Attachment Cover Letter

This document pretains to SES-STA-20120710-00643 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2012071000643_959132

                                              July 10, 2012
System Analysis Branch
Satellite Division
International Bureau
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20554

           Re:      Request for Special Temporary Authority – Harris Corporation

    Pursuant to Section 25.120(b) of the Rules and Regulations (“Regulations”) of the Federal
Communications Commission (“Commission”), Harris Corporation. (“HARRIS”) seeks
Commission consideration for a Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) to operate a Vertex 7.3m
on satellite T14 (63W) on 13800 MHz to 14000 MHz extended Ku band while an application for
modification is being reviewed. 1

    According to Section 25.120(b)(1) of the Regulations, “the Commission may grant a
temporary authorization only upon a finding that there are extraordinary circumstances
requiring temporary operations in the public interest and that delay in the institution of these
temporary operations would seriously prejudice the public interest.”

    HARRIS is a global provider of fully managed communications solutions for remote and
harsh environments. The proposed application, through the Vertex 7.3m hub at issue, would
authorize HARRIS to service a fleet of vessels in the Atlantic Ocean. 2 The vessels are primarily
cruise ships that carry thousands of passengers. These ships often travel to remote areas in the
ocean where a VSAT connection can act as a lifeline in case of an emergency. The ability to
communicate with the hub is paramount to the safety of the passengers and the ship crew.

    This is an extraordinary circumstance that requires temporary operations in the public
interest. The delay in the institution of these temporary operations would seriously prejudice the
public interest.

    The proposed carrier EIRP does not exceed the licensed total EIRP for all carriers.
Furthermore, according to an FCC96-377 study, the proposed power flux density will fall below
the -167 dBW/4KHz/m2 prescribed limit. As such, no harmful interference is anticipated to
NASA’s Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) or government radiolocation systems.

     Pursuant to Section 25.120(b)(3) of the Regulations, the Commission may grant temporary
authorization for a period not to exceed 60 days, if the STA has not been placed on public notice,
and the applicant plans to file a request for regular authority for the service. In the instance case,
the Commission has not placed the STA application on public notice. Furthermore, HARRIS has
filed an application for permanent authority. HARRIS is asking the Commission to grant it STA
beginning July 16, 2012. The planned satellite is T14 (63W).




1
    See file SES-MOD-INTR2012-00635, callsign E080151.
2
    The antennas on the vessels are already licensed as Earth Stations on Vessels (ESVs)



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Document Modified: 2012-07-10 17:17:40

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