Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20101115-00236 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2010111500236_852345

            November 15, 2010


            Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
            Secretary
            Federal Communications Commission
            445 12"" Street, S.W.
            Washington, DC 20554
INTELSAT.   Re:       Request for Further Extension of Special Temporary Authorlty to Drift
                      and Operate Intelsat 2
                      Call Sign $2459


            Dear Ms. Dortch:

            PanAmSat Licensee Corp. ("PanAmSat") herein requests a 30—day extension —
            through December 18, 2010 — of the Special Temporary Authority ("STA")‘
            previously granted PanAmSat to drift Intelsat 2 (call sign $2459) from 157.0°
            E.L. to 174.0° E.L. and to operate the satellite temporarily in the C— and Ku—
            bands at 174.0° E.L. PanAmSat agreesto accept the same conditions as
            imposed on the prior STA grant."

            Intelsat 2 currently is drifting toward 174.0° E.L. and is expected to be on—
            station on November 25, 2010. PanAmSat will operate Intelsat 2 at 174.0°
            E.L. until its de—orbit, which currently is scheduled for January 2011.*

            During the drift of Intelsat 2 from 157.0° E.L. to 174.0° E.L., PanAmSat will
            continue to utilize only the satellite‘s TT&C frequencies and will follow


            ‘PanAmSat has filed this STA request, an FCC Form 159 and an $830.00
            filing fee electronically via the International Bureau‘s Filing System.
            * See Policy.Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00730, File
            No. SAT—STA—20101012—00215 (Oct. 22, 2010) (Public Notice); Policy
            Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00723, File No. SAT—
            STA—20100810—00176 (Sep. 24, 2010) (Public Notice).
            * See id.
            * The FCC has already approved a post—mission disposal plan for the Intelsat 2
            satellite that reserves 25.6 kg of fuel for an intended de—orbit altitude of 150
            km. See Pan4mSat Licensee Corp., Application to Modify Authorization to
            Relocate Intelsat 2 to 169.10° E.L. ($2459), File No. SAT—MOD—20080811—
            00153 (stamp granted with conditions Jan. 14, 2009). The FCC also has
            extended the license term for the Intelsat 2 satellite to December 1, 2011. See
            PanAmSat Licensee Corp., Application for Modification To Extend the License
            Term ofIntelsat 2, File Nos. SAT—MOD—20090204—00015 and SAT—AMD—
            20090526—00057 (stamp granted with conditions July 16, 2009).


            Intelsat Corporation
            3400 International Drive NW, Washlngton DC 20008—3006 USA www.intelsat.com T4+1 202—944—6800 F+1 202—944—7898


 Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
 November 15, 2010
 Page 2


 industry practices for coordinating TT&C transmissions during the relocation
 process.                                         '

 The specific TT&C frequencies are as follows:


 Uplink:

 6424.5 MHz (H)
 5925.5 MHz (H)
 Downlink:

 4198.5 MHz (H, V)
 4199.5 MHz (H, V)
 The communications payload frequencies are as follows:

 Uplink:

 5925—6425 MHz
 14000—14500 MHz

_ Downlink:

 3700—4200 MHz
 12250—12750 MHz"

 Grant of this STA further extension request is in the public interest because it
 will continue to allow PanAmSat to conduct temporary operations at 174.0°
 E.L. before de—orbiting the satellite, thus ensuring maximum fleet flexibility.
 The proposed operation of Intelsat 2 at 174.0° E.L. also serves the public
 interest because it will preserve the United States‘ filing priority at the
 International Telecommunication Union ("ITU) for this orbital loca‘ci_on.6

 Grant of this STA further extension request will not result in increased risk of
 harmful interference. As noted above, PanAmSat will operate only the above

 * PanAmSat will operate the 12250—12750 MHz frequencies on Intelsat 2 only
 over Region 2.                                            ’
 © The United States acquired the ITU satellite network filing for the 174.0° E.L.
 orbital location at the time of Intelsat‘s privatization.                     ‘


Ms. Matlene H. Dortch
November 15, 2010
Page 3


listed TT&C frequencies during the drift, and will coordinate its TT&C
transmissionswith operators of satellites in the drift path. Should any
interference occur during the drift, PanAmSat will take all reasonable steps to
eliminate such interference. Once on—station at 174.0° E.L., PanAmSat will
operate the communications payload in conformance with Intelsat‘s
coordination agreements related to that location.

PanAmSat has assessed and limited the probability of the space station
becoming a source of debris as a result of collision with large debris or other
operational space stations. Intelsat 2 will not be located at the same orbital
location as another satellite or at an orbital location that has an overlapping
station—keeping volume with another satellite. Further, PanAmSat is not aware
of any other FCC licensed system, or any other system applied for and under
consideration by the FCC, having an overlapping station—keeping volume with
Intelsat 2 at 174.0° E.L. Finally, PanAmSat is not aware of any system with an
overlapping station—keeping volume with Intelsat 2 at 174.0° E.L. that is the
subject of an ITU filing and that is either in orbit or progressing towards
launch.

For the reasons set forth herein, PanAmSat respectfully requests that the
Commission expeditiously grant this further extension request.




Qucie_—
Sincerely,




Susan H. Crandall
Assistant General Counsel
Intelsat Corporation


cc: Karl Kensinger     _
    Kathyrn Medley
    Stephen Duall



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