Attachment 2018_11_30_10_52_38.

2018_11_30_10_52_38.

DECISION submitted by FCC

Grant

2018-11-30

This document pretains to SES-STA-20181119-03269 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2018111903269_1584208

           SES-STA-20181 119-03269     1E2018010333
GCI Communication Corp.

                                                                                 GCI Communication Corp.
                                                      Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority


                      REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

                     By this application (the “Application”), GCI Communication Corp. (“Gd”) hereby

            requests an extension of its special temporary authority (“STA”) to continue to operate, for 60

            days or less pending a decision on its application for regular authority,1 a fixed earth station

            antenna in Chevak, AK, at 610 31’ 47.8” N, 165° 34’ 51.1” W with the EUTELSAT 115 WB

            (SATMEX 7) (52938) satellite at the 114.9° W.L. orbital location in the 3786-3858 MHz (space-

            to-Earth) and the 601 1-6883 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands.2

                      GCI initially sought an emergency STA pursuant to Section 25.120 of the Federal

            Communications Commission (the “FCC” or “Commission”) rules due to extraordinary

            circumstances. Specifically, GCI’s Askinuk Mountain tower was experiencing severe icing

            issues that has caused its microwave link, which services remote villages in western Alaska

            (Chevak and Hooper Bay), to become unreliable. This link is the primary link to

            communications in these villages, and provides not only mobile wireless voice and broadband

            services, but also supports telehealth services, school access services, wireless 911 routing, and

            serves as a backup to wireline 911 services. GCI took several efforts to remedy the situation, as

            described in the Chevak STA Application, however because its services continued to be severely

             impacted, it sought an STA to utilize the C-band spectrum.3 As explained, without a grant of the




             1
               See IBFS File No. SES-LIC-INTR2OI$-02449 (filed June 8, 2018).
             2
               See IBFS File No. SES-STA-20180423-00391 (granted April 25, 2018) (“Chevak STA
             Application”); IBFS File No. SES-STA-20180620-01772 (granted July 31, 2018); IBf S File No.
             SE$-STA-20 180914-02716 (granted Sept. 21, 201$). The most recent STA extension expires on
             November 27, 2018.
                 See Chevak STA Application, Exhibit I.


                                                                   GCI Communication Corp.
                                        Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority

requested temporary authority, remote residents in western Alaska may not have access to vital

communications services, including accessing 911 services.4

         Unfortunately, such extraordinary circumstance still exist today, and “delay in the

institution of these temporary operations would seriously prejudice the public interest.”5

Therefore, GCI is requesting an extension of its STA to continue to provide critical services to

approximately 2300 western Alaskan residents over this license. As previously explained, many,

if not most, of these affected residents rely solely on GCI’s services for a link to the world

outside of their remote villages.6 This is due in large part to the challenging nature of providing

mobile service in Alaska. Such challenges include “its remoteness, lack of roads, challenges and

costs associated with transporting fuel, lack of scalability per community, satellite and backhaul

availability, extreme weather conditions, challenging topography, and short construction

season.”7 GCI relies on the C-Band band in order to provide its f$S operations, and has a very

long history of providing C-band satellite communications solutions in Alaska in ways that

advance the satellite technology space in an effort to provide communications services in rural

Alaska. In addition, the substantial public service record of GCI indicates that the company is

committed to providing service to consumers in Alaska. Indeed, as noted above, GCI has sought

regular authority in order to avoid encountering a situation such as this next winter. Because




4Id.
547 C.F.R. §25.120(b)(1).
 6
     See Chevak STA Application.
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  Connect America Fund, Universal Service Reform Mobilit’’ Fund; Connect America fund
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Alaska Plan, Report and Order and further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 31 FCC Rcd 10139,
10162,J 72 (2016) (“Alaska Plan R&O”) (citing Connect America Fund et al., Report and Order
and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 26 FCC Rcd 17663, 17$29,J 507 (2011)
(“USF/ICC Transformation Order”), aff’d sub nom. FCC 11-16], 753 F.3d 1015 (10th Cir.
2014)).
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                                                                  GCI Communication Corp.
                                       Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority

GCI does not want service to its customers, including potential access to emergency services, to

be implicated during the pendency of this request, it is requesting an extension of the STA.

Allowing a STA to permit GCI to continue to provide service over the C-Band, for an additional

60 days or less pending a decision on its application for regular authority, would certainly be in

the public interest. This continued service illustrates a “compelling reason” to grant the

requested STA extension.




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