Attachment Exh. 1 - Cover

This document pretains to SES-STA-20110728-00877 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2011072800877_908231

STA Request – GUSA Licensee LLC – Exhibit 1




July 28, 2011

Ms. Mindel De La Torre
Chief, International Bureau
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-MFS-20091221-01615 (E050097);
                     SES-MFS-20091221-01616 (E050098); SES-MFS-20091221-01617
                     (E050099); SES-MFS-20091221-01618 (E050100); SES-AFS-20091221-
                     01607 (E970199); SES-MFS-20091221-01608 (E000342); SES-MFS-
                     20091221-01609 (E000343); SES-MFS-20091221-01610 (E000344);
                     SES-MFS-20091221-01611 (E000345); SES-MFS-20091221-01601
                     (E030266)
       ITU Designation: HIBLEO-X


Dear Ms. De La Torre:

       GUSA Licensee LLC (“Globalstar”) hereby requests Special Temporary Authority1
(“STA”) for 33 days (until August 29, 2011) to allow ten of its Commission-licensed antennas to
communicate with its recently launched second-generation satellites for purposes of telemetry
and control pending grant of the necessary authorizations and registration of its satellites by the
government of France, as required by the Commission’s March 2011 Order.2 Globalstar
requests expedited treatment of this request.

       As described in the Order, Globalstar has embarked on a transition to its second-
generation satellite constellation.3 This transition involves the launch of 24 new satellites, with




1
       See 47 C.F.R. § 25.120. Technical exhibits for these antennas are attached to the instant
request.
2
        See Order, Globalstar Licensee LLC, Application for Modification of Non-geostationary
Mobile Satellite Service Space Station License, GUSA Licensee LLC, Applications For
Modification Of Mobile Satellite, Service Earth Station Licenses, 26 FCC Rcd 3948, 3962 ¶ 35
(IB, rel. Mar. 18, 2011) (“Order”).
3
       Order, 26 FCC Rcd at 3590-591 ¶ 5.


Ms. Mindel De La Torre
July 28, 2011
Page 2


the first batch of six satellites launched on October 19, 2010, and the second batch of six
satellites launched on July 13, 2011 from Baikonur, Kazakhstan.4

       Globalstar requested, and received, STA on June 30, 2011 to communicate with its
second-generation satellites launched on October 19, 2010, but, although Globalstar’s request
encompassed all of its second-generation satellites, that grant does not appear to authorize
communication with its satellites launched on July 13, 2011.5 Accordingly, Globalstar is
submitting the instant STA request to ensure that it has authority to communicate with all of its
launched second-generation satellites from its Commission-licensed earth stations. Globalstar’s
request for a 33-day STA until August 29, 2011 is intended to temporally align the STA term for
communication with its satellites launched on October 19, 2010 and those launched on July 13,
2011.

        The Commission conditioned the grant of Globalstar’s application in the Order, which
includes the authority for its antennas to communicate with all of its second-generation satellites,
upon Globalstar’s receipt of certain French authorizations and international registration of
Globalstar’s satellites by the government of France.6 Globalstar has submitted all relevant
materials in connection with its application to the French authorities, and the French Centre
National d’Études Spatiales (CNES) has recommended approval of the application. Globalstar
understands that no further action is required on its part and is simply awaiting a decision, which
it hopes to receive as expeditiously as possible. In the meantime, Globalstar must be able to
continue effective control and monitoring of its launched satellites and, accordingly, requests
authority to do so.




4
        See Press Release, Globalstar Announces Successful Second Launch Of Six New
Satellites (July 14, 2011), http://www.globalstar.com/en/index.php?cid=7010&pressId=681.
5
       See SES-STA-20110629-00753 (E970199); SES-STA-20110629-00754 (E000342);
SES-STA-20110629-00755 (E000343); SES-STA-20110629-00756 (E000344); SES-STA-
20110629-00757 (E000345); SES-STA-20110629-00758 (E030266); SES-STA-20110629-
00759 (E050097); SES-STA-20110629-00760 (E050098); SES-STA-20110629-00760
(E050098); SES-STA-20110629-00761 (E050099); SES-STA-20110629-00762 (E050100) (all
granted on June 30, 2011 and expiring on Aug. 29, 2011).
6
        See Order, 26 FCC Rcd at 3962 ¶ 35 (“The authority to operate granted in connection
with these earth station applications shall become effective upon grant by France of an
authorization for space operations under the June 3, 2008 French law n° 2008-518 relating to
space operations, and only for communications with space stations for which France grants
authority and undertakes to register under the United Nations Registration Convention.”).


Ms. Mindel De La Torre
July 28, 2011
Page 3


        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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