Attachment ViaSat Agreement May

ViaSat Agreement May

AGREEMENT submitted by Viasat

Coordination Agreement between VIASAT and NASA

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This document pretains to SES-MOD-20160108-00029 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

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                        Coordination Agreement Between the
            National Aeronautics and Space Administration ("NASA") and
      VIASAT, Incorporated (VIASAT) for Operation of the VIASAT Arclight®
                      AMSS Terminals in the 14.0 — 14.5 GHz—Band


VIASAT seeks to operate aeronautical mobile—satellite service (AMSS) stations over the United
States and Possessions (US&KP) in the 14.0 — 14.5 GHz band. The AMSS stations are part of the
ViaSat Arclight® communications system earth stations aboard aircraft (ESAA) using
transponders in the geostationary satellite orbit (GSO) arc. This Coordination Agreement has
been prepared in compliance with the rules of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
and the recommendations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).


1       Overview

1.1     Within the US&P, the 14.0 — 14.5 GHz—band is currently allocated to the fixed—satellite
service, including the use by earth stations aboard aircraft (ESAA), on a primary basis. FCC
requires all ESAA using this band to protect Space Research Services (SRS) earth stations and
the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) that operate and require protection in this
band,

1.2 ViaSat, Inc. holds a license authorization to operate ESAA units in the 14.0 — 14.5 GHz—
band.

1.3 The ViaSat Arclight® ESAAs receive from, and transmit to, GSO satellite transponders
under control of a Ground Earth Station (GES) and Network Operations Center (NOC). They,
and the terrestrial network to which they are connected, comprise the VIASAT system.

1.4 This Coordination Agreement has been prepared to ensure that operation of the ViaSat
Arclight® ESAAs conform to FCC requirements for protection of the NASA SRS Network.

1.5 ViaSat, Inc. has the authority to negotiate and sign this Coordination Agreement for its
Arclight® AMSS system and NASA has the authority to negotiate and sign this agreement for
the TDRSS and SRS Network sites listed in Section 3.1.

2        AUTHORITY

2.1     NASA concludes this agreement pursuant to 42 USC §2473(c)(5) and (6) and section
      203(5) of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 as amended, in addition to the
      Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management (National
      Telecommunications & Information Administration Redbook), May 2013 Edition.




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3       Space Research Service Earth Stations

3.1      Table 1 provides a list of TDRSS earth station sites requiring interference protection. The
        TDRSS satellite orbital locations supported by each earth station site are also shown.


 Earth Station Site                        Latitude               Longitude             TD&iiiStsgeel.me
            _                               degrees                degrees               Degrees East
 Continental United States                                                                    —174
                                                                                              —171
                                                                                             ~167.5
    White Sands, New Mexico                                                                  —~150
       Antenna Size — 18.3 meter          32.5434N               106.6121W                    «79
       Antenna Gain —66.4 dBi                                                                 —62
       Elevation — 1456 m                                                                     ~49
                                                                                              —46
                                                                                              ~41
 Continental United States                                                                    —~12
    Blossom Point, MD                                                                         —41
       Antenna Size — 20 meter            38.4289N               77.0839W                     46
       Antenna Gain — 67.2 dBi                                                                —49
       Elevation — 5 m                                                                        —62
    United States Territory                                                                    85
    Guam                                                                                      89
      Antenna Size ~ 11 meter             14.588 1N              144.$410E                   —~174
       Antenna Gain — 61.9 dBi                                                               —171

       Elevation — 129 m                                                                    1165705
                                 Table 1 TDRSS Earth Station Sites

3.2       New TDRSS Earth Station Sites:

         NASA may unilaterally add additional TDRSS earth station sites to the list in Table 1
above, NASA will notify NTIA/FCC when it knows that a new earth station is being planned
and has the coordinates of the newly planned site and public notice(s) will be issued by the FCC.
as appropriate.




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 3.3          Earth Site Protection Limits:

 3.3.1        The TDRSS protection limits are listed in Table 2 below for the WSC, Guam and BP
 sites.


             Frequency Band                   Interference Threshold Limit          Reference Percentage
                                              Measured at Antenna Qutput                  of Time
            13.40 —14.00 GHz                          —176 dBW/kHz                  Never to be Exceeded
            14,00—14.05 GHz                          —146 dBW/MHz                   Never to be Exceeded
            14.05 — 14.20 GHz                    —100 dBW (WSC/Guam);               Never to be Exceeded
                                                      —85 dBW (BP)
                                                Table 2. TDRSS Protection Limits

3.3.2        For interference calculations, the TDRSS spacecraft can have an inclination angle up to
 15 degrees. In calculating the interference threshold levels in Table 2, the antenna patterns in
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                                        Figure 1. TDRSS Earth Station Antenna Gain Patterns
             Note: The antennaoff—axis patterns shown for WSC and Guam in Figure 1 are
             calculated using Annex III of Appendix 8 of the ITU Radio Regulations, with
             the following modifications:
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             q. =12.02 (D/ 1y




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           where Gmax and D are given in Table 1. The antenna sidelobe pattern for BP is
           improved by 3 dB compared to that of WSC and Guam.

4       Operational Coordination Agreement

4.1     —NASA and VIASAT agree to the following:

4.1.1      The purpose of this Coordination Agreement is to provide protection to the TDRSS
earth station sites listed in Table 1 and any future TDRSS earth station sites.

4.1.2     The level of protection afforded to the earth stations in Table 1, and any future TDRSS
earth station sites which NASA adds to Table 1 pursuant to Section 3.2.2 of this Agreement,
shall be equal to or greater than the Interference Threshold Limits shown in Table 2.

4.2 This Coordination Agreement may be reviewed periodically by the signatories to the
agreement following commencement of service by VIASAT under an operational license from
the FCC. The purpose of the review is to assess the effectiveness of this agreement and update
this, or subordinate operational agreements, as appropriate.

4.3 Each party shall inform the other party in a timely manner of changes in the points of contact
as defined in Section 7.

4.4     VIASAT agrees to:

4.4.1 Monitor, control and cease transmissions from any ESAA that would exceed the thresholds
given in Table 2 within radio line—of—sight of the sites listed in Table 1.

4.4.2 Monitor, control and cease transmissions from any ESAA that would exceed the thresholds
given in the Table 2 within radio line—of—sight of such additional sites as NASA may require.

4.4.3 Respond expeditiously to a NASA request for protection of the sites listed in Section 3.1, in
accordance with the threshold limits of Section 3.3.

4.4.4 Respond expeditiously to a NASA request to isolate a source of interference to a TDRSS
earth station suspected to be from an ESAA.

4.4.5 Provide a central point of contact accessible and available (on a 24 hour, 7 day basis) for
interference resolution and other contact.

4.5     NASA agrees to:

4.5.1 Maintain an open dialog with VIASAT concerning any perceived breach of interference
thresholds that may be attributable to an ESAA that is not in compliance with this Coordination
Agreement.




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 4.5.2 Provide timely notification to VIASAT of changes or additions to TDRSS earth station
 sites, TDRSS spacecraft orbital positions or interference thresholds listed in this Coordination
 Agreement.

 5    Financial Obligations

 5.1: Each party shall be responsible for funding its own responsibilities under this Agreement.
 No provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted to require obligation of funds in violation of
 the Anti—Deficiency Act 31 U.S.C § 1341.


 6    Assignment and Termination

 6.1 This Coordination Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective
 successors and assigns.

6.2 This Coordination Agreement may be terminated by either party upon 6 months written
notice to the other.

5.3 CONTINUING OBLIGATIONS: The obligation of VIASAT to protect the NASA TDRSS
earth stations from interference as described in this agreement will survive termination or
expiration ofthis Agreement.


7     Points of Contact

7.1 Points of contact concerning issues of a policy nature concerning this Coordination
Agreement, or the designation of future technical contacts for updating or revising this
Agreement:

Name:; Victor Sparrow                              Name: Dary! T. Hunter, P.E.
Title: Director NASA Spectrum Policy               Title: Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs
Organization: NASA                                 Organization: : ViaSat, Inc.
Address: NASA Headquarters                         Address: 6155 El Camino Real
           300 E Street SW                                    Carlsbad, CA 92009
Washington D.C. 20546—0001
Telephone: (202) 358—068 1                         Telephone: (760) 476—2583
e—mail: Victor.D.Sparrow@nasa.gov                  e—mail: daryl.hunter@viasat.com

7.2 Points of contact for technical issues or questions related to this Coordination Agreement:

Name: Vincent Scott Galbraith                      Name: Daryl T. Hunter, P.E.
Title: Goddard Spectrum Manager                    Title: Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs
Organization: NASA                                 Organization: ViaSat, Inc.
Address: Goddard Space Flight Center               Address: 6155 El Camino Real
Exploration and Space Communications Office                  Carlsbad, CA 92009



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 Greenbelt, MD 20771
 Telephone: (301) 286—5089                         Telephone: (760) 476—2583
 Facsimile: (301) 286—1769                         Facsimile: (760) 929—3941
 e—mail: vincent.s.galbraith@nasa.gov              e—mail: daryl.hunter@viasat.com

 8      Signatures

This Coordination Agreement is being made in good faith by both parties and is effective on the
date on of final signature,


For: The National Aeronautics and Space            For: ViaSat, Inc.
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