Attachment Exhibit F

This document pretains to SES-ASG-20101122-01458 for Assignment on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESASG2010112201458_853469

                                                                                                FCC Form 312
                                                                                                 Question A21
                                                                                             November 19, 2010
                                                                                                   Page 1 of 3

                                      Exhibit F-Public Interest Statement

       On November 8, 2010, Schlumberger Technology Corporation ("Schlumberger") entered into a

definitive agreement to sell its Global Connectivity Services ("GCS") business, including the Commission’s

earth station and Very Small Aperture Terminal (“VSAT”) authorizations sought to be assigned, to CapRock

Communications, Inc. ("CapRock"), a Texas corporation (Schlumberger and CapRock collectively shall be

referred to herein as the “Applicants”). CapRock is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CapRock Holdings, Inc.

("CapRock Holdings"), a Delaware corporation. CapRock Holdings is, in turn, a wholly-owned subsidiary of

Harris Corporation ("Harris"). This contemplated acquisition, if approved by the Commission, would

significantly enhance CapRock’s and Harris's position as a global provider of mission-critical, end-to-end,

managed satellite communications services for customers operating in remote and harsh environments.

       The Applicants, in this Form 312 application, seek Commission consent to assign Schlumberger’s

licenses for call signs E100015, E100053, and E100026 to CapRock. Contemporaneously with this Form

312, the Applicants are filing separate Form 312 applications for Commission consent to assign Schlumberger’s

licenses for call signs E7818, E960499, and E100029 to CapRock.

       Schlumberger’s GCS business provides global communications services to a wide range of customers,

primarily in the oil and gas industries, in more than 25 countries. Schlumberger’s GCS business has 12

globally-deployed teleports, a Network Operations Center, and VSAT manufacturing capabilities in the United

Kingdom and Singapore.

       CapRock is a provider of managed satellite communications services, mainly to energy and maritime

companies, as well as to government agencies. CapRock also is involved in disaster recovery activities. Harris,

through CapRock, now owns and operates four (4) teleports and 11 regional support centers in North and South

America, Europe, West Africa, Asia and the Pacific. The assignment of Schlumberger’s FCC licenses to

CapRock, that are referenced in Schedule A of this Form 312 and referenced in the other Form 312 applications


                                                                                                 FCC Form 312
                                                                                                  Question A21
                                                                                              November 19, 2010
                                                                                                    Page 2 of 3

filed herewith, would serve the public interest by enhancing CapRock's satellite capabilities and other service

offerings and by improving CapRock’s ability to provide support for its remote operations.

       Harris is a publicly traded Delaware corporation headquartered in Melbourne, Florida. It is an

international communications company serving government and commercial markets in 150 countries. Harris

provides communications products and services for global markets, including defense communications and

electronics, government communications, broadcast communications and wireless network solutions. Harris

has approximately 15,000 employees worldwide and had FY2009 revenues of approximately $5 billion. As

noted above, Harris now offers facilities-based satellite communications services through its CapRock

subsidiary.

       The proposed transaction, if approved by the Commission, would be transparent and beneficial to

Schlumberger’s GCS customers. Upon completion of the proposed transaction: (i) there would be no impact

on day-to-day operations for Schlumberger’s customers; (ii) all existing customer requirements, commitments

and service obligations would continue to be met utilizing Schlumberger's facilities, services and support

resources under CapRock’s ownership; and (iii) CapRock would be able to deliver improved satellite capability

to its customers, while maintaining high levels of service availability and reliability. Based on the foregoing,

the proposed assignment would serve the public interest. No waivers of the Commission's Rules are necessary

or requested. Accordingly, the Applicants request that the Commission expeditiously grant this Form 312

application and the related Form 312 applications referenced above.

       Applicants further request that grants of these applications for assignment of license include authority

for CapRock to be assigned any authorizations, construction permits, or applications issued to Schlumberger

during the pendency of this proceeding and during the period required to consummate the proposed transition


                                                                                                      FCC Form 312
                                                                                                       Question A21
                                                                                                   November 19, 2010
                                                                                                         Page 3 of 3

following Commission approval.1 In particular, currently pending Commission approval are the following

Form 312 applications: (i) SES-LIC-20100920-01196 (call sign E100026) and (ii) SES-LIC-20100217-00203

(call sign E100029).




1
 See, In Re Applications of Craig O. McCaw and AT&T, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 5836, 5909, ¶ 137 n. 300
(1999).



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