Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20110520-00093 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2011052000093_890102

May 20, 2011



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

Re:    Request for Special Temporary Authority for Intelsat 702
       Call Sign: S2388

Dear Ms. Dortch:

Intelsat License LLC ("Intelsat") herein requests Special Temporary
Authority ("STA")1 for 60 days commencing July 31, 2011 to drift
Intelsat 702 to 50.0º E.L. and operate the satellite at that location for
approximately two weeks pursuant to the filings of the Administration
of Turkey.

Intelsat 702 currently is located at 54.85° E.L.2 Intelsat expects to begin
drifting Intelsat 702 from 54.85° E.L. to 50.0° E.L. on July 31, 2011 and
have the satellite on-station at 50.0° E.L. approximately three weeks
later. Intelsat expects to operate Intelsat 702 at 50.0° E.L. until
approximately mid-September 2011, at which point – subject to receipt
of FCC approval -- the satellite will be redeployed to 47.5° E.L., where
it will operate until it is de-orbited.3

During the drift of Intelsat 702 from 54.85º E.L. to 50.0° E.L., Intelsat
will utilize only the satellite’s TT&C frequencies and will follow

1
  Intelsat has filed this STA request, an FCC Form 159 and an $830.00
filing fee electronically via the International Bureau's Filing System.
2
  See Policy Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT-
00772, File No. SAT-STA-20110307-00051 (Apr. 15, 2011) (Public
Notice); Intelsat License LLC Request for Extension of Special
Temporary Authority to Drift and Operate Intelsat 702, File No. SAT-
STA-20110510-00088 (filed May 10, 2011).
3
  Intelsat has filed an application to permanently transfer licensing
authority for Intelsat 702 from the United States to Germany. See
Policy Branch Information; Satellite Space Applications Accepted for
Filing, Report No. SAT-00771, File No. SAT-T/C-20110324-00059
(Apr. 15, 2011) (Public Notice). Intelsat expects shortly to file an STA
request to drift Intelsat 702 from 50.0° E.L. to 47.5° E.L. and operate
the satellite at that location until licensing authority has transferred to
Germany.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
May 20, 2011
Page 2


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

The specific TT&C frequencies are as follows:


Uplink:

6173.7 MHz and 6176.3 MHz (LHCP)

Downlink:

3947.5 MHz and 3948.0 MHz (RHCP)
3952.5 MHz and 3952.0 MHz (RHCP)

Once on-station at 50.0° E.L., Intelsat also will operate the satellite’s
communications payload frequencies. The specific communications
payload frequencies are:

Uplink:

5925-6425 MHz
14.0-14.5 GHz

Downlink:

3700-4200 MHz
10.95-11.2 GHz
11.45-11.7 GHz
12.5-12.75 GHz4

Intelsat requests that the Part 25 waivers originally granted to the
Intelsat 702 spacecraft continue to apply at the 50.0° E.L. location,
namely, the waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3),
25.210(c), 25.210(i), and 25.211(a) of the Commission’s rules.5
4
  Although Intelsat 702 also has the capability to transmit in the
frequency band 11.7-11.95 GHz, Intelsat does not intend to utilize this
frequency band from the 50.0° E.L. orbital location.
5
  See Applications of Intelsat LLC for Authority to Operate and Further
Construct, Launch and Operate C-Band and Ku-Band Satellites that


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
May 20, 2011
Page 3


Grant of this STA request will serve the public interest by allowing
Intelsat to meet a customer’s short-term request for service at 50.0° E.L.
In addition, grant of this STA request will not result in an increased risk
of harmful interference. As noted above, during the drift of Intelsat 702
from 54.85° E.L. to 50.0° E.L., Intelsat will utilize only the TT&C
frequencies listed above and will coordinate the drift with all operators
in the drift path. At 50.0° E.L., Intelsat’s operation of Intelsat 702 will
be consistent with Turkey’s coordination agreements regarding the
location.

Intelsat 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. With the exception of Intelsat’s Galaxy
26 satellite,6 Intelsat 702 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, Intelsat 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 702 at 50.0° E.L. Finally, Intelsat is not
aware of any system with an overlapping station-keeping volume with
Intelsat 702 at 50.0° E.L. that is the subject of an ITU filing and that is
either in orbit or progressing towards launch.




Form a Global Communications System in Geostationary Orbit, 15
FCC Rcd 15460, 15529 (Appendix C) (2000) (Memorandum Opinion
and Order and Authorization), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 25234 (2000)
(Order on Reconsideration).
6
  Intelsat has requested FCC authority to move Galaxy 26 from 50.75°
E.L. to 50.0° E.L. See Policy Branch Information; Satellite Space
Applications Accepted for Filing, Report No. SAT-00775, File No.
SAT-MOD-20110420-00073 (May 6, 2011) (Public Notice); Intelsat
License LLC Request for Temporary Authority, File No. SAT-STA-
20110314-00053 (filed Mar. 14, 2011). Galaxy 26 and Intelsat 702 will
occupy the same station-keeping box while both are located at 50.0°
E.L.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
May 20, 2011
Page 4


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

Sincerely,


@ K C1_o%
Susan H. Crandall
Assistant General Counsel
Intelsat Corporation


ce: Bob Nelson
    Stephen Duall
    Kathyrn Medley



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