Attachment May 23 Section 1.65

This document pretains to SES-MOD-20060124-00090 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMOD2006012400090_501279

                                                                sIAMP & RETURN
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S TR AUSS                 HAUER              & FELDucuuPr
                        Attorneys at Law



                                                                              TOM W. DAVIDSON
                                                                              202.887.4011/fax: 202.955.7719
                                                                              tdavidson@akingump.com


                                                                     RECEIVED
                                            May 23, 2006

Ms. Marlene H. Dortch                                                   May 2 3 2006
Secretary                                                       medaral Communications Commissioy.
Federal Communications Commission                                       Office of Secretary
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20054

        Re:   Section 1.65 Update to IBFS File No. SES—MOD—20040124—00090
              Update to Application to Modify Satellite Earth Station E900081


Dear Ms. Dortch:

        GeoLogic Solutions, Inc. ("GeoLogic‘), licensee of satellite earth station E900081
("‘Earth Station"), by its attorneys, hereby files this letter pursuant to Section 1.65 of the rules of
the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC" or "Commission") to update the above—
referenced application ("Application") seeking FCC consent to modify the license term of the
Earth Station authorization to permit GeoLogic to operate its currently licensed 50,100 half—
duplex mobile earth terminals ("METs") in the lower L—band for an additional four years, until
July 2, 2010. GeoLogic explained in the Application that, in June 2005, it introduced a new
protocol which enables faster preemption of the METs. This protocol, the MAP protocol, is a
software and registration process that enables the use of the signaling channel for short outbound
data messages to be delivered faster than would be possible using Standard C protocol.

        Please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned with any questions regarding this matter.

                                                        Sincerely,


                                                       Tom [ Davidsom /n
                                                        Tom W. Davidson, Esq.
co:     Scott Kotler, Esq.
        Andrea Kelly, Esq.



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