Attachment Ex Parte Letter

This document pretains to SES-LFS-20050930-01352 for License to use Foreign Satellite (earth) on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLFS2005093001352_512780

                                           May 24, 2006




Chairman Kevin J. Martin
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554

Re: Obstacles to Delivery of Next-Generation Satellite Communications Services
    (File Nos. SES-LFS-20050826-01175; SES-MFS-20051122-01614; SES-STA-20060307-00374; SES-
    STA-20060310-00419; SES-LFS-20050930-01352; SES-MFS-20060118-00050; SES-STA-
    20060308-00388; SES-STA-20060313-00430; SES-LFS-20051011-01396; SES-STA-20060314-
    00438; SES-MFS-20051207-01709; SES-STA-20060307-00372; SES-LFS-20051123-01634; SES-
    STA-20060316-00454; SES-MFS-20051202-01665; SES-STA-20060307-00373; SES-LFS-
    20060303-00343; SES-STA-20060315-00445)

Dear Chairman Martin:

         Mississippi is still recovering from the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which
made landfall on August 29, 2005. In the days and months following the storm, the resolve of
our citizens has been tested. Land-based communications facilities were damaged or completely
destroyed by the storm and were of no use to the people charged with the task of helping so
many. However, the emergency workers were able to respond quickly, efficiently and effectively
due to the reliable communications provided by Mobile Satellite Ventures, L.P. (MSV), thereby,
enabling them to help those who had lost so much.

          Our state’s first responders are particularly interested in a new system provided by MSV
and could possibly be available by 2009. This system is considered next-generation technology
that will allow first responders to easily switch to satellite service when other facilities are not
available and will also provide broadband access using the same handheld device. This
technology will also provide mobile broadband to outlying areas…areas that normally do not
have wireless service. One barrier could possibly delay the delivery of this next-generation
satellite system – MSV’s loaned L band spectrum needs to be returned by Inmarsat. Another
barrier that needs to be addressed is the redistribution of the L band spectrum so that all parties’
shares are contiguous.

        Our state is constantly assessing how to better respond to emergencies. We are
facing another active hurricane season in a few days and we are working continuously to
improve our emergency response to natural disasters such as Katrina. It is my belief that
the FCC can and must take an active role in making sure that our first responders are
given everything


that is available to them that will better help with disaster recovery and should take steps
to eliminate obstacles in achieving that goal.

I appreciate your consideration of this request. Thank you for your time.


                                              Yours very truly,


                                              Kent W. Buckley, Director
                                              Bolivar County Emergency Management




Cc:    Senator Trent Lott
       Senator Thad Cochran
       Governor Haley Barbour



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Document Modified: 2006-07-25 08:58:14

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