Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SES-STA-20100927-01212 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2010092701212_841753

            September 2’7, 2010


            Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
            Secretary
            Federal Communications Commission
            445 12"" Street, S.W.
INTELSAT.   Washington, DC 20554

            Re:       Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority for Clarksburg,
                      Maryland Earth Station, Call Sign: KA275

            Dear Ms. Dortch:

            Intelsat North America LLC ("Intelsat"), pursuant to Section 25.210 of the
            rules of the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC" or "Commission"),
            herein requests an additional 30 days—from October 4, 2010 through
            November 2, 2010—of the Special Temporary Authority ("STA") prev1ously
            granted Intelsat to use its Clarksburg, Maryland earth station (call sign KA275)
            to provide emergency communications services in the 3700—4200 MHz and
            5925—6425 MHz conventional C—band frequencies." Intelsat will continue to
            provide emergency communications services to the Solidaridad 2 satellite at
            114.9° W.L. and will begin providing such services to the Satmex 6 satellite at
            113.0° W.L
            This request seeks extension of the special temporary authority previously    _
            granted Intelsat to add communications services, including video and data, as
            approved services for KA275. The emission designators for the proposed
            services are 36M0G7W (digital video and data), 36MOF7D (digital data), and
            36MOF8SW (analog video and data).

            The KA275 earth station is not currently licensed to provide communications
            services. Instead, the license specifies telemetry, command and ranging
            services, and the emission designators in the license reflect that use. However,
            the KA275 earth stationis authorized to use the conventional C—band


            ‘ Intelsat has filed this STA request, an FCC Form 159 and a $175.00 filing fee
            electronically via the International Bureau‘s Filing System.                                                     y
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            * See Policy Branch Info;‘marion; Actions Taken, Report No. SES—01275, File
            No. SES—STA—20100827—01102 (Sept. 1, 2010) (Public Notice).

            * Intelsat anticipates using KA275 with Satmex 6 beginning October 13, 2010.
            This date may fluctuate based on the Galaxy 15 satellite‘s drift.




            Intelsat Corporatlon
            3400 International Drive NW, Washington DC 20008—3006 USA www.intelsat.com T +1 202—944—6800 F+1 202—944—7898


 Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
 September 27, 2010
 Page 2


 frequencies from 3700—4200 MHz and 5925—6425 MHz and has been
 coordinated for operations in these frequencies for the portion of the satellite
 arc where Solidaridad 2 and Satmex 6 operate. The KA275 antenna will
 operate consistent with the power levels specified in its existing authorization
 when providing communications services. Moreover, the KA275 earth station
 already contains the ALSAT designation, authorizing communications in the
 conventional C—band with all non—U.S.—licensed satellites on the Permitted
 Space Station List, including Solidaridad 2 and Satmex 6.

 Grant of this STA extension request will serve the public interest. As the
 Commission is aware, the Galaxy 15 satellite (call sign $2387) operated by
 Intelsat‘s sister company, PanAmSat Licensee Corp. ("PanAmSat"),
 experienced an anomaly on April 5, 2010 and is currently drifting East in an
 uncontrolled manner toward the Solidaridad 2 and Satmex 6 satellites. The *
 requested authority will allow Intelsat to mitigate potential interference and
minimize service disruptions. Use of the 19m antenna in Clarksburg, MD will
 facilitate the successful transmission of C—band communications traffic during
 the period of time that Galaxy 15 drifts through the 114.9° W.L. and 113.0°
 W.L. orbital locations. Specifically, the KA275 earth station will uplink
 communications traffic to Solidaridad 2 and Satmex 6. Solidaridad 2 and
 Satmex 6 will remain in their respective station—keeping boxes. The large size
 and advanced tracking capabilities of the KA275 earth station will best ensure
 uninterrupted signals during this time period. As a result, grant of the
 requested STA will minimize service disruptions for customers on these two
 satellites.

 In addition, grant of this extension request will not adversely affect other
 satellite service providers. The C—band satellites within 6° of the orbital
 locations 114.9° W.L. or 113.0° W.L. which are not operated by Intelsat or
 PanAmSat are ANIK F3 at 118.8° W.L., Satmex 5 at 116.8° W.L., ANIK F2 at |
 111.1° W.L., ANIK FIR at 107.3° W.L. and ANIK F1 also at 107.3° W.L.
 Provision of communications services using the KA275 earth station will not
 cause harmful interference to these satellites because operations will be
conducted in compliancewith the FCC‘s two—degree conditions. Actually,
given the earth station size (19.0 m) the EIRP density levels toward any of
these satellites will be well within acceptable values. For the same reason,
Intelsat does not expect that its proposed provision of communications services
using the KA275 earth station will cause harmful interference to any of the
— satellites operated by Intelsat or PanAmSat.


     Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
     September 27, 2010
     Page 3




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     For the reasons set forth herein, Intelsat respectfully requests that the
     Commission expeditiously grant this extension request.

     Sincerely,


     aDLD_CALLQ_
     Susan H. Crandall
     Assistant General Counsel
     Intelsat Corporation


     co:      Paul Blais
              Kathyrn Medley




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