E110045_Certificatio

OTHER submitted by ViaSat, Inc.

Certification of Commencement of Operation

2012-09-13

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20110328-00375 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2011032800375_966028

                                      Amended Exhibit A

                                   Description of Application

                ViaSat, Inc. (“ViaSat”) seeks authority to operate a 7.3 meter Model VA-73-KA
gateway-type antenna in the Ka-band in the vicinity of Lovelock, Nevada to communicate with
the VIASAT-1 satellite, which is expected to be launched this summer. The antenna will operate
in the 18.3-19.3 GHz and 19.7-20.2 GHz downlink bands and the 28.1-29.1 GHz and 29.5-30.0
GHz uplink bands, each of which has been approved for service over VIASAT-1 (FCC Call Sign
S2747). ViaSat intends to use this antenna for gateway operations for VIASAT-1. To the extent
necessary, ViaSat requests a waiver of the U.S. Table of Frequency Allocations to allow the
gateway earth station to receive communicates from VIASAT-1 in the 18.8-19.3 GHz
frequencies on a non-conforming basis.1 ViaSat also requests a partial waiver of the requirement
in Section 25.138(d) to provide antenna patterns for angles to +/- 180 degrees. ViaSat includes
in this application antenna patterns for angles to +/- 45 degrees which demonstrate that the
antenna performance complies with the off-axis power density limits in Section 25.138.

Consistency with GSO, NGSO and Terrestrial Operations

               As a general matter, the proposed operation of this antenna is compatible with the
operation of adjacent GSO systems, NGSO systems and primary terrestrial users in the 18.3-19.3
GHz and 19.7-20.2 GHz downlink bands and the 28.1-29.1 GHz and 29.5-30.0 GHz uplink
bands. The Commission has approved the VIASAT-1 satellite for operation on these frequency
bands.2 The VIASAT-1 Authorization allows the spacecraft to operate (i) in the 28.6-29.1 GHz
band on a secondary basis, (ii) in the 28.10-28.35 GHz on a secondary basis, and (iii) in the 18.8-
19.3 GHz band on a non-conforming basis pursuant to a grant of a waiver of Section 2.106 of the
Commission’s rules, and specifically footnote NG165 thereto.

                Section 25.132(a)(2) provides that transmitting earth stations operating in the
20/30 GHz band must demonstrate compliance with Section 25.138.3 The antenna meets the
performance requirements in Section 25.138(a) in the direction of the GSO arc, as well as in all
other directions, as illustrated by the off-axis EIRP spectral density plots attached hereto as
Exhibit B. Further, as established in the Commission’s authorization for the VIASAT-1 satellite,
the power flux-density at the earth’s surface produced by emissions from VIASAT-1 are within
the -118 dBW/m2/MHz limit set forth in Section 25.138(a)(6). In addition, to the extent required
for protection of received satellite signals pursuant to Section 25.138(e), the proposed earth
station conforms to the antenna performance standards in Section 25.209, as demonstrated by the
antenna gain patterns attached hereto as Exhibit C. ViaSat includes all patterns in digitized and
tabular format for all angles up to +/-45 degrees, including the off-axis EIRP density envelope


1
       47 C.F.R. § 2.106, n.NG165.
2
       See File Nos. SAT-LOI-20080107-00006, SAT-AMD-20080623-00131, and SAT-AMD-
       20090213-00023 (granted by date stamp, with conditions, on Aug. 18, 2009) (“VIASAT-
       1 Authorization”).
3
       47 C.F.R. § 25.132(a)(2).



Document Created: 2012-09-12 13:26:59
Document Modified: 2012-09-12 13:26:59

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