Attachment Exhibit A

This document pretains to SES-STA-20130904-00777 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2013090400777_1010185

                                                                          NewCom International, Inc.
                                                             Request for Special Temporary Authority
                                                                                           Exhibit A

         EXHIBIT A – REQUEST FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

        NewCom International, Inc. (“NewCom”), pursuant to Section 25.120 of the
Commission’s Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.120, hereby requests Special Temporary Authority (“STA”)
for short-term transmit and receive operation of a non-common carrier fixed earth station
operating in the conventional Ku-band. The proposed service will involve one antenna uplinking
exclusively to the Satmex 6 satellite at 113 degrees west longitude. STA authority is sought for a
period of 30 days beginning September 10, 2013, concluding October 10, 2013. Grant of this
request will serve the public interest by ensuring that remote infrastructure in Latin America,
including hospitals located in rural, underserved areas, maintains reliable connectivity with
United States telecommunications infrastructure to enable both basic lifeline communications as
well as advanced telemedicine applications.

        NewCom is a premium provider of advanced fixed satellite services, specializing in
custom engineered solutions for government, telecom, healthcare, oil & gas and multimedia end
users. NewCom is a leading provider of emergency communications services for government,
military and law enforcement, and has designed its Emergency Communications Response
(“ECR”) solution as a cost-effective contingency plan or back up should regular communications
go down, capable of supporting unified voice, video, data and content applications seamlessly.
ECR also supports on-the-go communications centers for mobile military and public safety corps
units.

        NewCom has a long history of providing emergency communications to first responders
unable to utilize permanent telecommunications infrastructure due to manmade or natural
disaster. For example, NewCom was one of the first telecommunications providers to reach
Joplin, Missouri in the aftermath of the EF5 multiple vortex tornado that devastated the city in
2011, deploying Very Small Aperture Terminals (“VSATs”) at the request of the American Red
Cross in the parking lot of the Freeman Hospital to restore disrupted communications to the
hospital and medical staff. 1

        The instant earth station will serve as a hub for remote facilities spread throughout
underserved or unserved areas of Latin America, utilized to provide mission critical service,
including lifeline communications to hospitals, medical facilities and educational institutions
served by NewCom’s downstream customers. Without connectivity via the Satmex 6 satellite to
NewCom’s flagship Miami teleport, these downstream customers will in many instances be left
without lifeline communications. NewCom expects to file a permanent application for authority
to communicate with the Satmex 6 from the proposed 3.8 meter earth station shortly after filing
this request for STA to ensure that the aforementioned downstream customers have continuous,
uninterrupted access to lifeline communications via NewCom’s Miami teleport and
complementary terrestrial infrastructure.

        The transmit and receive carriers NewCom seeks to operate will be within the
conventional Ku-band. Each carrier will be a full-duplex 1200 Kbps circuit with ¾ forward error
correction coding and quad phase RF modulation. Maximum RF power at the antenna flange

1
    For additional information, please see SES-STA-20110526-00638.



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                                                                    NewCom International, Inc.
                                                       Request for Special Temporary Authority
                                                                                     Exhibit A

will not exceed 20 Watts, and maximum EIRP will not exceed 65.96 dBW or 42 dBW/4KHz.
Furthermore, the accompanying radiation hazard analysis (“Exhibit B”) demonstrates that the
earth station can be operated safely within the guidelines established by the Office of
Engineering and Technology (“OET”) for human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields.

       In summary, grant of this STA will enable NewCom to ensure uninterrupted lifeline
communications for important downstream customers, including customers serving hospitals and
medical facilities in underserved or unserved areas of Latin America with no alternative
communication options. Additionally, this earth station poses no interference threat to other
occupants of the Ku-band and is not an environmental or human safety threat. Accordingly, this
application is in the public interest and should be granted.




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Document Modified: 2013-09-04 15:27:31

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