Attachment STA extension

This document pretains to SES-STA-20100208-00166 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2010020800166_799237

                                                                                                      Exhibit 1


             REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

       Following the successful launch of the TerreStar-1 satellite on July 1, 2009, TerreStar
conducted and successfully completed, pursuant to grants of special temporary authority
(“STA”), satellite payload In-Orbit-Testing (IOT) activity. Since the third quarter of 2009, also
pursuant to STAs, TerreStar has been engaged in “Phase II” SBN-IOT (Satellite Beamforming
Network – In-Orbit-Testing) of its Ground Based Beam Forming (GBBF) and other subsystems.
The STAs for SBN-IOT will expire on February 10, 2010.

       Due to the complex and ground-breaking nature of the GBBF and the base station
technologies involved, TerreStar’s SBN-IOT test activities need to be extended beyond the
February 10. Therefore, it is seeking an extension of the STAs to June 30, 2010.

        As before, the following four facilities will be used for SBN-IOT: (1) TerreStar-1, a
Canadian-licensed satellite as to which TerreStar holds a letter of intent (“LOI”) authorization
(Call Sign S2633) to serve the United States; (2) the 6.3-m and 9.3-m antennas associated with
TerreStar’s licensed gateway earth station located in North Las Vegas, Nevada (Call Sign
E070098); (3) an unlicensed 1.8-m mobile earth terminal (“MET”) 1 that is co-located with
TerreStar’s North Las Vegas gateway earth station; and (4) TerreStar’s Calibration Earth
Stations (“CES”).

       A copy of this exhibit accompanies each STA extension request TerreStar is filing in
connection with SBN-IOT. The STA request form this exhibit is attached to identifies, for each
STA extension request: (1) the time period for which an STA is sought; and (2) the facility for
which an STA is sought. 2

        The essence of the continuing SBN-IOT testing activity is described below:

                 •   The test involves over-the-satellite debugging and performance improvement
                     of the GBBF and related element channel amplitude/phase calibration and
                     pointing subsystems.
                 •   The activity will also involve the testing of a new beam-forming algorithm,
                     called Enhanced Beam Forming (EBF), which will significantly improve the
                     performance of the system.
                 •   Two tests that were authorized by the previously-granted STA, specifically
                     Payload Bake-out test and the Interface Verification test under the Forward



1 The 1.8-m MET, operating in a temporary fixed mode, uses a custom antenna that is designed for the
express purpose of testing service link performance on TerreStar-1. The 1.8-m MET is entirely different
from the MET handsets that will be used by TerreStar’s customers.
2 Based on discussions with the FCC’s staff, and in light of the fact that no FCC radio license has been

issued for TerreStar-1, TerreStar did not file any request for special temporary authority for the satellite in
connection with IOT. Rather, TerreStar identified in the initial IOT STA requests the parameters for
TerreStar-1’s operations during IOT that deviate from the parameters on which the LOI authorization for
TerreStar-1 are based.


                                                                                        Exhibit 1


                  Payload Tests, have been completed and will not need to be executed during
                  the STA extension period requested in this filing.


         In addition to the SBN-IOT test activity described above, for the information of the
Commission, TerreStar has also been engaged, in parallel, in the end-to-end testing of its
satellite system under the existing licenses of its North Las Vegas (NLV) gateway station and
the handsets (i.e. user terminals). Test calls have been placed over the S-band and Ku-band
satellite channels. Major ground subsystems being tested include the satellite base station (S-
BSS), GBBF, handsets, and the Core Network. A new version of the S-BSS is scheduled to be
tested during the coming STA extension period that will result in improved system capability and
performance. Finally, TerreStar handsets, with a trade name Genus, have been subject to
numerous satellite field tests to improve their functionalities and performance.



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