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_512790

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:

        The Great State of Mississippi suffered widespread destruction from Hurricane Katrina
this past August. This unprecedented storm proved to all Mississippians and to the world just
how crucial a role reliable communications play in recovering from such devastation. Public
safety organizations within our state rely on the services of Mobile Satellite Ventures, L.P.
(“MSV”). We expect reliable communications services from MSV and have not been
disappointed. No one knows better than us just how important communications services are.
 Following Hurricane Katrina, MSV provided the critical communications to key state agencies
when other means of network’s infrastructures were destroyed. We were able to save lives and
provide relief to thousands with the help of MSV’s mobile satellite services.

        As a State Senator, I am particularly interested in any technology that will enable our first
responders to be able to quickly assess and begin operations during any emergency. I was
recently informed of a new system provided by MSV and is considered next-generation
technology. I understand that it could be available as soon as 2009. This new terrestrial-satellite
system allows first responders to shift to satellite service easily when land facilities are otherwise
unavailable. It will also be capable of providing broadband access over the same handheld
device. The most important aspect of this service is that it will provide the only mobile
broadband service to many rural and remote areas of Mississippi. There seems to be a possible
roadblock to MSV’s capability to deliver this next-generation satellite system – MSV needs L
band spectrum it loaned to Inmarsat to be returned and the existing distribution of the L band
spectrum among the five parties that currently control the L band spectrum in North America
needs to be redistributed so that their shares are contiguous.

        Hurricane season is once again upon us. Mississippi is continuously looking at
how we can better respond in emergency situations. It is my hope that Mississippians
never again suffer the desolation and despair that was felt after Hurricane Katrina. As the
2006 hurricane season fast approaches, we are continuing to assess how we respond to
these natural disasters, as well as other homeland security situations. I believe that the
Commission can play an important role in making this possible. I would, therefore,
respectfully request that the Commission take the necessary steps in removing any
obstacles to the delivery of broadband service via satellite and by requiring the return of
loaned L band spectrum to MSV.


      Thank you for your time and consideration of this very important issue.

                                                  Sincerely,

                               Senator Merle Flowers
                                   P.O. Box 750
                            Southaven, Mississippi 38671
                               Phone: (662) 349-3983
                                Fax: (662) 349-3985
                              www.merleflowers.com
Cc:   Senator Trent Lott
      Senator Thad Cochran
      Governor Haley Barbour



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Document Modified: 2006-07-25 09:00:01

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