Attachment Exhibit C

This document pretains to SES-MOD-20110617-00723 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMOD2011061700723_895354

                                                      Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation
                                                                            FCC Form 312
                                                                         Exhibit C, Page 1
                                       ROUS (E090027) Modification Application – Clean Up



                            Information Required by Section 25.137
                           on Non-U.S. Licensed Satellite – Item 42a

        Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation (“CMDC”) currently operates mobile earth
terminals (“METs” or “MESs”) pursuant to its existing blanket license, E090027 (the “ROUS”
license), via the satellites on the ISAT list and MSAT-1. The Inmarsat satellites on the ISAT list
are licensed by the United Kingdom, while MSAT-1 is licensed by Canada. Accordingly,
CMDC in this exhibit provides the information required by Section 25.137 of the Commission’s
Rules.

Section 25.137(a) – Competitive Opportunities

         Because the Inmarsat satellites on the ISAT list and MSAT-1 operate pursuant to licenses
granted by foreign countries, the Commission will evaluate this application under its DISCO II
framework.1 The United Kingdom is a member of the WTO, and CMDC will use the Inmarsat
satellites to provide mobile satellite service covered by the WTO Basic Telecommunications
Agreement. Similarly, Canada is a member of the WTO, and CMDC will use MSAT-1 to
provide mobile satellite service covered by the WTO Basic Telecommunications Agreement.
Accordingly, CMDC’s request to access the Inmarsat satellites and MSAT-1 with its terminals is
entitled to a presumption in favor of entry, and CMDC is not required to make the effective
competitive opportunities demonstration set forth in Section 25.137(a) of the Commission’s
Rules. CMDC notes that in the Inmarsat Market Access Order, the Commission concluded that
its “finding that Inmarsat had privatized consistent with the provisions of the ORBIT Act is
largely dispositive of the traditional DISCO II competition analysis in this instance.”2

Section 25.137(b) – Technical Information

      The information for MSAT-1 that is required by Section 25.137(b) is already on file with
the Commission. See Application of CMDC in IB File No. SES-AMD-20070907-01251.
CMDC is requesting authority to operate on all satellites on the ISAT list pursuant to the




1
       See Amendment of the Commission’s Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed
       Satellites Providing Domestic and International Service in the United States, Report and
       Order, 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) (“DISCO II”)
2
       In the Matter of COMSAT Corporation d/b/a COMSAT Mobile Communications et al., 16
       FCC Rcd 21661 (2001) at ¶ 62 (“Inmarsat Market Access Order”).


                                                       Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation
                                                                             FCC Form 312
                                                                          Exhibit C, Page 2
                                        ROUS (E090027) Modification Application – Clean Up

Inmarsat Order3 and thus the information required by Section 25.137(b) for satellites on the
ISAT list is already on file with the Commission.

Section 25.137(d) – Additional Requirements

       The information required by this section regarding compliance with milestone
requirements, reporting requirements, other service rules, and bond requirements is a matter of
record before the Commission for both MSAT-1 and the Inmarsat satellites on the ISAT list.

Sections 25.137(c), (e), (f), and (g)

       These sections are not applicable to this Application.




       Inmarsat, Inc., Order, DA 08-2323, 23 FCC Rcd 15268 (Int’l Bur. rel. Oct. 21, 2008)
       (“Inmarsat Order”).



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Document Modified: 2019-04-23 20:33:03

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