Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SES-STA-20140604-00400 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2014060400400_1048830

June 3, 2014

Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554

       Re:     Request for Special Temporary Authority
               Hagerstown, Maryland Earth Station KA275

Dear Ms. Dortch:

Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests a grant of Special
Temporary Authority (“STA”)1 for 30 days, commencing August 5, 2014,
to use its Hagerstown, Maryland C-band earth station -- call sign KA275 --
to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services for the AsiaSat-
6 satellite that is expected to be launched on August 5, 2014.2 The LEOP
period is expected to last approximately ten days.3

The AsiaSat-6 LEOP operations will be performed in the following
frequency bands: 6429.00 MHz and 6431.00 MHz in the uplink (RHCP),
and 4198.75 MHz and 4199.85 MHz in the downlink (LHCP). The LEOP
operations will be coordinated with all operators of satellites that use the
same frequency bands and are in the LEOP path. All operators of satellites
in that path will be provided with an emergency phone number where the
licensee can be reached in the event that harmful interference occurs.

The 24x7 contact information for the AsiaSat-6 LEOP mission is as
follows:

Ph.: (202) 944-7701 – East Coast Operations Center (primary)
     (310) 525-5900 – West Coast Operations Center (back-up)

Request to speak with Harry Burnham or Kevin Bell.




1
  Intelsat has filed its STA request, an FCC Form 159, a $180.00 filing fee
and this supporting letter electronically via the International Bureau’s
Filing System (“IBFS”).
2
   The permanent orbital location for AsiaSat-6, which Intelsat understands
is licensed by China, will be 120.0° E.L. The in-orbit testing location will
be 119.65° E.L.
3
  Intelsat is seeking authority for 30 days to accommodate possible launch
delays.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
June 3, 2014
Page 2


In further support of this request, Intelsat is attaching Exhibits A and B,
which contain technical information that demonstrates that the operation of
the earth station will be compatible with its electromagnetic environment
and will not cause harmful interference into any lawfully operating
terrestrial facility, as well as a waiver request. Intelsat also notes that for
purposes of the AsiaSat—6 LEOP mission, it is seeking to operate in the
frequencies listed in this request at power levels not to exceed 26.5 dBW.
The technical information submitted with this STA request reflects a power
level as high as 28.9 dBW because that is the level at which Intelsat might
operate in the event an emergency necessitates the use of a higher power
level in order to command the satellite. In the extremely unlikely event
that harmful interference should occur due to transmission to or from its
earth station, Intelsat will take all reasonable steps to eliminate the
interference.

Finally, Intelsat clarifies that during the AsiaSat—6 launch, the spacecraft
will be controlled by Space Systems/Loral, which is the manager of the
LEOP mission. Space Systems/Loral will build and send the commands to
the Intelsat antenna, which will process and execute the commands.
Telemetry received by Intelsat will be forwarded to Space Systems/Loral.
Intelsat will remain in control of the baseband unit, RF equipment and
antenna.

Grant of this STA request will allow Intelsat to help launch the AsiaSat—6
satellite. This, in turn, will help ensure continuity of service at the 120.0°
E.L. orbital location and thereby promotes the public interest.

Please direct any questions regarding this STA request to the undersigned
at (202) 944—7848.

Respectfully submitted,




Susan H. Crandall
Associate General Counsel
Intelsat Corporation




ce:      Paul Blais



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Document Modified: 2014-06-03 16:33:29

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