Attachment Exhibit 1

This document pretains to SES-MFS-20161122-00901 for Modification w/ Foreign Satellite (earth station) on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMFS2016112200901_1159220

                                             EXHIBIT 1

                              APPLICATIONS FOR MODIFICATION
                                    (Response to Question 43)

          Pursuant to Section 25.117 of the Commission’s rules,1 EchoStar Broadcasting

Corporation (“EchoStar”) requests to modify licenses for three earth stations in Cheyenne, WY,

Blackhawk, SD, and Gilbert, AZ (Call Signs E980005, E020248 & E070014) to add the

EchoStar 23 satellite as a point of communications at the 44.9º W.L. orbital location for

telemetry, tracking, and control (“TT&C”) and feeder uplink communications only. 2

          EchoStar 23 is a planned satellite authorized under Brazilian authority for Ku-band

Broadcasting-Satellite Service (“BSS”) operations at the 44.9º W.L. orbital location by EchoStar

45, an EchoStar affiliate. The satellite will provide new, competitive direct-to-home (“DTH”)

television service to Brazil from its assigned orbital location.

          EchoStar is seeking regular authority to operate the subject earth stations for TT&C and

feeder uplink communications with the EchoStar 23 satellite, which will operate at its assigned

orbital location of 44.9º W.L. in accordance with the following anticipated launch schedule:

(1)       EchoStar 23 is scheduled for launch on approximately January 8-9, 2017.

(2)       After launch and orbit-raising maneuvers, EchoStar 23 will be temporarily located at
          86.4° W.L. for approximately 90 days.

(3)       Following temporary operations at 86.4º W.L., EchoStar 23 will be moved to its assigned
          orbital location at 44.9° W.L., where in-orbit testing (“IOT”) will commence for
          approximately 30 days. 3

1
    See 47 C.F.R. § 25.117.
2
 EchoStar currently has a pending application for modification of a fourth earth station (Call Sign
E150098) to add EchoStar 23 as a point of communications for TT&C and feeder uplinks only. See
EchoStar, Application for Modification, File No. SES-MFS-20160919-00792 (Sept. 19, 2016) (“E150098
Modification Application”).
3
 EchoStar is authorized under STA to operate a fourth earth station (Call Sign E150098) for IOT and
TT&C communications with EchoStar 23. See EchoStar, STA Stamp Grant, File No. SES-STA-
20160427-00382 (Aug. 17, 2016). Further, concurrently with the instant modification applications,
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          For TT&C and feeder uplink communications with EchoStar 23, the subject earth stations

– specifically, Call Signs E980005 (Antenna ID 1), E020248 (Antenna IDs BH8 and BH13), and

E070014 (Antenna ID GFMA) – will operate on the following frequencies, consistent with the

frequency bands and other technical parameters specified under their existing licenses:

          •       17.300 – 17.310 GHz and 17.791 GHz for TT&C uplinks;

          •       12.200 – 12.210 GHz for TT&C downlinks; and

          •       17.300 – 17.800 GHz for feeder uplinks.

Because the proposed TT&C and feeder uplink communications with EchoStar 23 will remain

consistent with the existing authorized technical parameters, such technical details are not

included in the accompanying Schedule B.

          The technical and orbital debris mitigation information required under Section 25.137(b)

of the Commission’s rules4 is set forth in the Schedule S and Technical Annex submitted with

the pending E150098 Modification Application,5 and is incorporated herein by reference.

EchoStar is not seeking authority to operate with EchoStar 23 for BSS/DTH service to the

United States, and thus other requirements under Section 25.137 are inapplicable.




EchoStar is seeking additional STAs to operate the subject earth stations for IOT and TT&C
communications with EchoStar 23.
4
    See 47 C.F.R. § 25.137(b).
5
 See E150098 Modification Application, File No. SES-MFS-20160919-00792, Schedule S & Technical
Annex.

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                                             EXHIBIT 2

                           OTHER LICENSES AND APPLICATIONS
                                 (Response to Question 36)

        On July 26, 2011, the FCC declared null and void an authorization of EchoStar
Corporation, the parent company of EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation (together with
their affiliates, “EchoStar”), to construct, launch, and operate a new Direct Broadcast Satellite at
86.5º W.L. for failure to meet the critical design review milestone, and rejected EchoStar’s
request to modify its 86.5º W.L. authorization to allow the in-orbit EchoStar 8 satellite to provide
service from that orbital location. 6

       The FCC also has denied a few of EchoStar’s applications for initial license or
modification. 7

       The FCC has dismissed, but not denied on the merits, a few of EchoStar’s license
applications without prejudice to refiling. 8




6
    See EchoStar Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 26 FCC Rcd 10,442 (IB 2011).
7
  See Satellite Communications Services Information Re: Actions Taken, Public Notice, Rpt. No. SES-
00847, at 27 (IB rel. Aug. 16, 2006) (denying HNS License Sub, LLC’s, request for extension of
construction milestones regarding File Nos. SES-MOD-20060404-00560 and SES-MOD-20060404-
00561); EchoStar Satellite LLC, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 7846 (IB 2004) (denying
applications to launch and operate four geostationary satellites because of interference concerns);
EchoStar Satellite LLC, Order, 20 FCC Rcd 12027 (IB 2005); EchoStar Satellite Corporation,
Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 8831 (IB 2002) (denying request to extend construction
milestone dates); EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 14300
(IB 2001).
8
  See, e.g., Letter from Robert G. Nelson, Chief, Satellite Division, to Pantelis Michalopoulos, Counsel
for EchoStar Corporation, 24 FCC Rcd 7132 (IB 2009); EchoStar Corporation, Application to Operate a
C-Band Geostationary Satellite Orbit Satellite in the Fixed-Satellite Service at the 84.9º W.L. Orbital
Location, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC Rcd 10193 (IB 2010); Letter from Paul E. Blais,
Chief, Systems Analysis Branch, Satellite Division, to Alison Minea, Corporate Counsel, EchoStar
Broadcasting Corporation, 28 FCC Rcd 10214 (IB 2013); Letter from Paul E. Blais, Chief, Systems
Analysis Branch, Satellite Division, to Alison Minea, Corporate Counsel, EchoStar Broadcasting
Corporation, 28 FCC Rcd 10216 (IB 2013).



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