Attachment Exhibit B

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20091027-01364 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2009102701364_772674

                                      EXHIBIT B

                         Statement Regarding Non—Compliance

The two Prodelin 1244 2.4 meter antennas that are the subject of the present application
do not comply with the antenna performance specifications contained in Section 25.209
of the FCC‘s rules.

In the Part 25 Earth Station Fifth Report and Order, the Commission adopted streamlined
procedures for reviewing non—routine earth station license applications. As part of that
Order, the Commission directed the International Bureau to create a list of approved non—
routine earth station antennas to be posted on the Commission‘s website The
Commission concluded that a website listing approved non—routine antennas, including
antenna‘ gain patterns and the conditions placed on the use of each antenna, would help
applicants in preparing applications for non—routine earth station licenses and expedite
review of these applications.

Earth station applicants proposing to use an antenna that is on this list no longer need to
attach antenna radiation plots as an exhibit to their applications, as required by Section
25.132(b)(3) of the Commission‘s rules. They need only provide an attachment to their
applications citing the particular non—routine earth station antenna they plan to use, and
an application file number and call sign of a license in which that type of non—routine
antenna has been approved.

The information in the application of a previously licensed Prodelin 1244 2.4 meter earth
station —— file number SES—LIC—20060302—00342 and call sign E060075 —— indicates that
the 2.4 meter antennas proposed in this application will operate in accordance with the
FCC‘s two—degree spacing policy.

Similarto theantenna referenced in the above mentioned application, the maximum input
spectral power density into the antenna for the two proposed 2.4 meter Prodelin antenna
will not exceed —12.0 dBW/4 kHz. This value is below the maximum allowed of —2.7
dBW/4KHz by a margin of 9.3 dB, with a Maximum EIRP Density per carrier is 30.0
dBW/4KHz. Thus, the proposed transmissions will cause interference levels well within
those permitted by the FCC‘s rules.

The applicant agrees to accept any adjacent satellite interference in the 4 GHz receive
band as a result of the performance of these antennas. The applicant understands that no
additional adjacent satellite interference protection will be available in regions where the
antennas do not comply with Section 25.209 of the FCC‘s rules.                The applicant
understands that adjacent satellite interference protection applies only to the extent of the
criteria set forth in Section 25.209. Should the use of these antennas cause interference to
other systems, the applicant agrees to terminate transmission upon notice from the
Commission.



Document Created: 2009-10-27 16:55:33
Document Modified: 2009-10-27 16:55:33

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