Attachment Thor-7 STA Narrative

This document pretains to SES-STA-INTR2019-01245 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTAINTR201901245_1668868

                           Request for Special Temporary Authority
Thales Avionics, Inc. (“Thales”) which currently holds a Ka-band ESAA license 1, pursuant to
Section 25.120(b)(3) of the Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations
requests a 60-day Special Temporary Authority (STA) to operate up to 25 MCT-A ESAA terminals
on the Telenor Satellite Thor-7 satellite starting on May 20, 2019. On April 24, 2019, Thales
filed a license modification to add the Thor-7 satellite as a point of communication.2 The
modification also seeks to add one new transmit emission and two new receive emissions.
Thales has designed their modification filing under the requirements of §25.138 for operation
of GSO FSS at Ka-band, the existing FCC Rules governing ESAA, §25.227, and previously granted
licenses for ESAAs using GSO FSS at Ka-band. Thales operations under this STA will be consistent
with the criteria proposed in the modification application and will adhere to any commission
STA provisions.
The grant of this STA is in the public interest because it will allow Thales to meet urgent
customer requirements for provision of aeronautical, two-way in-flight broadband data services
to airline passengers, crews, and operations. In particular, this service will provide much
needed aeronautical connectivity to transatlantic flights in the densely-traveled air corridor
between North America and the UK and Europe.
The Thales ESAA operation under this STA is fully consistent with the FCC policies and all the
terms of their existing license. Telenor Satellite has coordinated the operations of this service
with adjacent satellite operators and the downlink PFD levels are compliant with the levels
specified in §25.138(a)(6).
Thales ESAA operations under this STA on Thor-7 at orbital location 0.65° W.L. will:
    -   be flight tested using a leased aircraft, before providing aeronautical connectivity
        services to Air Canada
    -   be over the Atlantic Ocean and northeastern Canada
    -   not use U.S. airspace
    -   operate between 29.5-30 GHz on the uplink and 19.7-20.2 GHz on the downlink
The uplink power will be 45.4 dBW and the EIRP density is 18.4 dBW/4 kHz, values which are
slightly lower (0.1 dB) than those in the existing referenced license.
Thales respectfully seeks from the Commission an expedited grant of this STA since the ESAA
operations are consistent with FCC policies, the operations use currently-licensed ESAA
terminals, and operations will not cause interference into existing GSO or NGSO systems.

1
  See FCC File No. SES-LIC-20170217-00183, Call Sign E170068, granted on 07/07/2017. The MCT-A terminal is
identified as AES1 and the license provides for operation of up to 250 terminals.
2
  See FCC File No. SES-MFS-20190424-00544, filed on 04/24/2019. The modification requests operation on Thor-7
at 0.65 degrees west longitude. It also adds 1 uplink emission designator 1M00G7D between 29.5-30 GHz and 2
new receive emission designators, 22M8G7D and 11M4G7D, in the 19.7-20.2 GHz band.



Document Created: 2019-04-29 14:57:40
Document Modified: 2019-04-29 14:57:40

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