Attachment Exhibit C

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20110909-01056 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2011090901056_915741

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                               Waiver Non-Compliant Antenna

Re:    2.4 Meter Fixed Earth Station
       Fixed Satellite Service
       C-Band 5925 – 6425 MHz

This antenna is a Prodelin Corporation 1251 meter antenna and it does not strictly comply
with 25.209 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.

 In the Part 25 Earth Station Fifth Report and Order, the Federal Communications
Commission (Commission) adopted streamlined procedures for reviewing non-routine
earth station license applications. As part of that Report and 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 will 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.

Global Crossing Americas Solutions, Inc. has successfully licensed Prodelin C-band, 2.4
meter (Model 1251) earth stations. The application file number and call sign, SES-LIC-
20080519-00642 and E080110 of one of their previously licensed Prodelin 1251, 2.4
meter earth stations, indicates that the 2.4 meter antenna proposed in this application will
operate without conflict as all others have with current license grants.

The maximum input spectral power density into the antenna for the proposed 2.4 meter
Prodelin Corporation antenna will not exceed –17.3 dBW/4 kHz.

The applicant agrees to accept any adjacent satellite interference in the 4 GHz receive
band as a result of the performance of the antenna in the 1º to 1.5º region. The applicant
understands that no adjacent satellite interference protection will be available in the 1º to
1.5º regions. The applicant understands that adjacent satellite interference protection
applies only to the extent of the criteria set forth in §25.209. Should the use of this
antenna cause interference to other systems; the applicant agrees to terminate
transmission upon notice from the Commission.


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Per §25.115(h)(4) the earth station applicant certifies that it will limit its pointing error to
0.5.

In this case, the antenna exceeds the patterns of §25.209 in the 1° to 1.9º region measured
at the low, mid, and high frequency bands, as well as in various portions of the frequency
band from 100° to 175°. The Max EIRP Density at the Antenna Flange is –17.3
dBW/4KHz. This figure is below the maximum allowed of –2.7 dBW/4KHz by a margin
of 14.6 dB.


Summary

The application file number (SES-LIC-20080519-00642) and call sign, (E080110), of a
previously licensed Prodelin 1251, 2.4 meter earth station, indicates that the 2.4 meter
antenna proposed in this application will operate without conflict.

The power density restrictions specified by the FCC for small diameter antennas utilizing
digital traffic at C-Band is -2.7 dBW/4 kHz. This antenna will operate at a maximum
transmit power density of –17.3 dBW/4 kHz.

If the use of this antenna should cause interference to other systems, the applicant will
terminate such transmissions immediately upon notice from the FCC or offended parties.



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Document Modified: 2019-04-13 10:42:47

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