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This document pretains to SES-T/C-20150505-00291 for Transfer of Control on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESTC2015050500291_1087378

                                                                 Answers to Items 36 and 42(a)
                                                                Transfer of Control Application


                                        ANSWER TO 36

In 1998, Maritime Telecommunications Network, Inc. (“MTN”), which wholly owns the
applicant MTN License Corp., applied to the Commission for authority to establish 32 earth
stations to provide fixed-satellite service on a primary basis in 17 U.S. seaports. See
Applications of MTN for Fixed Earth Station Licenses, File Nos. SES-LIC-19980911-01272, et
al. In a 2000 decision in Maritime Telecommunications Network, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 23210 (IB
2000) (subsequent history omitted), the International Bureau denied MTN’s applications on the
ground that the Commission does not have jurisdiction to license earth stations on foreign
vessels.
                                     ANSWER TO 42(a)

The earth stations that are the subject of this Application are currently authorized to operate with
ALSAT, the Permitted Space Station List, and the following non-U.S. licensed satellites:

         Satellite              Location            Country of License          Earth Station(s)

SATMEX-5                 116.8 W.L.                Mexico                   E990325
STATSIONAR 11            11 W.L.                   Russian                  KA322
STATSIONAR 4             14 W.L.                   Russian                  KA322

The Applicant incorporates the Section 25.137 information currently in the files for these earth
stations into the subject Application.




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