Attachment 20110307161313.pdf

20110307161313.pdf

DECISION submitted by IB/FCC

Granted STA

2010-12-21

This document pretains to SES-STA-20101212-01534 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2010121201534_873650

                                               E050097       SES—STA—20101212—01534   182010003801
                                               GUSA Licensee LLC



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                            APPLICATION FOR EARTH STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY



APPLICANT INFORMATIONEnter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
 Special Temporary Authority for Sebring TCU antenna (SBRG—1) — Extension for STA
 1. Applicant

           Name:        GUSA Licensee LLC                    Phone Number:                  408—933—4525
           DBA Name:                                         Fax Number:                    408—933—4960
           Street:      461 S. Milpitas Boulevard            E—Mail:                        tony.navarra@globalstar.com


           City:        Milpitas                             State:                          CA
           Country:     USA                                  Zipcode:                       95035        +=
           Attention:   Mr Anthony J Navarra


                                      Attachment to Grant
                                     GUSA Licensee LLC
                           IBFS File No. SES—STA—20101212—01534
                                      (Call Sign E050097)

Extension of the GUSA Licensee LLC for special temporary authority SES—STA—20100927—
01214 IS GRANTED. GUSA Licensee LLC is authorized, for a period of 60 days,
commencing on December 19, 2010, to operate the Sebring earth station (Call Sign E0O50097)
in the 5091—5250 MHz (Earth—to—space) and 6875—7055 MHz (space—to—Earth) frequency
bands for testing and telemetry, telecommand, and control communications with HIBLEO—X
satellites, in accordance with the technical parameters specified in Exhibit 3 of the
application and other terms and conditions specified in IBFS File No. SES—LIC20050617—
00768, and subject to the following additional conditions.

1. For purposes of this temporary authorization, Footnote NG172 of the U.S. Table of
Frequency Allocations in 47 CFR § 2.106, and Section 25.1310)(1) of the Commission‘s
rules, 47 C.P.R. § 25.1310)(1), are waived in connection with reception of space—to—Earth
transmissions in the 7025—7055 MHz band.

2. All operations pursuant to this authorization shall be on an unprotected and non—harmful
interference basis. Operations shall not cause harmful interference to, and GUSA Licensee
LLC shall not claim protection from interference caused by, any other lawfully operating
station. In the event that harmful interference results, operations shall cease immediately
upon notification of such interference, and GUSA Licensee LLC shall immediately inform
the Commission in writing of such event.

3. No authority for commercial operation is granted herein.

4. This action is without prejudice to disposition of the pending application for modification
of the same station in IBFS File No. SES—MFS—20091221—01615.


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STA Request — GUSA Licensee LLC — Exhibit 1
                                                                                                      WILMERHALE


December 12, 2010                                                                                                    Samir C. Jain

Ms. Mindel De La Torre                                                                                          4 gg; 222 gggg:g
Chief, International Bureau                                                                               samir.jain@wilmerhale.com
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th St. SW
Washington, DC 20554


Re:       Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority
          GUSA Licensee LLC
          File Nos.     SAT—AMD—20091221—00147; SES—MEFS—20091221—01615;
                        SES—MFS—20091221—01616; SES—MEFS—20091221—01617;
                        SES—MFS—20091221—01618; SES—AFS—20091221—01607;
                        SES—MFS—20091221—01608; SES—MFS—20091221—01609;
                        SES—MFS—20091221—01610; SES—MFS—20091221—01611;
                        SES—MFS—20091221—01601
          ITU Designation: HIBLEO—X


Dear Ms. De La Torre:

         GUSA Licensee LLC ("Globalstar") hereby requests a 60—day extension of previously
granted Special Temporary Authority‘ ("STA") for ten of its Commission—licensed earth stations
to communicate with its existing first—generation constellation and launched second generation
satellites while its Application for modification of its earth station licenses to provide such
authority remains pending." Globalstar requests expedited treatment of this extension request


1       As permitted under 47 C.F.R. § 25.120. The previously granted STA requests were filed
under: SES—STA—20100927—01214 (SBRG—1); SES—STA—20101021—01320 (SBRG—2); SES—
STA—20101021—01319 (SBRG—3); SES—STA—20101021—01318 (SBRG—4); SES—STA—20100922—
01188 (CLFN—1); SES—STA—20101021—01317 (CLEFN—2); SES—STA—20101021—01316 (CLEN—3);
SES—STA—20101021—01315 (CLEN—4); SES—STA—20101021—01314 (CLFN—5); SES—STA—
20100922—01189 (CLFN—IOT). Technical exhibits for these antennas are attached to the instant
request.

2         See Globalstar Licensee LLC, GUSA Licensee LLC, and GCL Licensee LLC —
Application for Modification of Nongeostationary Mobile Satellite Service System License
(S2115) To Launch a Second—Generation System; Application For Modification of Mobile
Satellite Service Earth Station Licenses and Mobile Earth Terminal Licenses To Authorize
Communications with Second—Generation System and To Incorporate Previously—Granted
Ancillary Terrestrial Component Authority, File No. SAT—AMD—20091221—00147 (filed Dec.
21, 2009) ("Application").


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Ms. Mindel De La Torre
December 12, 2010
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because its current STAs for these earth stations expire between December 18 and December 28,
2010, and Globalstar requires the continued ability to communicate with its satellites from these
earth stations for control purposes. Accordingly, Globalstar requests that the STA extensions be
granted for a period of 60 days, from the date the current STAs for these earth stations expire.

      As explained in connection with its previously granted STA applications, Globalstar has
embarked on a transition to its second—generation satellite constellation. This transition involves
the launch of 24 new satellites, with the first batch of six satellites launched on October 19, 2010.
Globalstar‘s second—generation constellation will consist of its newly launched satellites, as well
as cight additional first—generation satellites launched in 2007. As such, Globalstar requires the
ability to communicate with all of those satellites from its Commission—licensed U.S. earth
stations. Globalstar understands that the Commission has now received all necessary
information about the Application and that the Commission is in the final stages of processing it.

        In the event that the Commission does not grant Globalstar‘s Application before its STA
for the antennas at issue expire, Globalstar requests that Commission extend the authorizations
granted under its previous requests for STA for an additional 60 days. The public interest
justifications for granting this authority remain substantially the same as those provided in the
previous requests. In short, the public interest will be served by the grant of these STA requests
because they will ensure effective control center communications with launched satellites, and
these operations are necessary to ensure the provision of high quality service to U.S. customers.

         Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.



                                              Respectfully submitted, >




                                              /s/ Samir Jain

                                              Samir Jain
                                               Counsel to GUSA Licensee LLC

Encl.



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