Attachment Exhibit B

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20100126-00120 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2010012600120_796388

                                                                              Exhibit B

                                                                              Galaxy Broadband
                                                                                 Communications, Inc.
                                                                              Form 312 Application
                                                                              January 2010

                 Use of Non-Routine Earth Station Antenna on NRESA List

       In this application, Galaxy Broadband Communications, Inc. (“Galaxy”) is requesting

authority to deploy 98 cm remote earth station antennas manufactured by Prodelin Corp.

(Prodelin Model No. 3981-226). Pursuant to the Commission’s Public Notice, International

Bureau Establishes Website for List of Previously Approved Non-Routine Earth Station

Antennas, DA 09-425 (released February 23, 2009), it is no longer necessary for earth station

applicants proposing to use an antenna on the Non-Routine Earth Station Antennas list (“NRESA

List”) to attach antenna radiation plots as an exhibit to their applications as required by Section

25.132(b)(3) of the Commission’s Rules. Instead, such applicants need only provide an

attachment to their applications that cites the particular non-routine earth station antenna that

they plan to use, and an application file number and call sign of the license in which that type of

non-routine antenna has been approved.

       The 98 cm Prodelin antenna (Model No. 3981-226) proposed for use by Galaxy is

included on the NRESA list. The antenna is licensed to HNS License Sub, LLC (File No. SES-

MOD-20070409-00463, Call Sign E940460). Galaxy intends to offer the same kinds of services

as the antennas licensed to HNS License Sub, LLC and with the same or substantially similar

operating conditions. Under these conditions, Galaxy is not required to provide the antenna

radiation plots otherwise required by Section 25.132(b) of the Commission’s Rules.

       Galaxy has completed coordination of the non-routine antenna’s operations with all other

potentially affected satellite networks, as required by Section 25.220 of the Commission’s Rules.

A copy of the executed coordination letter is included as an attachment to this Exhibit B.


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