C.F.R. Section

1.2002 (1997), Applicant certifies that neither Applicant nor any of its shareholders, nor

any of its officers or directors, nor any party to this Application, are subject to a denial of

Federal benefits pursuant to authority granted in Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse

Act of 1988.



                                               Respectfully submitted,

                                               EchoStar Satellite Corporation



                                               -.
                                        By:    David K.
                                               Senior Vice President and Gd6eral Counsel
                                               EchoStar Satellite Corporation
                                               5701 South Santa Fe
                                               Littleton, CO 80120
                                               (303) 723-1000



Dated: S e p t e m b e r 3 , 2003


                                    DECLARATION


               I, David K. Moskowitz, hereby declare under penalty of perjury that the

foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.




                                             Senior Vice President and &enera1 Counsel
                                             EchoStar Satellite Corporation
                                             5701 South Santa Fe
                                             Littleton, CO 80120
                                             (303) 723-1000



Dated: S e p t e m b e r 3 , 2003


  READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY                                                                                                                        Approved by OMB
  BEFORE PROCEEDING                                       FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION                                                                 30600589
                                                             REMITTANCE ADVICE                                                                         Page.   Io,f




                                                                               I
(230) CALL SIGN/OTHER ID                          (24B) PAYMENT TYPE CODE                                          (25B) QUANTITY




                                                                                                                                                                       a

                                                                               I
                                                                  SECTIOY D - CERTIFICATION
CERTJFICATION STATE ENT
I,   Lc&*   /n.                              , certify under penalty ofperpry that the foregolngand supporllng lnformatlon IS true and corrcct to


                                                                                                           D A T E S &

                                                     SECTION E -CREDIT CARD PAYMENT IYFORMATION

                                            MASTERCARD-               VISA----         AMEX-             DISCOVER-

ACCOUNT NUMBER                                                                             EXPIRATION DATE

I hereby authorizethe FCC lo charge my credit card for the seNlcc(s)/authonzallm herem descrlbed
SIGNATURE                                                                                                 DATE

                                                SEE PUBLIC BURDEN ON REVERSE                                  FCC FORM 159              FEBRUARY 2003(REVISED)


TEPTOE &       3HNSON LLP                                                                                         CHECK DATE
                                                  VENDOR NAME                                  CHECK #
VENDOR Q
               FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONSCO ilSSlON                                                  352984            09l032oa3
 0261          .-~-

                                INVOICE #               COMMENTS                GROSS          DISCOUNT           AMOUNT PAID
VOUCHER #      INV DATE
               ~~




               09/03/2003   '26109032003    :ILING FEE FOR STA                    145.00               0.00             145.00
429139




                                                                 CHECK TOTALS     145.00               0.00             145.00
CUSTOMER I          .F#..




                                            STEPTOE & JOHNSON LLP                       CHECKNUMBER:          352984      15-122   I

 WACHOVIA BANK. N.A                             1330 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W.           CHECKDATE:    09h003                       '

   OF WASHINGTON. D.C
                                                 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036-1795            VENDOR NUMBER:0261
                                                        (202) 429-3000


 ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE AND W100 Dollar


 PAY TO THE ORDER OF
                                                                                        VOID AFTER 180 DAYS



                     FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION


                                                                                           AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
                                                                                                                                   1



Document Created: 2003-09-16 15:45:40
Document Modified: 2003-09-16 15:45:40

© 2024 FCC.report
This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FCC