Attachment Exhibit A

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20110210-00136 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2011021000136_868072

                                       EXHIBIT A

                         ANSWER TO BOX 43 OF FORM 312

Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) seeks authority to operate a new VSAT network
consisting of up to 50 1.2m remote terminals communicating with an Intelsat-owned,
U.S.- licensed hub, call sign E040414, located at the Intelsat Mountainside teleport. The
remote terminals and hub station will operate in the 11.7-12.2 GHz and 14-14.5 GHz
frequency bands. These earth stations will communicate with Intelsat’s U.S.-licensed
Galaxy 28 satellite at 89° W.L.

The details concerning the parameters of operation of the remote terminals are reflected
in Schedule B of this application. Although the intended point of communication is the
Galaxy 28 satellite, Intelsat is also requesting ALSAT authority to cover emergency
situations requiring a switch to another U.S.-licensed or Permitted List satellite. FAA
notification will not be required as the antennas are expected to operate at an altitude
(AGL) not to exceed 6m. The radiation hazard information for the 1.2m Ku-band remote
terminals is provided as Exhibit B of this application.

The hub station, call sign E040414, will operate in accordance with its licensed
parameters. Intelsat has reflected in Schedule B of this application the specific parameters
expected to be used for the purpose of controlling the VSAT network that is the subject
of the present license application. Intelsat is not submitting a new radiation hazard study
or a new statement addressing FAA requirements for this antenna. These materials were
previously provided when the antenna was originally licensed, and to the extent
necessary, are herein incorporated by reference.

The expected start of service for the VSAT network that is the subject of the present
application is March 1, 2011. Intelsat respectfully requests expedited processing of this
application, as explained in Exhibit C.



Document Created: 2011-02-10 10:59:33
Document Modified: 2011-02-10 10:59:33

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