Attachment Attachment C

This document pretains to SES-MFS-20100916-01164 for Modification w/ Foreign Satellite (earth station) on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMFS2010091601164_840279

                                                                        Geologic Solutions Inc.
                                                                                     Form 312
                                                                                 Attachment C
                                                                                   Page 1 of 1
                                 Description of Application

        GeoLogic Solutions, Inc. (“GeoLogic”) is the licensee of satellite earth station
E900081, pursuant to which GeoLogic is authorized to operate (a) 50,100 half-duplex
mobile earth terminals (“METs”) in the lower L-band, i.e. 1530-1544/1626.5-1645.5
MHz and (b) 30,000 half-duplex METs in the upper L-band, i.e. 1545-1559/1646.5-
1660.5 MHz (the “Earth Station License”). In the instant application, Geologic
respectfully requests authority to modify the Earth Station License to reflect the pending
change in orbital location of MSAT-2 (a.k.a. AMSC-1).

        The Earth Station License currently authorizes Geologic to communicate with,
inter alia, MSAT-2, which is located at 101.3° W.1 SkyTerra Subsidiary LLC
(“SkyTerra”) has filed with the FCC an application seeking authority to relocate MSAT-2
to 103.3° W in order to make room for SkyTerra’s replacement satellite for MSAT-2.2
The METs authorized by the Earth Station License will communicate with MSAT-2
throughout the drift from 101.3° W to 103.3° W and thereafter.3 Grant of the instant
Application is in the public interest because it will enable GeoLogic to continue to
provide service to its customers without disruption.




        1
           GeoLogic’s license lists AMSC-1 as a point of communication.
        2
           See SAT-MOD-20100412-00075.
         3
           Pursuant to the Earth Station License, Geologic is authorized to operate in the lower L-
band, i.e. 1530-1544/1626.5-1645.5 MHz, until April 30, 2011 and in the upper L-band, i.e. 1545-
1559/1646.5-1660.5 MHz, until September 30, 2011.



Document Created: 2010-09-09 14:36:08
Document Modified: 2010-09-09 14:36:08

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