Attachment Narrative

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20110608-00104 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2011060800104_892790

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


                                                    )
In the Matter of                                    )
                                                    )   Call Sign S2232
ECHOSTAR SATELLITE OPERATING                        )
CORPORATION                                         )   File No. SAT-STA-2011__________
                                                    )   File No. SAT-STA-20110401-00067
Application to Renew Its Special Temporary          )   File No. SAT-STA-20110225-00036
Authority to Operate EchoStar 6 at 76.95° W.L.      )   File No. SAT-STA-20110207-00026
                                                    )


            APPLICATION TO RENEW SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

       By this Application, EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation (“ESOC”) requests

renewal of its Special Temporary Authority (“STA”), under Section 25.120(b)(3) of the

Commission’s rules,1 for an additional 60 days to operate the EchoStar 6 satellite from the 76.95º

W.L. orbital location. The current STA expires on June 11, 2011.2

       EchoStar 6 arrived at the 76.95 W.L. orbital location on February 13, 2011, and began

providing service on February 14, 2011. The relocation was prompted by a single event upset

(“SEU”) that temporarily affected the EchoStar 8 satellite.3 On March 14, 2011, ESOC’s parent

company, EchoStar Corporation (“EchoStar”), filed an application to transfer the satellite to

QuetzSat, S. de R.L. de C.V. (“QuetzSat”), which will operate the satellite under Mexican


       1
           47 C.F.R. § 25.120(b)(3).
       2
         See Stamp Grant, File No. SAT-STA-20110401-00067 (granted Apr. 7, 2011). The
technical parameters of the satellite and its operations were provided in the Technical Annex and
Schedule S submitted with the original STA application. See File No. SAT-STA-20110207-
00026 (granted Feb. 11, 2011).
       3
         See Letter from Petra A. Vorwig, Counsel for EchoStar Corporation, to Marlene H.
Dortch, Secretary, FCC, filed in File No. SAT-T/C-20090217-00026 (Feb. 1, 2011).


authority from the 76.95 W.L. orbital location.4 EchoStar also filed an application to modify its

blanket earth station authorization to provide service from the Mexican-licensed EchoStar 6

satellite.5 ESOC’s current STA renewal request is necessary to allow it to continue operating

EchoStar 6 while these applications remain pending.

        The Mexican concessionaire for the 77 W.L. orbital location informed COFETEL of

EchoStar 6’s relocation, and COFETEL “expressed no objection to placement of the Echo 6

satellite” in the 77º W.L. cluster.6


I.      BACKGROUND

        The nominal 77º W.L. orbital location is allotted to Mexico under the Region 2

Broadcasting-Satellite Service plan set forth in Appendices 30 and 30A to the International

Radio Regulations. In addition to the EchoStar 6 satellite, ESOC currently operates three Direct

Broadcast Satellite (“DBS”) service satellites at the nominal 77° W.L. orbital location under

Mexican authority issued to its partner, QuetzSat, S. de R.L. de C.V. (“QuetzSat”): EchoStar 1,

EchoStar 4, and EchoStar 8. The satellites are used by EchoStar’s customers, DISH Network

L.L.C. (“DISH”) and DISH Mexico, to provide DBS service in the United States and Mexico,


        4
         See File No. SAT-T/C-20110314-00054 (filed Mar. 14, 2011). On April 21, 2011, the
Commission consented to the pro forma assignment of EchoStar’s authorization to launch and
operate EchoStar 6 to ESOC. See File No. SAT-ASG-20110224-00033 (granted Apr. 21, 2011).
The pro forma assignment was consummated on May 23, 2011. See Letter from Pantelis
Michalopoulos and L. Lisa Sandoval, Counsel for EchoStar Corporation and EchoStar Satellite
Operating Corporation, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, filed in File No. SAT-ASG-
20110224-00033 (May 23, 2011).
        5
        See File No. SES-MFS-20110314-00288 (filed Mar. 14, 2011) (“Blanket Earth Station
Application”).
        6
         See Letter from Ricardo Ríos Ferrer, Legal Representative, QuetzSat, S. de R.L. de
C.V., to EchoStar Satellite Service LLC (Feb. 4, 2011), filed in File No. SAT-STA-20110207-
00026, Attachment 2.



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respectively. The U.S. service includes local-into-local programming in a number of markets in

the southern United States.

       EchoStar 6, operating with EchoStar 1 and EchoStar 8 at 77 W.L., will provide

sufficient capacity to avoid service disruptions from that slot in the event any of the satellites

experience a problem. EchoStar 1, a satellite launched in December 1995, has limited capability

(only up to 16 transponders), and EchoStar 4, having reached the end of its design life, has been

retired from commercial service. EchoStar 8 is fully functional.


II.    GRANT OF THIS APPLICATION IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST

       Renewal of ESOC’s STA to operate EchoStar 6 at 76.95 W.L. is in the public interest

because it will continue to ensure the provision of DBS service to the United States, including

the provision of local-into-local service in the southern United States. It will also ensure

continuity of receipt of both national and local programming for the subscribers of EchoStar’s

customer, DISH, by providing spare capacity at 77 W.L. in the event EchoStar 1 or EchoStar 8

suffers a problem.

       The continued operation of EchoStar 6 at 76.95º W.L. will not cause harmful interference

to any other U.S.-licensed satellite operator. There is no DBS orbital location in the vicinity of

77° W.L. that is assigned to the United States (the closest U.S. orbital location is 61.5° W.L., an

orbital location held only by ESOC). There will likewise be no harmful interference from the

operation of an additional satellite at 76.95 W.L. into Canada’s DBS allotments at 72.5º W.L.

and 82º W.L. There is an existing coordination agreement between Mexico and Canada

regarding the Mexican 77° W.L. orbital location and the Canadian orbital locations 82° W.L. and

72.5° W.L. ESOC will operate EchoStar 6 within the specifications of this coordination

agreement as well as the informal operator-to-operator arrangement it has established with


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DIRECTV to ensure compatibility among their satellites operating at 77° W.L. and 72.5° W.L.,

respectively. ESOC will also abide by the conditions imposed on the original grant.7

       Finally, the continued operation of the EchoStar 6 satellite at 76.95º W.L. will not create

any risk of in-orbit collision. EchoStar 6 will be maintained within +/- 0.05º east/west station-

keeping, which will ensure that its station-keeping volume will not overlap with ESOC’s own

satellites at 77º W.L.


III.   WAIVER PURSUANT TO SECTION 304 OF THE ACT

       In accordance with Section 304 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,

47 U.S.C. § 304, ESOC hereby waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the

electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power of the United States because of the

previous use of the same, whether by license or otherwise.


IV.    CONCLUSION

       For the foregoing reasons, ESOC respectfully requests the grant of its application to

renew its special temporary authority to operate EchoStar 6 at the 76.95° W.L. orbital location

for an additional 60 days.




       7
           See File No. SAT-STA-20110207-00026 (granted Feb. 11, 2011).



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                                           Respectfully submitted,



                                                    /s/
Pantelis Michalopoulos                      Alison Minea
L. Lisa Sandoval                            Corporate Counsel
Steptoe & Johnson LLP                       EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW                 1110 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 750
Washington, D.C. 20036                      Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 429-3000                              (202) 293-0981
Counsel for EchoStar Satellite Operating
Corporation


June 8, 2011




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