Echo 16 Section 1,65

Section 1.65 Notification submitted by EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation

Section 1.65 Notification, Launch Update

2012-10-16

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20120315-00049 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2012031500049_971345

Stephanie A. Roy
202 429 6278
sroy@steptoe.com

1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036-1795
202 429 3000 main
www.steptoe.com




16 October 2012

Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554


      Re: Call Sign S2844 (SAT-STA-20120315-00049); Call Sign E080120 (File No. SES-
STA-20120614-00508); Call Sign E980005 (File No. SES-STA-20120316-00275); Call Sign
E070014 (File No. SES-STA-20120316-00274)

Dear Ms. Dortch:

        Pursuant to Section 1.65(a) of the Commission’s rules,1 EchoStar Satellite Operating
Corporation (along with its affiliates, “EchoStar”) files this letter to update the above-referenced
files with respect to the Commission on the status of the launch of the EchoStar 16 satellite.
EchoStar had originally expected the satellite to launch in the Summer of 2012 and had
requested space station and earth station special temporary authority (“STA”) in the above-
referenced applications for in-orbit testing consistent with this timeline.

        Since EchoStar submitted those applications, however, the launch vehicle for the
EchoStar 16 satellite, the Proton/Breeze M, experienced several delays in its manifest, including
as a result of a launch failure this past August. EchoStar now expects EchoStar 16 to launch
aboard the Proton/Breeze M rocket on or about November 20, 2012, and respectfully requests
that STA be granted as requested in the above-referenced applications on or about that date
consistent with the launch of the EchoStar 16 satellite.

        Along with its request for special temporary authority (“STA”) to perform in-orbit testing
of EchoStar 16, EchoStar requested 60-day STA authority for three earth stations (Call Signs
E080120, E980005, and E070014) to (1) perform telemetry, tracking, and control during orbital
raising of EchoStar 16 to 67.1º W.L., (2) to perform in-orbit testing of EchoStar 16 at that



1
    47 C.F.R. § 1.65(a).


location, and (3) upon completion of in-orbit testing, to relocate EchoStar 16 to 61.5º W.L.2
Given the nearness of EchoStar 16’s launch, EchoStar does not object to receipt of STA for 30
days for the referenced earth stations, instead of the 60 days requested.

       Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions.

                                                   Respectfully submitted,


                                                          /s/
                                                   Stephanie A. Roy
                                                   Steptoe & Johnson LLP
                                                   1330 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
                                                   Washington, D.C. 20036
                                                   (202) 429-3000
                                                   Counsel for EchoStar Satellite Operating
                                                   Corporation

cc:    Stephen Duall
       Paul Blais




2
 File Nos. SES-STA-20120614-00508 (Call Sign E080120); SES-STA-20120316-00275 (Call
Sign E980005); SES-STA-20120316-00274 (Call Sign E070014).



Document Created: 2012-10-16 22:09:02
Document Modified: 2012-10-16 22:09:02

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