Attachment Narrative

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20151103-00802 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2015110300802_1113979

                                                                        FCC Form 312
                                                                        HNS License Sub, LLC
                                                                        Page 1 of 1

                                      Narrative Statement


       Pursuant to Section 25.115 of the Federal Communications Commission’s rules,1 HNS
License Sub, LLC (“Hughes”) requests a license for a transmit/receive Earth station in the Ka-
band in Eugene, OR. As explained below, the Earth station antenna will be part of a network of
four uplink beacon stations (UBS). The license will operate in accordance with the technical
parameters in the Form 312, Schedule B, which is provided with this application.
        Grant of this application is in the public interest. The 1.6m antenna that Hughes is filing
for with this application will be part of a network of four UBS. Two of the stations will be
located in the United States and two of the stations will be located in Canada.2 These UBS will
provide highly accurate carriers to the Jupiter 2 (EchoStar XIX) satellite to assist Hughes in the
accurate pointing of the satellite’s beams.3 As the Commission is aware, the Jupiter 2 satellite,
which is scheduled for launch in 2016, is Hughes’ next-generation, high-capacity satellite. The
Jupiter 2, once in operation, will enable Hughes to meet the continued consumer demand for
high-speed satellite Internet services throughout the country, including in rural and remote areas.
By granting this license application, the Commission will ensure that Hughes is able to provide
high quality high-speed Interest services to its customers, including residential, business and
government customers. Accordingly, grant of this application is in the public interest.


FAA Notification
       According to section 17.7(e)(3) of the FCC’s rules, antenna structures of less than 6.10
meters in height do not require notification to the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”).4
The total height above roof top level of the proposed antennas will be less than 6.1 meters.
Therefore, the antenna does not require FAA notification.


Radiation Hazard Analysis
      Included in the application is the radiation hazard analysis, which was performed by
Comsearch on August 6, 2015.




1
    47 C.F.R. § 25.115.
2
 The FCC has authorized Hughes to operate a UBS located in Monee, IL. See IBFS File No.
SES-LIC-20150824-00546 (granted Oct. 7, 2015).
3
 The FCC has granted Hughes Network Systems, LLC authorization to access to the U.S.
market though the Jupiter 2 (EchoStar XIX) satellite at 97.1° W.L. IBFS File Nos. SAT-LOI-
20110809-00148 (granted Jul 27, 2012) and SAT-MOD-20141201-00127 (granted Jun. 23,
2015).
4
    47 C.F.R. § 17.7(e)(3).



Document Created: 2015-11-03 15:44:05
Document Modified: 2015-11-03 15:44:05

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