Attachment Exhibits A-D

This document pretains to SES-MOD-20040315-00393 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMOD2004031500393_363134

EXHIBIT A


FREQUENCY COORDINATION AND INTERFERENCE
            ANALYSIS REPORT


                      Prepared for

                    INTELSAT, LLC
                 NUEVO, CALIFORNIA
                 (Call Sign: E010206)
                 Satellite Earth Station




                     Prepared By:
                      COMSEARCH
            19700 JANELIA FARM BOULEVARD
               ASHBURN, VIRGINIA 20147
                   FEBRUARY 23, 2004


                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.   CONCLUSIONS................
2.   SUMMARY OF RESULTS.
3.   SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING .
4.   EARTH STATION COORDINATION DATA ...
5.   CERTIFIGATION ...




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1. CONCLUSIONS



An interference study considering all existing, proposed and prior coordinated microwave
facilities within the coordination contours of the proposed earth station demonstrates that
this site will operate satisfactorily with the common carrier microwave environment.
Further, there will be no restrictions of its operation due to interference considerations.




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2. SUMMARY OF RESULTS


A number of great circle interference cases were identified during the interference study
of the proposed earth station. Each of the cases, which exceeded the interference
objective on a line—of—sight basis, was profiled and the propagation losses estimated using
NBS TN101 (Revised) techniques. The losses were found to be sufficient to reduce the
signal levels to acceptable magnitudes in every case.

The following companies reported potential great circle interference conflicts that did not
meet the objectives on a line—of—sight basis. When over—the—horizon losses are considered
on the interfering paths, sufficient blockage exists to negate harmful interference from
occurring with the proposed transmit—receive earth station.



       Company
   AT&T Wireless Services of San Diego, LLC
   AT&T Wireless Services of FL — Southern Calif.
   Los Angeles SMSA Ltd. Partnership
   Southern Edison Company
   Southern Gas Company
   AB Cellular LA, LLC
   Verizon California, Inc.
   Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC (CA)
   San Diego County
   San Bernardino County of California
   Union Pacific Railroad
   CNG Communications, Inc.




No Other Carriers Reported Potential Interference Cases.




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3. SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING
Pursuant to Part 25.203(c) of the FCC Rules and Regulations, the satellite earth station proposed in this
application was coordinated by Comsearch using computer techniques and in accordance with Part 25 of the
FCC Rules and Regulations.

Coordination data for this earth station was sent to the below listed carriers with a letter dated November 12,
2003. A minor revision was forwarded on February 13, 2004.

        Company
        AB CELLULAR LA, LLC
        AT&T WIRELESS SER OF FL — SOUTHERN CALIF
        AT&T Wireless Services of San Diego, LLC
        Arizona Public Service Company (APS)
        CALIFORNIA, STATE OF
        CARITAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
        CNG Communications, Inc.
        COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
        Fresno MSA Limited Partnership
        KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA
        KERN ED TELECOM CONSORTIUM
        LB Tower Company LLC
        LOS ANGELES CITY COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
        LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS
        LOS ANGELES SMSA LTD. PARTNERSHIP
        Los Angeles County FCC Licensing Section
        METROPOLITAN WATER DIST OF SO CALIFORNIA
        MICROWAVE SERVICE COMPANY
        MONTEBELLO CITY CALIFORNIA
        MUT LICENSING INC
        NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA INC
        NextWeb, Inc.
        ORANGE COUNTY GSA COMMUNICATIONS DIV
        Pacific Bell
        QWEST CORPORATION
        RIVERSIDE COUNTY OF
        SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY OF CALIFORNIA
        SAN DIEGO COUNTY
        SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
        SOUTHWESTERN BELL MOBILE SYSTEMS, LLC
        Southern California Edison Company
        Southern California Gas Company
        TV MICROWAVES CO
        UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
        VERIZON WIRELESS (VAW) LLC (CA)
        Verizon California Inc.
        Western Technical Services




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4. EARTH STATION COORDINATION DATA
This section presents the data pertinent to frequency coordination of the proposed earth station that was
circulated to all carriers within its coordination contours.




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Date:                                    02/13/2004
Job Number:

Administrative Information
Status                                   ENGINEER PROPOSAL
Call Sign                                E010206
Licensee Code                            INTELS
Licensee Name                            INTELSAT, LLC

Site Information                         NUEVO, CALIFORNIA
Venue Name
Latitude (NAD 83)                        33° 47 46.1" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                       117° 515.41" W
Climate Zone                             A
Rain Zone                                4
Ground Elevation (AMSL)                  548.64 m / 1800.0 ft

Link Information
Satellite Type                           Geostationary
Mode                                     TR — Transmit—Receive
Modulation                               Analog and Digital
Satellite Arc                            45° W to 190° West Longitude
Azimuth Range                            100.2° to 260.3°
Corresponding Elevation Angles           6.2°15.5°
Antenna Centerline (AGL)                 8.53 m / 28.0 ft

Antenna information                             Receive                                    Transmit
Manufacturer                                    Harris Corporation                          Harris Corporation
Model                                           13 Meter                                   13.0 Meter
Gain / Diameter                                 53.5 dBi / 13.0 m                          56.8 dBi / 13.0 m
3—dB / 15—dB Beamwidth                          0.36° / 0.68°                              0.25° / 0.46°

                                                                                3GMOFEF       43KBG7W — 72ZMOGTW

Max Available RF Power        (dBW/ kHz)                                          0.0           27           15.5
                              (dBWI/MHz)                                         24.0           7.7           8.5

Maximum EIRP                  (dBWHA kHz)                                        56.8           54.1           41.3
                              (dBW/MHz)                                          80.8           64.5           65.3


Interference Objectives:    Long Term           —156.0 dBW/MHz        20%               ~154.0 dBW/A4 kHz        20%
                            Short Term          —146.0 dBW/MHz        0.01%             —131.0 dBW/4 kHz         0.0025%

Frequency Information                           Receive 4.0 GHz                            Transmit 6.1 GHz
Emission / Frequency Range (MHz)                3GMOFSF / 3625.0 — 4200.0                  3GMOF3F / 5850.0 — 6425.0
                                          43K8GTW — T2MOGTW / 3625.0 — 4200.0       43KB8G7W — T2MOGTW / 5850.0 — 6425.0


Max Great Circle Coordination Distance         711.4 km / 442.0 mi                         448.0 km / 278.3 mi
Precipitation Scatter Contour Radius           427.7 km / 265.7 mi                          120.8 km / 75.1 mi




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Coordination Values              NUEVO, CA
Licensee Name                    INTELSAT, LLC
Latitude (NAD 83)                33° 47 46.1" N
Longitude (NAD 83)               117° 5 15.1" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)          548.64 m / 1800.0 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)         8.53 m / 28.0 ft
Antenna Model                    Harris Corporation 13 Meter
Antenna Mode                                 Receive 4.0 GHz                             Transmit 6.1 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term           —156.0 dBw/MHz        20%                   —154.0 dBW/4 kHz
                                             20%
                      Short Term             —146.0 dBW/MHz        0.01%                  —131.0 dBW/4 kHz
                      0.0025%
 Max Available RF Power                                                                   0.0 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                                     Receive 4.0 GHz                            Transmit 6.1 GH
               Horizon               Antenna                   Horizon         Coordination           Horizon             C
Azimuth (*)    Elevation (")         Discrimination (*)        Gain (Bi)       Distance (km)          Gain (d8))          Distance     {km)
 0              2.24                 99.69                     —10.00           189.01                 —10.00                 100.00
 5              2.57                 95.18                     —10.00           181.36                 —10.00                 100.00
 10             3.36                 90.19                     —10.00           161.48                 —10.00                 100.00
 15             3.61                 85.20                     —10.00           155.83                 —10.00                 100.00
20              348                  80.21                     —10.00           158.82                 —10.00                 100.00
 25             3.35                 75.21                     —10.00           161.69                 —10.00                 100.00
30              3.66                 70.21                     —10.00           154.78                 —10.00                 100.00
35              3.78                 65.22                     —10.00           152.30                 —10.00                 100.00
40              3.64                 60.23                     —10.00           155.20                 —10.00                 100.00
45              3.65                 55.23                     —10.00           155.08                 10.00                  100.00
50              3.30                 50.25                     —10.00           162.77                 —10.00                 100.00
55              3.14                 45.27                      —9.40           17118                   —9.40                 100.00
60              3.06                 40.29                      —8.13           179.56                  —8.13                 100.00
65              3.70                 35.27                      —5.68           172.64                  —6.68                 100.00
70              3.75                 30.28                      —5.03           180.37                  —5.03                 100.00
75              3.48                 25.33                      —3.09           196.17                  —3.09                 100.00
80              4.03                 20.30                      —0.69           197.39                  —0.69                 100.00
85              3.93                 15.35                       2.34           213.14                   2.34                 108.91
90              3.77                 10.47                       6.50           244.01                   6.50                 127.34
95              2.98                  6.09                      12.39           314.05                  12.39                 170.03
100             3.30                  2.86                      20.58           657.76                  20.58                 408.53
105             345                   5.50                      13.50           309.12                  13.50                 163.25
110             4.21                  9.07                       8.06           245.82                   8.06                 126.59
115             4.35                 12.97                       4.18           216.86                   4.18                 109.83
120             4.28                 16.92                       1.29           203.99                   1.29                 100.00
125             4.45                 20.63                      —0.86           189.74                  —0.86                 100.00
130             4.20                 24.51                      —2.73           183.80                  2.73                  100.00
135             4.84                 27.66                      —4.04           163.95                  —4.04                 100.00
140             413                  31.54                      5.47            170.13                  5.47                  100.00
145             4.52                 34.45                      643             156.63                  643                   100.00
150             4.01                 37.77                      —7 43           160.20                  —7.43                 100.00
155             3.03                 41.16                      —8.36           179.06                  —8.36                 100.00
160             3.47                 43.06                      —8.85           164.64                 —8.85                  100.00
165             4.02                 44.38                      —9.18           151.47                 —9.18                  100.00
170             4.30                 45.39                      —9.42           145.83                 —9.42                  100.00
175             4.78                 45.68                      —9.49           138.55                 —9.49                  100.00
180             5.28                 45.43                      —9.43           134.38                 943                    100.00
185             6.02                 44.45                      —9.20           12817                  —9.20                  100.00




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Coordination Values                 NUEVO, CA
Licensee Name                       INTELSAT, LLC
Latitude (NAD 83)                   33° 47‘ 46.1" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                  117° 515. 14" w
Ground Elevation (AMSL)             548.64 m / 1800.0 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)            8.53 m / 28.0 ft
Antenna Model                       Harris Corporation 13 Meter
Antenna Mode                               Receive 4.0 GHz                                   Transmit 6.1 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term              ~156.0 dBw/MHz       20%                     ~154.0 dBW/4 kHz
                                                20%
                           Short Term           ~146.0 dBW/MHz       0.01%                   —131.0 dBW/4 kHz
                           0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                                                                       0.0 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                                       Receive 4.0 GHz                           Transmit 6.1 GHz
               Horizon                  Antenna                  Horizon          Coordination           Horizon            Coordination
Azimuth (*)    Elevation (*)            Discrimination (*)       Gain (dB)        Distance (km)          Gain (dBi)         Distance (km)
180             6.49                    43.29                     —8.91             124.21                5.91               100.00
195             6.64                    41.96                     —8.57             123.91                —8.57              100.00
200             6.92                    40.06                     —8.07             122.86                —8.07              100.00
205             6.64                    38.22                     —7.56             127.96                —7.56              100.00
210             6.17                    36.09                     —6.94             134.35                6.94               100.00
215             5.70                    33.59                     —6.16             142.71                —6.16              100.00
220             6.30                    30.02                     4.93              141.49                —4.93              100.00
225             5.97                    26.89                     —3.74             151.35                —3.74              100.00
230             5.98                    23.34                     —2.20            159.30                 —2.20              100.00
235             5.67                    19.85                     —0.45            174.86                 —0.45              100.00
240             5.66                    16.06                      1.85             188.34                 1.85              100.00
245             5.79                    12.09                     4.94             20446                   4.94              100.00
250             5.24                     846                       8.82            233.36                 8.82               116.68
255             4.63                    4.81                      14.95            291.97                 14.95              148.35
260             4.39                     113                      30.72            711.38                 30.72              448.00
265             4.39                    4.83                      14.90            296.86                 14.90              151.92
270             4.61                    9.74                      7.28             232.67                 7.28               118.19
275             4.179                   14.72                     2.80             204.41                 2.80               100.00
280             3.82                    19.77                     —0.40            202.99                 —0.40              100.32
285             2.82                    24.84                     —2.88            208.40                 —2.88              109.14
290             1.34                    29.97                     4.92             236.88                 —4.92              133.84
295             113                     34.94                     —6.58            234.41                 —6.58              133.51
300             0.77                    39.94                     —8.03            244.21                 —8.03              141.41
305             0.40                    44.93                     —9.31            205.15                 —9.31              160.83
310             0.22                    49.91                    +10.00            282.84                 —10.00             179.07
315             0.00                    54.89                    +10.00            285.28                 —10.00             181.13
320             0.00                    59.86                    —10.00            285.28                 —10.00             181.13
325             0.00                    64.83                    —10.00            285.28                 —10.00             181.13
330             0.00                    €9.80                    —10.00            285.28                 —10.00             18113
335             0.00                    74.78                    —10.00            285.28                 —10.00             181.13
340             0.00                    79.75                    —10.00            285.28                 —10.00             181.13
345             0.00                    84.73                    —10.00            205.28                 —10.00             181.13
350             0.53                    89.71                    ~10.00            247.88                 —10.00             146.94
355             1.48                    94.69                    —10.00            206.20                 —10.00             113.43




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5. CERTIFICATION



I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT | AM THE TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
PREPARATION OF THE FREQUENCY COORDINATION DATA CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION,
THAT | AM F AMILIAR W ITH PARTS 101 AND 25 OF THE FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS, THAT I
HAVE EITHER PREPARED OR REVIEWED THE FREQUENCY COORDINATION DATA SUBMITTED
WITH THIS APPLICATION, AND THAT IT IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY
KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,




 W/“% £ . Combe»"
JEFFREY E. COWLES
PRINCIPAL FREQUENCY PLANNER
COMSEARCH
19700 JANELIA FARM BLVD.
ASHBURN, VA. 20147


DATED: FEBRUARY 23, 2004




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EXHIBIT B


                                                                                          Exhibit B
Radiation Hazard Report                                                                   Page 1 of 5


     Analysis of Non—lonizing Radiation for a 13.0—Meter Earth
                          Station System
This report analyzes the non—jonizing radiation levels for a 13.0—meter earth station system. The analysis and
calculations performed in this report comply with the methods described in the FCC Office of Engineering
and Technology Bulletin, No. 65 first published in 1985 and revised in 1997 in Edition 97—01. The radiation
safety limits used in the analysis are in conformance with the FCC R&O 96—326. Bulletin No. 65 and the FCC
R&O specifies that there are two separate tiers of exposure limits that are dependant on the situation in
which the exposure takes place and/or the status of the individuals who are subject to the exposure. The
Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for persons in a General Population/Uncontrolled environment
are shown in Table 1. The General Population/Uncontrolled MPE is a function of transmit frequency and is
for an exposure period of thirty minutes or less. The MPE limits for persons in an Occupational/Controlied
environment are shown in Table 2. The Occupational MPE is a function of transmit frequency and is for an
exposure period of six minutes or less. The purpose of the analysis described in this report is to determine
the power flux density levels of the earth station in the far—field, near—field, transition region, between the
subreflector or feed and main reflector surface, at the main reflector surface, and between the antenna edge
and the ground and to compare these levels to the specified MPEs.

                Table 1. Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (MPE)

                    Frequency Range (MHz)            Power Density (mW/icm")
                            30—300                                0.2
                             300—1500                   Frequency (MHz)®(0.8/1200)
                           1500—100,000                               1.0

                     Table 2. Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure (MPE)

                    Frequency Range (MHz)            Power Density (mW/icm")
                              30—300                               1.0
                             300—1500                  FErequency (MHz)*(4.0/1200)
                           1500—100,000                            5.0

          Table 3. Formulas and Parameters Used for Determining Power Flux Densities

     Parameter                       Symbol             Formula                  Value            Units
     Antenna Diameter                   D                 Input                   13.0            m
     Antenna Surface Area             Asurface           1 D*/ 4                 132.73           m
     Subreflector Diameter              Ds                Input                  160.0            cm
     Area of Subreflector               As               x Ds "/4              20106.19           cm
     Frequency                           F                 Input                 6175             MHz
     Wavelength                          A               300 / F               0.048583           m
     Transmit Power                      P                Input                 1175.00           W
     Antenna Gain (dBi)                 Ges               Input                   56.8            dBi
     Antenna Gain (factor)               G               19°EC                 478630.1           n/a
     Pi                                  x              Constant               3.1415927          n/a
     Antenna Efficiency                  n             Gr((D‘)                    0.68            n/a


                                                                                Exhibit B
Radiation Hazard Report                                                         Page 2 of 5


1. Far Field Distance Calculation

The distance to the beginning of the far field can be determined from the following equation:

   Distance to the Far Field Region                        Ry; = 0.60 D/A                       (1)
                                                               = 2087.1 m
The maximum main beam power density in the far field can be determined from the following
equation:

   On—Axis Power Density in the Far Field                  S; =GP/(4 t Ry,")                    (2)
                                                               = 10.274 W/m*
                                                               = 1.027 mW/cm"

2. Near Field Calculation

Power flux density is considered to be at a maximum value throughout the entire length of the
defined Near Field region. The region is contained within a cylindrical volume having the same
diameter as the antenna. Past the boundary of the Near Field region, the power density from the
antenna decreases linearly with respect to increasing distance.

The distance to the end of the Near Field can be determined from the following equation:

   Extent of the Near Field                                Ry = D7 (4 2)                        (3)
                                                               = 869.6 m
The maximum power density in the Near Field can be determined from the following equation:

   Near Field Power Density                                Sy = 16.0 n P / (1 D®)               (4)
                                                              = 23.983 W/m"*
                                                               = 2.398 mW/cm"

3. Transition Region Calculation

The Transition region is located between the Near and Far Field regions. The power density
begins to decrease linearly with increasing distance in the Transition region. While the power
density decreases inversely with distance in the Transition region, the power density decreases
inversely with the square of the distance in the Far Field region. The maximum power density in
the Transition region will not exceed that calculated for the Near Field region. The power density
calculated in Section 1 is the highest power density the antenna can produce in any of the regions
away from the antenna. The power density at a distance R, can be determined from the following
equation:

   Transition Region Power Density                         $ = SRu/R                            (5)
                                                             = 2.398 mW/cm"


                                                                                 Exhibit B
Radiation Hazard Report                                                          Page 3 of 5


4. Region between the Main Reflector and the Subreflector

Transmissions from the feed assembly are directed toward the subreflector surface, and are
reflected back toward the main reflector. The most common feed assemblies are waveguide
flanges, horns or subreflectors. The energy between the subreflector and the reflector surfaces
can be calculated by determining the power density at the subreflector surface. This can be
determined from the following equation:

    Power Density at the Subreflector                    Ss, = 4000 P / As,                    (6)
                                                              = 233.759 mW/cm"


5. Main Reflector Region

The power density in the main reflector is determined in the same manner as the power density at
the subreflector. The area is now the area of the main reflector aperture and can be determined
from the following equation:

   Power Density at the Main Reflector Surface       Ssurtace = 4 P / Asurtace                 (7)
                                                             = 35.410 W/m"
                                                             =3.541 mW/icm"

6. Region between the Main Reflector and the Ground

Assuming uniform fillumination of the reflector surface, the power density between the antenna
and the ground can be determined from the following equation:

   Power Density between Reflector and Ground            Sq =P / Asurace                       (8)
                                                             = 8.852 W/m"
                                                             = 0.885 mW/cm"


                                                                             Exhibit B
Radiation Hazard Report                                                      Page 4 of 5


7. Summary of Calculations


          Table 4. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Uncontrolled Environment

Region                                         Calculated Maximum          Hazard Assessment
                                          Radiation Power Density Level
                                                      ({mW/icm?)
1. Far Field (R, = 2087.1 m)                      S;          1.027          Potential   Hazard
2. Near Field (R,, = 869.6 m)                     Sn          2.398          Potential   Hazard
3. Transition Region (Ry < R, < Rg)               S,          2.398          Potential   Hazard
4. Between        Main   Reflector  and           Ser      233.759           Potential   Hazard
    Subreflector
5. Main Reflector                                Ssurtace     3.541          Potential Hazard
6. Between Main Reflector and Ground             Sq           0.885         Satisfies FCC MPE




           Table 5. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Controlled Environment

Region                                        Calculated Maximum          Hazard Assessment
                                            Radiation Power Density
                                                Level (mW/cm*)
1. Far Field (R; = 2087.1 m)                     Sy           1.027        Satisfies FCC MPE
2. Near Field (R,, = 869.6 m)                    Sn           2.398        Satisfies FCC MPE
3. Transition Region (Ry < R, < Ry)              S,           2.398        Satisfies FCC MPE
4. Between       Main  Reflector    and          Ss         233.759          Potential Hazard
    Subreflector
5. Main Reflector                                Ssurface     3.541        Satisfies FCC MPE
6. Between Main Reflector and Ground             Sq           0.885        Satisfies FCC MPE




It is the applicant‘s responsibility to ensure that the public and operational personnel are not
exposed to harmful levels of radiation.


                                                                                   Exhibit B
Radiation Hazard Report                                                            Page 5 of 5


8. Conclusions


Based upon the above analysis, it is concluded that harmful levels of radiation may exist in those
regions noted for the Uncontrolled (Table 4) Environment.

The antenna is installed at the Intelsat, LLC facility in Nuevo, California. The facility is surrounded
by a fence, which will restrict any public access. The earth station will be marked with the standard
radiation hazard warnings, as well as the area in the vicinity of the earth station to inform those in
the general population, who might be working or otherwise present in or near the direct path of the
main beam.

The applicant will ensure that the main beam of the antenna will be pointed at least one diameter
away from any building, or other obstacies in those areas that exceed the MPE levels. Since one
diameter removed from the center of the main beam the levels are down at least 20 dB, or by a
factor of 100, these potential hazards do not exist for either the public, or for earth station
personnel.

Finally, the earth station‘s operating personnel will not have access to areas that exceed the MPE
levels, while the earth station is in operation. The transmitter will be turned off during periods of
maintenance, so that the MPE standard of 5.0 mw/cm**2 will be complied with for those regions in
close proximity to the main reflector, which could be occupied by operating personnel.


EXHIBIT C


                                                                             EXHIBIT C
                                                                             Page 1 of 1




                             FAA Notification Not Required


Per PART 17{17.14(a)] ofthe FCC rules, FAA notification is not required, as the antennastructure is
located in an area with structures of equal or greater heights.


EXHIBIT D


                                    Exhibit D
                            Response to Question 21

      Intelsat LLC seeks to operate this earth station on both a common carrier and
non—common carrier basis. However, the electronic response to Question 21 only
permits an applicant to check one box. Accordingly, Intelsat LLC checked one
box—the box marked non—common carrier—and submits this exhibit to make clear
that both boxes—the box marked non—common carrier and the box marked
common carrier—should be checked.


EXHIBIT F


                                                                       Exhibit F
                                                                       Page 1 of 2

                                  INTELSAT, LLC
                                 (Call Sign: E010206)




Legend:
Scale:                1:12,000,000


Great Circle:         641 GHz **=                                                 .
                                 s                      COMSEARCH®
                      4.0 GHz                           19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
    ns                           msuse                  Ashburn, VA 20147
Precipitation Scatter: 6.1 GHz
                      4.0 GHz
Earth Station Site:   D


                 EXHIBIT F
                 Page 2 of 2




Country (ies):

   Mexico



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