Attachment ex parte

This document pretains to SES-STA-20060310-00419 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

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       . Marlene H. Dorte                                                     c                InternationalBureau
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     Re:        Mobile Satellite Ventures LP
                Ex Parte Presentation
                 File No. SES—STA—20060310—00419 (Call Sign EO50240)
                      No. SES—STA—20060313—00430 (Call Sign EO50276)
                 File No. SES—STA—20060314—00438 (Call Sign EOS0284)
                File No. SES—STA—20060315—00445 (Call Sign EO60076)
                File No. SES—STA—20060316—00454 (Call Sign EO50348)

     Dear Ms. Dortch:

             On May 4, 2006, Jennifer Manner and Dick Evans of Mobile Satellite Ventures LP
     (‘MSV"); Tom Sullivan, consultant for MSV; and Bruce Jacobs of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
     Pittman LLP, counsel to MSV; met with John Martin and Kathyzn Medley of the International
     Bureau regarding the above—referenced requests for Special Temporary Authority ("STA") to
     operate 25,000 Broadband Global Area Network ("BGAN®) terminals using an Inmarsat
     satellte, Inmarsat 4F2 at 52.75°W, for which coordination is not complete, MSV discussed the
     adverse impact that uncoordinated BGAN operations would have on MSV and the federal, stte,
     and local public safety users that currently rely on MSV‘s critical services. MSV noted that
     these users would be severely impacted by interference ifthe Commission were to authorize
     BGAN service prior to Inmarsat coordinating ts new satellite and services with other L band
     operators.
             Please contact the undersigned with any questions.

                                                  Very truly yours,


                                                    nnifer A. Manner
     ces     John Martin
             Kathyr Mediey



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Document Modified: 2006-05-11 16:14:19

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