Attachment Need Statement

This document pretains to SES-STA-20100506-00562 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2010050600562_814448

                                       Vizada, Inc.

Request for Renewal of Special Temporary Authority to Provide C-band ESV Service to
                 ESVs Operating Within 200 km of the United States
             Without Automatic Coordination Violation Muting Capability

                                     Call Sign KA249

                                       May 5, 2010

        Vizada, Inc. (“Vizada”) requests renewal of the grant of special temporary
authority (“STA”) to allow provision of C-band Earth Station on Vessel (ESV) services
via the Santa Paula Teleport, call sign KA249 (SAPA) to ESVs operating within 200 km
of the United States (U.S. waters) which do not have the capability required by 25.221
(a)(12) to automatically cease transmission for violation of the terms of its coordination.
The STA is needed for service to a customer with an ESV in which the 25.221 (a)(12)
capability has been installed but is not currently functioning due to a technical problem
with the onboard equipment.

         The repair of the equipment had been scheduled to take place in April.
Unfortunately the travel of the engineer that was to attend the vessel to perform the repair
was cancelled by the shutdown of trans-Atlantic flights due to the Iceland volcano
eruption. Vizada is continuing to work with the vessel operator to reschedule the repair
visit as soon as feasible.

        In the meantime Vizada is ensuring that transmissions from the ESV pose no
possibility of interference to any fixed service operator by assigning transmissions from
the ESV up to the satellite to a 6421.6 - 6423 MHz frequency. These frequencies have
been successfully coordinated by Vizada for virtually the entire coastline of the U.S. west
coast, Alaska and Hawaii as well as all major ports in those areas. Further, there is no
possibility of transmission on these frequencies causing interference to fixed service
operators even in the highly unlikely event that the vessel was to enter an area that has
not been coordinated because these frequencies are above the guard band of the highest
frequency channel used by fixed service operators.

        Vizada is therefore respectfully requesting renewal of the STA to provide service
to this ESV and any other similarly situated ESVs (i.e. without the 25.221 (a)(12)
capability requesting service from SAPA while operating in U.S. waters) during the term
of the STA. Grant of this STA is in the public interest because it will assure continuity of
service for such customers receiving C-band ESV service pursuant to the STA related to
Vizada’s pending application (file number SES-MOD-20070523-00709) for a permanent
C-band ESV system license for the SAPA teleport. Except for the 25.221 (a)(12)
capability the ESVs will be in full compliance with the requirements of the
Commission’s ESV regulations as set forth in part 25 of the Rules. Accordingly, Vizada
respectfully requests that the Bureau renew this STA for a period of thirty days with the


understanding that this STA may only be utilized for ESVs transmitting up to the satellite
on a 6421.6 - 6423 MHz frequency.

       Any questions with respect to this matter should be directed to James G. Lovelace
at 301-838-7909.



Document Created: 2010-05-05 15:12:09
Document Modified: 2010-05-05 15:12:09

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