Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20111123-00227 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2011112300227_927985

November 23, 2011


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

Re:    Request for Further Extension of Special Temporary Authority for
       Galaxy 26
       Call Sign: S2469

Dear Ms. Dortch:

Intelsat License LLC ("Intelsat") herein requests an additional 60-day
extension – from December 7, 2011 through February 4, 2012 – of the
Special Temporary Authority ("STA")1 previously granted to Intelsat to
drift Galaxy 26 from 50.75º E.L. to 50.0° E.L. and operate it at 50.0° E.L.
in the C- and Ku-bands pursuant to the ITU filings of the Turkish
Administration.2 Intelsat also has a pending application to modify the
Galaxy 26 license for permanent operation at that location.3

Grant of this STA further extension request is in the public interest because
it will allow Intelsat to continue to provide U.S. Government customers
with capacity in the Indian Ocean region without risk of harmful
interference. As explained in its initial STA request, the reason Galaxy
26 was moved from 50.75° E.L. to 50.0° E.L. was to avoid interference
from the recently-launched Yahsat-1A at 52.5° E.L.4



1
  Intelsat has filed this STA request, an FCC Form 159 and an $860.00
filing fee electronically via the International Bureau's Filing System.
2
  See Policy Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT-00813,
File No. SAT-STA-20110923-00185 (Oct. 7, 2011) (Public Notice); Policy
Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT-00800, File No.
SAT-STA-20110727-00137 (Aug. 12, 2011) (Public Notice); Policy
Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT-00787, File No.
SAT-STA-201110314-00053 (June 17, 2011) (Public Notice). Although
Turkey’s ITU filings initially did not contain the frequency band 11700-
12200 MHz, Turkey has since filed for the band.
3
  See Policy Branch Information, Satellite Space Applications Accepted for
Filing, Report No. SAT-00775, File Nos. SAT-MOD-20110420-00073
(May 6, 2011) (Public Notice).
4
  Yahsat-1A was launched with Intelsat’s New Dawn satellite on April 22,
2011. Yahsat-1A is a C-, Ku-, Ka-band satellite.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
November 23, 2011
Page 2

Grant of this STA further extension request will not result in increased risk
of harmful interference. As noted above, at 50.0° E.L., Intelsat will
continue to operate Galaxy 26 pursuant to the coordination agreements of
the Turkish Administration for that location.5 Intelsat met recently with
Yahsat in the United Arab Emirates to further discuss the coordination
situation and Intelsat continues to believe that it can fully protect Yahsat-
1A’s operations. In the meantime, operation of Galaxy 26 at 50.0° E.L.
will continue to be conducted on a non-interference non-protected basis
with respect to Yahsat and any other operator of nearby co-frequency
satellites. In addition, Intelsat agrees to accept the same conditions that
were imposed in its existing STA to operate Galaxy 26 at 50.0° E.L.6
These conditions ensure that Yahsat’s current and future operations on
Yahsat-1A will not be negatively impacted by Galaxy 26’s continued
operation – as they have not been to date.

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


Sincerely,

/s/ Susan H. Crandall

Susan H. Crandall
Assistant General Counsel
Intelsat Corporation


cc: Bob Nelson
    Kathyrn Medley
    Stephen Duall
    Jay Whaley




5
  See Letter from Susan H. Crandall, Intelsat, to Marlene H. Dortch,
Federal Communications Commission, File Nos. SAT-MOD-20110420-
00073 and SAT-STA-20110314-00053 (June 8, 2011).
6
  See supra n.2.



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Document Modified: 2011-11-23 16:33:46

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