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- for an almost fully constructed 123 New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037-38 (paras. 75-76). 124 New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037 (para. 76), citing Sections 25.210(a)(1) and (3) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.210(a)(1), (3). 125 New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037 (para. 76), citing Section 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(a). 126 New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037 (para. 76), citing Section 25.202(g) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.202(g). 127 New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037-38 (para. 76), citing Sections 25.210(c), (i), and (j)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.210(c), (i),
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- Commission; (3) completion of financial analysis and due diligence; (4) a copy of the Preliminary Prospectus and the Final Prospectus (when made available to the general public); and (5) information on novation of its customer contracts. (c) Maritime Telecommunications Network, Inc.'s six earth stations on board vessels are granted a waiver of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(c), 25.210(i), 25.210(j)(1), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(c), 25.210(i), 25.210(j)(1), 25.211(a), for the limited purpose of communicating with New Skies 513 and New Skies 803, consistent with the conditions set forth in Maritime Telecommunications Network, Inc.'s Special Temporary Authority. (d) Maritime Telecommunications Network, Inc.'s six earth stations on board vessels are permitted to communicate with New Skies
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- a non-harmful interference basis to all other systems operating under a primary or secondary status in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations. In addition, as a non-conforming user, AstroVision will be required to accept any interference to its system that is caused by any of these allocated services. 24. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that AstroVision, as required by Section 25.211 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211, to prepare any necessary submissions to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for advance publication, coordination and notification of its space stations in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. AstroVision will also be required to make any payment directly to the ITU or thru the Commission for any cost associated with any ITU
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- Permitted List with respect to the Mabuhay satellite. If any earth station operator decides to provide FM video TV signals, a separate modification application will be required, which must include a 2° spacing compliance analysis, or an affidavit demonstrating that the Mabuhay satellite has been coordinated for the specific frequencies to be used for such operations, as specified in Section 25.211(b) of the Commission's rules. 5. Other Issues As described above, under DISCO II, national security, law enforcement, foreign policy, and trade concerns are included in the public interest analysis. Nothing in the record before us raises any such concerns. Finally, pursuant to the Bureau's Public Notice of December 17, 1999, placing a satellite on the Permitted List will permit international
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- International Bureau will automatically grant ``routine'' satellite earth station applications filed on FCC Form 312 proposing to use the C-band fixed-satellite service frequencies (3700-4200/5925-6425 MHz). C-band earth stations will be considered routine if: (1) the antennas are 4.5 meters or larger in diameter; (2) the proposed station meets the antenna performance standard and power limitations contained in Sections 25.132, 25.209, 25.211, and 25.212 of the Commission's rules; (3) the station has been successfully coordinated with terrestrial operations; (4) the applicant has notified the Federal Aviation Administration, where necessary, as required by Part 17 and Section 25.113(c) of the Commission's rules; (5) the applicant has provided the environmental impact statement specified in Sections 1.1308 and 1.1311 of the Commission's rules, if the
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- respect to mobile satellite services (MSS) in the 2 GHz band, and assume that all Administrations will coordinate in good faith. However, until international coordination is completed, such MSS systems have no protection from interference). New Skies October 16 ex parte statement at 2. DISCO II First Reconsideration Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 7214-15 (para. 17). 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.211, 25.212. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.209(f), 25.211(d), 25.212(d). Any non-routine, non-two-degree-compliant earth station must request authorization to modify its license before it could communicate with ANIK F1. Those non-routine operations would have to be coordinated with all other potentially affected satellite systems, and we would review that application on a case-by-case basis. Telesat December 14 ex parte statement at 1.
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- include coverage of South America from the Galaxy XI spacecraft. We note that DISCO I changed the policy that previously limited domestic fixed-satellites from providing international service. The new policy, instead, eliminated the distinction between U.S.-licensed domestic fixed-satellites and international separate system satellites. Therefore, Galaxy XI may serve South America in this situation, subject to the usual requirements of § 25.211 concerning international coordination and the requirement to comply with applicable laws regulations, rules, and licensing procedures in the countries it wishes to serve. IV. CONCLUSION AND ORDERING CLAUSES 12. As set forth above, PanAmSat possesses the requisite legal, financial, and technical qualifications to construct, launch and operate the Galaxy XI satellite. We also find that a grant of PanAmSat's application
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- C-band domestic satellites to use orthogonal linear polarization, with one of the planes defined by the equatorial plane. On JCSAT-3, the polarization planes are rotated counterclockwise by 22( relative to the requirement of § 25.210 (a) (1). The intent of the C-band polarization requirements is to minimize the interference potential when analog video transmissions meet the center-frequency constraints of § 25.211 (a) and neighboring satellites are orthogonally polarized for co-channel analog video transmissions. In the situation where digital signals of uniform power spectral density (i.e., without the spectral density peaks characteristic of analog transmissions) are being transmitted in both polarizations, the interference potential into a neighboring satellite's network is not dependent on the angle of the polarization planes relative to the
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- of any concession, contract, understanding or working arrangement to which the satellite operator or any persons or companies controlling or controlled by the operator or parties. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Section 1.3 of the Commission's rules, each earth station with "ALSAT" designated as a point of communication, IS GRANTED a waiver of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.211(a), for the limited purpose of communicating with NSS-513, NSS- 803, or NSS-806 subject to the conditions set forth in its earth station license and in this Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Section 1.3 of the Commission's rules, each earth station with "ALSAT" designated as a point
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- with the ``possible addition of an energy spreading signal.'' PanAmSat states that if this method or any other non-e.i.r.p. (equivalent isotropically radiated power) reduction methods that might become available in the future do not result in compliance with the pfd limits of Section 25.208, then PanAmSat would reduce the downlink e.i.r.p. to the appropriate level to achieve compliance. 7. Section 25.211 of our rules requires that all transmissions operating in the frequency bands described in Section 25.208(b) and (c) (i.e., 11.45-11.7GHz) shall also contain an energy dispersal signal at all times with a minimum peak-to-peak bandwidth set at the value necessary to meet to the power flux density limits specified in Section 25. 208(b) and (c). Accordingly, we remind PanAmSat that
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- adjacent satellite operators have reached a coordination agreement. Further, we require satellites that are not two-degree compliant to operate on a non-harmful interference basis relative to any future satellite networks serving the United States that are two-degree compliant. New Skies acknowledges that NSS-7 does not meet certain two-degree spacing requirements (Sections 25.210(a) (orthogonal linear polarization), 25.210(i) (cross polarization isolation), and 25.211(a)(center frequencies for downlink analog video transmissions) of the Commission' rules). New Skies also acknowledges that a satellite licensed to Intelsat is licensed at 20° W.L., less than two-degrees away from the 21.5° W.L. orbit location. New Skies requests waivers of these rules and the Commission's two-degree spacing framework. Rules may be waived if there is ``good cause'' to do so.
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- be to employ video modulation with the ``possible addition of an energy spreading signal.'' PanAmSat states that if this method or any other non-e.i.r.p. reduction methods that might become available in the future do not result in compliance with the pfd limits of §25.208, the PanAmSat would reduce the downlink e.i.r.p. to the appropriate level necessary to achieve compliance. Section 25.211(b) of our rules requires that all transmissions operating in frequency bands described in §25.208(b) and (c) (i.e., 11.45-11.7 GHz) shall also contain an energy dispersal signal at all times with a minimum peak-to-peak bandwidth set at whatever value is necessary to meet the power flux density limits specified in §25.2508(b) and (c). Accordingly, we remind PanAmSat that it is required
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- the contiguous 48 states) originally authorized. For the Ku-band, Loral further proposes to use 130-watt TWTAs for the 110-watt TWTAs originally authorized, and increase the Ku-band e.i.r.p. by 2 dBW. Loral states that these C- and Ka-band modifications will not cause any unacceptable interference into adjacent satellites that cannot be successfully addressed through normal inter-system coordination, or compliance with Section 25.211 of the Commission's rules in the case of analog transmissions. Loral indicates that these changes will provide increased configuration flexibility to meet customer requirements and permit more efficient use of satellite power. After analyzing the data submitted in the Telstar 8 Modification Application, we grant Loral's requested modifications to the extent that they comport with our Part 25 rules. In
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- that the NSS-8 satellite will not cause unacceptable interference to U.S.-licensed satellites considered in the coordination agreement. Nevertheless, the information we have is not sufficient to make a determination as to whether NSS-8 is two-degree compliant. Specifically, we do not have information that demonstrates whether NSS-8 meets the requirements in Sections 25.210(a) (orthogonal linear polarization), 25.210(i) (cross polarization isolation), and 25.211(a)(center frequencies for downlink analog video transmissions) of the Commission's rules. Accordingly, we permit New Skies's Bristow, Virginia earth station to communicate with the NSS-8 satellite to provide service in the United States, on a non-interference basis with respect to future satellites, both U.S. licensed and non-U.S. licensed services, that are two-degree spacing compliant serving the U.S. market and not coordinated
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- precludes earth stations from transmitting or receiving analog television signals from the satellite. If any earth station operator decides to provide analog television service, a separate modification application will be required, which must include a two-degree spacing compliance analysis, or an affidavit demonstrating that MEASAT-2 has been coordinated for the specific frequencies used for these operations, as specified in Section 25.211(b) of the Commission's rules. Each modification application shall include an analysis showing that such analog television operations do not exceed the power flux density (PFD) limits prescribed by Section 25.208(a) of the Commission's rules. We also find that a waiver is warranted with respect to the Commission's full-frequency reuse requirement. The full-frequency reuse requirement was designed to ensure that satellites
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- precludes earth stations from transmitting or receiving FM/TV signals from the satellite. If any earth station operator decides to provide FM/TV service, a separate modification application will be required, which must include a two-degree spacing compliance analysis, or an affidavit demonstrating that Star One C1 has been coordinated for the specific frequencies used for these FM/TVoperations, as specified in Section 25.211(b) of the Commission's rules. Each modification application shall include an analysis showing that such analog television operations do not exceed the power flux density (PFD) limits prescribed by Section 25.208(a) of the Commission's rules. ii. Cross-Polarization Isolation Section 25.210(i) requires space station antennas in the Fixed-Satellite Service to provide cross-polarization isolation such that the ratio of the on axis co-polarization
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- universal set of standards and operating procedures. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 701-744. Interprets or applies 47 U.S.C. 303. Section Number and Title: 25.201 Definitions. 25.202 Frequencies, frequency tolerance and emission limitations. 25.203 Choice of sites and frequencies. 25.204 Power limits. 25.208 Power flux density limits. 25.209 Antenna performance standards. 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.211 Video transmissions in the Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.212 Narrowband transmissions in the 12/14 GHz GSO Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.213 Inter-Service coordination requirements for the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile- Satellite Service. SUBPART D -- TECHNICAL OPERATIONS Brief Description: This subpart provide clear and predictable operating rules to minimize interference. Need: To provide space station and earth station operators a universal set of standards and
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- that Part 25 waivers originally granted for the INTELSAT 602 satellite in the 2001 Intelsat Licensing Order continue to apply at the 150.5° E.L. location. These waivers include the following rule provisions: Sections 25.202(g) (TT&C at band edges), 25.210(a)(1) (orthogonal linear polarization), 25.210(a)(3) (switching polarization sense upon ground command), 25.210(c) (capability to change transponder saturation), 25.210(i) (cross polarization isolation), and 25.211(a) (downlink analog video transmission in the center frequency). We grant these waivers for the reasons originally articulated in the Commission's Intelsat Licensing Orders. In contrast to the Intelsat Licensing Orders, however, Intelsat's operation of the INTELSAT 602 satellite at the 150.5° E.L. orbital location is on a non-harmful interference basis. We note that the INTELSAT 602 satellite will operate at
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- on Reconsideration, IB Docket No. 96-111, 15 FCC Rcd 7207, 7209-10, 14 (paras. 10, 16) (1999) (``DISCO II First Reconsideration Order'') (adopting procedures by which the operators of in-orbit non-U.S. satellites could request to serve the U.S. market). Specifically, NSS-806 does not meet the Commission's polarization requirements or the FM/TV frequency plan requirement. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), and 25.211(a). Further, it does not operate on permitted tracking, telemetry, and telecommand frequencies. 47 C.F.R. § 25.202 (g). New Skies Satellites, N.V., DA 01-513, Order, 16 FCC Rcd. 7482 (rel. March 29, 2001) (``NSS-806 Permitted List Order''). Id. at para 15. These conditions were drawn from the New Skies Market Access Order. New Skies Satellites, N.V., Order and Authorization, 14 FCC
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- operate the satellite in accordance with that coordination agreement.'') EchoStar Blanket Earth Station Application, Narrative at 11. First Space Station Licensing Reform Order at 10828 (para 175); 47 C.F.R. § 25.164(a), 25.137(d)(1). See EchoStar Application, IBFS File No. SES-LFS-20040831-01253, Technical Annex, A.11. Echostar 9 Meter Hub Earth Station Application, IBFS File No. SES-LIC-20050621-00799. Id. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, and 25.212. 47 C.F.R. § 23.133(a). 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Streamlining and Other Revisions of Part 25 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Licensing of, and Spectrum Usage by, Satellite Network Earth Stations and Space Stations and Amendment of Part 25 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations to Reduce Alien Carrier Interference Between Fixed-Satellites at Reduced Orbital Spacings and
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- power density into the antenna flange for the following digital emissions are: 20M3D7W (-13.94 dBW/4kHz), 35M9G7W (-13.89 dBW/4kHz), 54K6G7W (-13.95 dBW/4 kHz), and 38K4G7W (-13.95 dBW/4kHz). Those values exceed the maximum input power spectral density limit of -14 dBW/4 kHz for routinely authorized earth stations under Section 25.212(c) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.212(c). Additionally, pursuant to Section 25.211(d)(2) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(d)(2), the maximum input power into the antenna flange for the following analog video transmissions exceed our routinely authorized level of 27 dBW: 36M0F8F (30 dBW) and 18M0F8F (30 dBW). Consequently, ABS-CBN cannot designate ALSAT as a point of communication and instead must identify the specific satellites with which the earth station will
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- in the C-band (5850-6425 MHz and 3625 - 4200 MHz), and Ku-band (14.0-14.5 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.45-11.7 GHz) frequencies at the 63.65° E.L. orbital location. Intelsat was granted a waiver of Section 25.114(d)(4) of the Commission's rules, and waivers of Part 25 originally granted to the Intelsat 601 spacecraft, specifically the waivers of Sections 25.140(b)(2), 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(c),25.210(i), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules. SAT-STA-20060905-00097E Effective Date: 09/18/2006 Withdrawn Special Temporary Authority Inland Northwest Space Alliance S2358 SAT-T/C-20060517-00062E Effective Date: 09/21/2006 TO: No. of Station(s) listed:2 Motient Corporation Grant of Authority FROM: Current Licensee: SkyTerra Communications, Inc. Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC Transfer of Control Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC See Memorandum Opinion and Order and Declaratory Ruling, DA 06-1872,
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- (14.0-14.5 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.45-11.7 GHz) frequencies at the 63.65° E.L. orbital location. The Division also granted Intelsat's request for waiver of Section 25.114(d)(4) of the Commission's rules and its request that the Part 25 waivers originally granted to the Intelsat 601 spacecraft continue to apply at 63.65° E.L., specifically the waivers of Sections 25.140(b)(2), 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(c),25.210(i), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules. S2693 SAT-RPL-20060119-00005E Effective Date: 11/16/2006 Grant of Authority Replacement Satellite Application (no new frequency) DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC Nature of Service:Other On November 16, 2006, the Satellite Division granted, subject to conditions, the remaining portion of DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC's (DIRECTV) application to construct, launch, and operate a direct broadcast satellite, DIRECTV 13 (Call Sign: S2693), at the
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- Interference Analysis Public Notices, DA 04-1708 (rel. June 16, 2004); SPB-195, 18 FCC Rcd 25099 (2003). Similarly, the Commission adopted antenna diameter and performance requirements, and power restrictions to ensure that earth stations communicating with satellites at two-degree orbital separations would not cause unacceptable interference to adjacent satellite systems using the same frequency bands. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, and 25.212. See Declaratory Order, 2 FCC Rcd 2149 (Com. Car. Bur., 1987), cited in 47 C.F.R. § 25.134.) The two-degree interference rule provides well-settled criteria for evaluating the potential for interference into adjacent operators, whereas similar technical performance rules do not exist for DBS. Thus, our grant of the Spectrum Five Petitions would not be the same if they
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- Section 25.210(i)'s cross-polarization isolation requirement facilitates two-degree orbital spacing between geostationary satellites, which is a cornerstone of the Commission's satellite licensing policies. This policy permits the maximum use of the geostationary orbit. The Commission, however, adopted the cross-polarization isolation requirement in an environment where satellites were predominantly using analog transmissions. Along with the C-band analog video frequency plan of Section 25.211(a) and the polarization switchability requirement of Section 25.210(c), the cross- polarization requirement serves to minimize the interference between adjacent satellites when both are carrying analog video signals with highly peaked spectra. In addition, the cross polarization requirement serves to limit the level of self-interference, thus assuring that operators do not allocate an inordinate proportion of the interference budget to themselves.
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- level per Carrier as 81.30 dBW for analog emission designator 36M0F8W. By subtracting the 51.8 dBi gain listed in response to item E41/42, this corresponds to a 29.5 dBW maximum input power at the antenna flange for this carrier. This value exceeds the limit of 26.5 dBW for the maximum input power per Carrier into the antenna pursuant to Section 25.211(d)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(d)(1). Therefore, ALSAT-designated satellites are not appropriate as a point of communication for this emission and SES Americom must identify specific satellites as its point of communication. Also, in accordance with Section 25.220(f)(2) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §25.220(f)(2), a certification described in Section 25.220(e)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §25.220(e)(1),
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- Ku-band is 1.2 meters in diameter. See Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Fifth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5676 ¶ 20. The size of the earth station antenna is important since, in general, smaller antennas produce wider transmission beams, which, in turn, can create more potential interference to adjacent satellite operations. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134 (VSAT networks), 25.211 (video transmissions), 25.212 (narrowband transmissions). See also Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Fifth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5676 ¶ 20. Reducing the diameter of an earth station antenna increases the side lobes. Reducing the transmit power of the earth station reduces the off-axis EIRP, however, and so can compensate for the reduction in antenna diameter. See Part
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- Service to provide transmission of full transponder analog video services. Need: To instruct licensees of the technical standards that must be met to obtain routine licensing of earth stations in the Fixed Satellite Service to provide full transponder analog video services. Legal Basis: Interprets or applies 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309 and 332. Section Number and Title: 25.211(d) Analog video transmissions in the Fixed-Satellite Services. Brief Description: Establishes technical standards for routine licensing of earth stations in the Fixed Satellite Service in the 14.0-14.5 GHz band for transmission of narrowband analog services. Need: To instruct licensees of the technical standards that must be met to obtain routine licensing of earth stations in the Fixed Satellite Service in the
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- and Order, the Commission streamlined its non-routine earth station processing rules, by adoptinga new earth station procedure that will enable the Commission to treat more applications routinelythan was possible under the previous earth station procedures. "Routine" earth station applications are those for earth stations that meet certain technical requirements spelled out in the Commission's rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, 25.212). "Routine" earth station applications can be granted without a detailed engineering review. On the other hand, "non-routine" earth station applications arethose for earth stations that do not meet certain technical requirements spelled out in the Commission's rules. The Commission maygrant these applications, but onlyafter a detailed engineering review. Specifically, the Commission adopted an off-axisequivalent isotropicallyradiated power (EIRP) envelope approach
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- Pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §25.112(a)(1), we dismiss this application without prejudice to refiling. Schlumberger seeks to operate on the 3650-3700 MHz band for ESV downlink operation. The U.S. Table of Frequency Allocations, Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules, however, has frozen new applications for authority to operate in this frequency band. In addition, Section 25.211 of the Commission's rules does not include an allocation for ESV use of this band. Schlumberger also requests to operate on 5850-5925 MHz and 3600-3650 MHz bands for ESV uplink and downlink operations. Again, Section 25.211 of the Commission's rules does not include an allocation for ESV use of these bands. We dismiss Schlumberger's request for failure to include a
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- Vessels (ESVs). Pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §25.112(a)(1), we dismiss this application without prejudice to refiling.3 Schlumberger seeks to operate on the 3650-3700 MHz band for ESV downlink operation. The U.S. Table of Frequency Allocations, Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules,4 however, has frozen new applications for authorityto operate in this frequencyband. In addition, Section 25.211 of the Commission's rules5does not include an allocation for ESV use of this band. Schlumberger also requests to operate on 5850-5925 MHz and 3600-3650 MHz bands for ESV uplink and downlink operations. Again, Section 25.211 of the Commission's rules does not include an allocation for ESV use of these bands. We dismiss Schlumberger's request for failure to include a waiver
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- unacceptable and subject to dismissal. The deficiencies are as follows: In response to Question E48 in the Schedule B of FCC Form 312, Denali 20020 lists the maximum equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) level per Carrier as 83.50 dBW for analog emission designator 36M0F3F. This power level exceeds the 26.5 dBW input power limit for analog carriers specified in Section 25.211(d)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(d)(1). Denali 20020 has not requested a waiver of this rule. In addition, Denali 20020 lists the maximum EIRP density per Carrier for emission designator 2M40G7D as 55.70 dBW/4kHz. Based on this information, we calculate the power density per Carrier for the emission at the input of the antenna flange as +0.30 dBW/4kHz
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- unacceptable and subject to dismissal. The deficiencies are as follows: In response to Question E48 in the Schedule B of FCC Form 312, Denali 20020 lists the maximum equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) level per Carrier as 83.50 dBW for analog emission designator 36M0F3F. This power level exceeds the 26.5 dBW input power limit for analog carriers specified in Section 25.211(d)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(d)(1). Denali 20020 has not requested a waiver of this rule. In addition, Denali 20020 lists the maximum EIRP density per Carrier for emission designator 2M40G7D as 55.70 dBW/4kHz. Based on this information, we calculate the power density per Carrier for the emission at the input of the antenna flange as +0.30 dBW/4kHz
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- or temporary-fixed earth station that will operate only in the Fixed Satellite Service on a non- Common Carrier basis? Do(es) your proposed antenna(s) comply with the antenna gain standard specified in Section 25.209(a) and (b) as demonstrated by the manufacturer's qualification measurements? Does your proposed earth station operation conform with all routine power and power density rules contained in Sections 25.211 and 25.212? Yes No Will you operate your proposed earth station ONLY within the C-band (3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz) or Ku-band (11.7-12.2 GHz and 14.0-14.5 GHz)? Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No No Yes Start Continue Based on your responses to these questions, this application qualifies for streamlined filing and may be submitted on the 312 EZ
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- the rules requiring C-band transponders to have the capability of switching polarization sense upon ground command to permit flexibility in assignment of U.S. orbital positions and to mitigate potential interference between adjacent satellites transmitting analog TV signals; (2) Section 25.210(i) requiring satellite antennas to provide cross-polarization isolation of at least 30 dB throughout a satellite's primary coverage area; (3) Section 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules requiring C-band analog TV transmissions to occur at specific center frequencies; and (4) Section 25.211(b) requiring Ku-band analog TV transmission center frequencies to be provided to adjacent satellite operators in the context of international satellite coordination. S2678 SAT-PPL-20050708-00144E Petition for Declaratory Ruling to be Added to the Permitted List 07/08/2005 18:35:57:56600 Date Filed: Star One S.A.
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- E.L. This modification will be effective on September 16, 2005. Intelsat expects to have the INTELSAT 604 satellite at the 178.0 E.L. location in January/February 2006. Intelsat requests that the waivers granted to the INTELSAT 604 spacecraft at the 157.0° E.L. location continue to apply at 178.0º E.L., specifically, the waivers of Sections 25.140(b)(2), 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(c), 25.210(i) and 25.211(a). Page 2 of 2
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- being experienced by a customer on the INTELSAT 906 satellite currently operating at 64.15 E.L., collocated with the INTELSAT 601 satellite. Intelsat also requests a waiver of Section 25.114(d)(4) of the Commission's rules. Additionally, Intelsat requests that the Part 25 waivers originally granted to the INTELSAT 601 spacecraft, specifically the waivers of Sections 25.140(b)(2), 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(c), 25.210(i), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules[1] continue to apply at the 63.65° E.L. orbital location. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] See Application of Intelsat LLC, For Authority to Operate, and to Further Construct, Launch, and Operate C-band and Ku-band Satellites that Form a Global Communications System in Geostationary Orbit, Memorandum Opinion, Order and Authorization, 15 FCC Rcd 15460 (2000) Appendix C, 15 FCC Rcd 25234
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- Skies Satellites, B.V. New Skies Satellites B.V. (New Skies) has filed a petition for a declaratory ruling to add the NSS-9 satellite at the 177º W.L. orbital location to the Permitted Space Station List using the conventional C-band frequencies of 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth ) and 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space). New Skies requests waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1) and (3), and Section 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules. Page 1 of 1
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- New Skies Satellites B.V. (New Skies) has filed a petition for a declaratory ruling for market access to the United States to provide service to and from the NSS-9 satellite at the 177º W.L. orbital location using the extended C-band frequencies of 3625-3700 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 5850-5925 MHz (Earth-to-space). New Skies requests waivers of Sections 25.210(a)(1) and (3), and Section 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules. Page 1 of 1
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- Date Filed: Intelsat North America LLC Intelsat North America LLC (Intelsat) requests authority to modify the license for its Intelsat 702 space station in order to relocate the space station to, and operate it at, the 66.0° E.L. orbital location, rather than at its currently assigned 54.85 E.L. orbital location. Intelsat requests waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(i) and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules. Intelsat expects to begin drifting the Intelsat 702 space station to the 66.0° E.L. orbital location in April 2009. SAT-STA-20090130-00013 E Special Temporary Authority 01/30/2009 19:29:59:37000 Date Filed: EchoStar Satellite Operating L.L.C. EchoStar Corporation has filed a request for Special Temporary Authority for a 60-day period commencing on April 15, 2009. EchoStar seeks to perform telemetry,
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- to, and to operate it at, the 50.0º W.L. orbital location, rather than its currently assigned orbital location of 45.0 W.L. PanAmSat seeks to operate Intelsat 1R in the conventional C- and Ku-bands at the 50.0º W.L. orbital location (3700-4200 MHz, 10950-11200 MHz, 11450-11950 MHz, 5925-6425 MHz, 13750-14500 MHz). PanAmSat also seeks waiver, to the extent necessary, of Sections 25.210(a)(3), 25.211(a), 25.202(g), 25.114(d)(3), 25.114(d)(14)(ii) and 25.283(c) of the Commission's rules. Page 1 of 1
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- 10950-11200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 11450-11700 MHz (space-to-Earth), 12500-12750 MHz (Earth-to-space), and 14000-14500 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Intelsat also proposes to operate a beacon signal at 11701 MHz, but is not otherwise seeking authority to use the 11700-11950 MHz frequency band, although Intelsat 709 has the capability to transmit in these frequencies. Intelsat requests waiver of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(i)(1), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules in connection with its modification request. S2399 SAT-STA-20091209-00143 E Special Temporary Authority 12/09/2009 16:33:37:58300 Date Filed: Intelsat North America LLC Intelsat North America LLC requests special temporary authority for a period of 100 days, beginning March 1, 2010, to operate Telemetry, Tracking, and Telecommand frequencies to relocate the Intelsat 603 space station to the 11.5º E.L.
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- 25. At present, Papua New Guinea is the ITU licensing administration for the satellite. Intelsat's application requests that the satellite be authorized under a U.S. license to operate at 31.5° W.L. using the following frequency bands: 3400-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 11450-11700 MHz (space-to-Earth), 12250-12750 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5845-6645 MHz (Earth-to-space), and 13750-14500 MHz (Earth-to-space). Intelsat requests waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(3), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules in connection with its request. The IBFS file number of this application has been changed from SAT-LOA-20091223-00151 to SAT-A/O-20091223-00151 to reflect the fact that the applicant is not seeking launch authority for this space station. Page 1 of 1
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- LLC requests modification of its authorization for the Intelsat 801 space station to permit operations at the 29.5° W.L. orbit location. Intelsat seeks to provide Fixed-Satellite Services in the 5850-6425 MHz, 14000-14500 MHz, 3625-4200 MHz, 10950-11200 MHz, 11450-11700 MHz, 11700-11950 MHz, and 12500-12750 MHz frequency bands. Intelsat seeks waivers, to the extent necessary, of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(i)(1), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules in connection with its request. S2802 SAT-PPL-20091208-00142 E Petition for Declaratory Ruling to be Added to the Permitted List 12/08/2009 17:38:45:79300 Date Filed: New Skies Satellites B.V. New Skies Satellites B.V. seeks to add the conventional C-band (3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz) payload of the NSS-5 satellite, licensed by the Netherlands, to the Permitted Space Station
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- the 29.5 ° W.L. orbital location. Intelsat proposes to provide Fixed-Satellite Service via Intelsat 705 at 29.5 ° W.L. using the following frequencies: 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 10950-11200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 11700-11950 MHz (space-to-Earth), 11500-11700 MHz (space-to-Earth), 12500-12750 MHz (space-to-Earth), and 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space), and 14000-14500 MHz (Earth-to-space). Intelsat requests waivers, to the extent necessary, of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(i)(1), and 25.211(a) in connection with its request. S2422 SAT-MOD-20100120-00013 E Modification 01/20/2010 13:52:53:83000 Date Filed: PanAmSat Licensee Corp. PanAmSat Licensee Corp. seeks to modify the authorization for its Galaxy 12 space station to relocate Galaxy 12 to, and to operate the space station at, the 129.0° W.L. orbital location using the C-band frequencies of 3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz. PanAmSat seeks a
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- 706 from the 54.85º E.L. orbital location to the 72.1º E.L. orbital location and to operate Intelsat 706 at the 72.1º E.L. orbital location using the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space), 10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45-11.70 GHz, (space-to-Earth), 12.50-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Intelsat also requests that the waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(i) and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules previously granted for operations of Intelsat 706 continue to apply at the 72.1º E.L. orbital location. Page 1 of 2 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. S2135 SAT-MOD-20100623-00144 E Modification 06/23/2010 19:21:35:01000 Date Filed: SES Americom, Inc. SES Americom, Inc. seeks to modify the authorization for its AMC-4
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- (3700-4200/5925-6425 MHz) and the conventional Ku-band (11.7-12.2/14.0-14.5 GHz) payloads on the NSS-703 satellite at the 47.05º W.L. orbital location to the Commission's Permitted Space Station List. SES states that NSS-703 will utilize radiofrequencies at 47.05º W.L. pursuant to an authorization from Gibraltar, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. SES seeks waiver of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1) & (3), 25.210(i), 25.210(j), 25.211(a), 25.114(c)(4)(vii), and 25.114(c)(10) of the Commission's rules in connection with its petition. Page 1 of 2 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. Page 2 of 2
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- 3948.0 MHz, 3952.5 MHz, and 3952.0 MHz (space-to-Earth), as well as 6173.7 MHz and 6176.3 MHz (Earth-to-space). Intelsat proposes to operate a beacon signal at 11701 MHz, but does not otherwise seek to use the 11700-11950 MHz frequency band, although Intelsat 709 has the capability to transmit in these frequencies. Intelsat seeks waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 5.210(a)(1), 25.210(a)(3), 25.210(i)(1), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules in connection with its request. Page 1 of 1
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- (DTH) FSS within the United States and between the United States and certain other countries. New Skies states that the frequencies requested for market access by SES-4 are the same as those now being operated on NSS-7, except for the 13750-14000 MHz uplink frequency band, which only exists on SES-4. SES requests waivers of Sections 25.202(a), 25.210(a)(1) and (3), 25.210(i), 25.211(a), and 25.165 of the Commission's rules in connection with its requests. Page 1 of 1
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- the administration of the Netherlands and is currently included in the Commission's Permitted Space Station List in the 3700-4200 MHz/5925-6425 MHz and 11.7-12.2 GHz/14.0-14.5 GHz frequency bands at 40.5º W.L. New Skies states that NSS-806 will provide direct-to-home services in the 11.70-11.95 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 14.25-14.50 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. New Skies also seeks continued waivers of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.211(a), 25.114(d)(14)(ii), and 25.283(c)of the Commission's rules in connection with its requests. Page 1 of 1
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- MHz (Right-hand Circular Polarization, space-to-Earth); and 6173.7 MHz and 6176.3 (Left-hand Circular Polarization, Earth-to-space). Additionally, Intelsat seeks to operate Intelsat 706 temporarily at 47.5º E.L., in inclined orbit, using the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space), 10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth), 12.5-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Intelsat requests waiver of Sections 25.202(g), 25.210(a)(1), 25.210(i), and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules in connection with its request. CORRECTIONS S2591 SAT-MPL-20110923-00187 New Skies Satellites B.V. We are correcting the Public Notice accepting for filing New Skies Satellites B.V.'s application to modify the terms of grant of U.S. market access for its NSS-806 space station at the 40.5º W.L. orbital location. In that Public Notice, Report No. SAT-00819, we stated
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- 4 satellite (Call Sign S2461) in the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space), 11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth), 12.25-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.0-14.50 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Intelsat states that it will be adding new frequencies at 3625-3700 MHz and 5850-5925 MHz that were not previously used by Intelsat at the 72.1º E.L. orbital location. Intelsat seeks waivers of Sections 25.210(i)(1) and 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules in connection with its requests. The satellite is also capable of operating in the 292.835-317.33 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 243.52-268.10 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency bands. Intelsat does not seek operational authority for this UHF payload. S2401 SAT-STA-20111230-00253 E Special Temporary Authority 12/30/2011 11:04:26:94000 Date Filed: Intelsat License LLC Intelsat License LLC requests special temporary authority, for a period
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- of NSS-7 for direct-to-home service to, from, and within the United States; and (4) allow tracking, telemetry, and control operations to, from, and within the United States in the 14496.0 and 14499.0 MHz (vertical polarization, Earth-to-space), 11451.0 and 11454.0 MHz (horizontal polarization; space-to-Earth), and 4199.5 MHz (vertical polarization, space-to-Earth) frequencies. New Skies requests waivers of Sections 25.210(a)(1) and (3), 25.210(i), 25.211(a), 25.114(d)(3), 25.114(d)(14)(ii) and 25.283(c) of the Commission's rules. S2854 SAT-RPL-20120216-00018 E Replacement Satellite Application (no new frequency) 02/16/2012 16:02:45:13300 Date Filed: Intelsat License LLC Intelsat License LLC seeks authority to operate the 10.95-11.20 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45-11.95 GHz (space-to-Earth), 12.50-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.00-14.50 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands on board the NSS-7 satellite at the 20.0° W.L. (340.0º E.L.) orbital location.
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- by ground command in 4 dB steps over a range of 12 dB; (7) Section 25.210(i), requiring that space stations be designed to provide a cross-polarization isolation such that the ratio of the on-axis co-polar gain to the on-axis cross-polar gain of the antenna in the assigned frequency band is at least 30dB within its primary coverage area; (8) Section 25.211(a), requiring that downlink analog video transmissions in the 3700-4200 MHz band be transmitted only on a specific center frequencies; (9) Section 25.210(j)(1), requiring that U.S. satellites be designed and maintained in orbit within ±0.05° of their assigned orbital longitude; and (10) Section 25.210(g)(1), requiring space stations to employ dual polarization so that they are able to reuse both the uplink
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- license would create administrative processing burdens and costs. Licensing Provisions. We propose to amend Section 25.134 of our rules to make it applicable to CSAT networks. We expect that routine processing will be possible for CSAT networks that meet the antenna performance standards in our present Section 25.209, and do not exceed the power levels specified in our present Sections 25.211(d) and 25.212(d). Applications seeking to exceed these limits will be required to include a technical analysis demonstrating an ability to operate on a non-interference basis to adjacent fixed-satellite services or to provide a certification from the satellite operator that this operation has been successfully coordinated with adjacent satellite operators. We anticipate revisiting these rules in an earth station streamlining proceeding
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- S.524-5 Maximum Permissible Levels of Off-Axis e.i.r.p. Density From Earth Stations in GSO Networks Operating in the Fixed-Satellite Service Transmitting in the 6, 14 and 30 GHz Frequency Bands. For example, we proposed to apply the limits only within ±3º of the geostationary orbit, and allow for TT&C operations to exceed the limits. See e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.208(b), 25.209, 25.211(d), 25.212(c). SkyBridge Comments at 87 and SkyBridge Reply Comments at 72. Comments of Boeing at 82-83; SkyBridge proposes a revised rule that also includes the relaxation of the limits by ``Z'' dB. ``Z'' dB refers to some yet to be determined amount. Comments of SkyBridge at 89-90. Comments of Loral at 18; Comments of GE at 27-28. WRC-2000 adopted GSO
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- operators in order to assess the impact of non-conforming operations, we specifically seek guidance from commenters on the most relevant and minimum amount of information we should require in our public notices. IV. RELAXATION OF CURRENT REQUIREMENTS A. Relaxation of Earth Station Power and Power Density Limits We seek comment on increasing the power level limits contained in Sections 25.134, 25.211, and 25.212. Since the 1980s, the Commission has dramatically decreased its earth station antenna diameter requirements to reflect technical advances. They were initially 9 meters and later reduced to 4.5 meters for operations in the C-band. In the Ku-band, antennas had to be 5 meters in diameter, but were later reduced to 1.2 meters. The power spectral density requirements from
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- DISCO II Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 24175. New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037-38 (paras. 75-76). New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037 (para. 76), citing Sections 25.210(a)(1) and (3) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.210(a)(1), (3). New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037 (para. 76), citing Section 25.211(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(a). New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037 (para. 76), citing Section 25.202(g) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.202(g). New Skies Market Access Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 13037-38 (para. 76), citing Sections 25.210(c), (i), and (j)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.210(c), (i), (j)(1). New
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- of the Commission's rules, concerning the licensing of very small aperture terminals, to make it applicable to CSAT networks, as proposed in the FWCC/Onsat/Hughes NPRM. We find that routine processing will be possible for CSAT networks that meet both the antenna performance standards in our present Section 25.209, and that do not exceed the power levels currently identified in Sections 25.211(d) and 25.212(d) of our rules. Applications seeking to exceed these limits will be required to provide the Commission with a technical analysis demonstrating an ability to operate on a non-harmful interference basis with adjacent fixed-satellite services or certification from the satellite operator that this operation has been successfully coordinated with adjacent satellite operators. We anticipate revisiting these rules in an
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- determining whether a receive-only earth station application is eligible for routine processing? (6) Should the standards for determining whether the transmit operations of an earth station application are eligible for routine processing be different from the standards for determining whether the receive operations of that application are eligible for routine processing? C. Video, Wideband, and Narrowband Power Limits Background. Sections 25.211 and 25.212 establish power limits for some routine FSS earth stations operating in the conventional C-band and Ku-band. Section 25.211 establishes power limits for video transmissions, and Section 25.212 governs FSS narrowband transmissions. SIA proposes several revisions to Sections 25.211 and 25.212. First, SIA proposes increasing the power limits in Section 25.212(c). SIA further recommends applying the power limits in
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- determining whether a receive-only earth station application is eligible for routine processing? (6) Should the standards for determining whether the transmit operations of an earth station application are eligible for routine processing be different from the standards for determining whether the receive operations of that application are eligible for routine processing? C. Video, Wideband, and Narrowband Power Limits Background. Sections 25.211 and 25.212 establish power limits for some routine FSS earth stations operating in the conventional C-band and Ku-band. Section 25.211 establishes power limits for video transmissions, and Section 25.212 governs FSS narrowband transmissions. SIA proposes several revisions to Sections 25.211 and 25.212. First, SIA proposes increasing the power limits in Section 25.212(c). SIA further recommends applying the power limits in
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- any of the Commission's Rules? YES _______ NO ______ 03. Antenna Standard: Do(es) your proposed antenna(s) comply with the antenna gain standard specified in Section 25.209(a) and (b) as demonstrated by the manufacturer's qualification measurements? YES _______ NO ______ 04. Power Levels: Does your proposed earth station operation conform with all routine power and power density rules contained in Sections 25.211 and 25.212? YES _______ NO ______ 05. Frequency Coordination: If you will operate your proposed earth station in the C-band (3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz), have you completed frequency coordination and attached Frequency Coordination Report to this application? YES _______ NO ______ 28. Environmental Policy: Do you certify that Commission grant of any proposal in this application will NOT have
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- any of the Commission's Rules? YES _______ NO ______ 03. Antenna Standard: Do(es) your proposed antenna(s) comply with the antenna gain standard specified in Section 25.209(a) and (b) as demonstrated by the manufacturer's qualification measurements? YES _______ NO ______ 04. Power Levels: Does your proposed earth station operation conform with all routine power and power density rules contained in Sections 25.211 and 25.212? YES _______ NO ______ 05. Frequency Coordination: If you will operate your proposed earth station in the C-band (3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz), have you completed frequency coordination and attached Frequency Coordination Report to this application? YES _______ NO ______ 28. Environmental Policy: Do you certify that Commission grant of any proposal in this application will NOT have
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- ESVs operating in the C-band, Section 25.134 of our rules would also need to be modified to apply specific licensing provisions to ESV network operations. Similar to the Ku-band VSATs, we routinely process applications for CSAT networks that meet the antenna performance standards in Section 25.209 of our rules and that do not exceed the power levels specified in Sections 25.211(d) and 25.212(d) necessary to protect two-degree spaced satellites. Applicants for non-routine operations must submit the ASIA analyses with their application and demonstrate that unacceptable interference to adjacent satellite operators will not occur. We believe that the current antenna standards and power levels for CSATs adequately protect adjacent satellite operators. The licensing procedures on which we seek comment on for C-band
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- Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 18228 ¶ 15. PanAmSat Corporation, Petition for Reconsideration or Clarification at 2 (filed Dec. 27, 1999). NPRM, 17 FCC Rcd at 23139 ¶ 3. Id. at 23170 ¶ 57. Id. Id. Id. PanAmSat Comments at 1; Satellite Industry Association Reply Comments at 5. The FSS earth station operational rules are 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.202(f), 25.209, 25.211, 25.212. SIA Reply Comments a 7. ITS America Reply Comments at 19. Id. Id. Id. Satellite Industry Association Reply Comments at 8-9. ITS America Reply Comments at 19-20; DOT Comments at 9. ITS America Reply Comments at 19. Satellite Industry Association Reply Comments at 9. See Letter from Robert B. Kelly, Esq., counsel to ITS America, to Marlene H. Dortch,
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- that time, the Commission began assigning adjacent in-orbit satellites to orbit locations two degrees apart in longitude, rather than the three-to-four degrees longitude previously used. Depending upon the type of system implemented, there may also be limits on the emissions coming from the satellite in order to comply with the two-degree spacing regime. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, 25.212. See also Routine Licensing of Earth Station in the 6 GHz and 14 GHz Bands Using Antennas Less than 9 Meters and 5 Meters in Diameter, respectively, for Both Full Transponder and Narrowband Transmissions, Declaratory Order, 2 FCC Rcd 2149 (Com. Car. Bur. 1987), cited in 47 C.F.R. § 25.134. See ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03), Annex 2. As discussed
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- that time, the Commission began assigning adjacent in-orbit satellites to orbit locations two degrees apart in longitude, rather than the three-to-four degrees longitude previously used. Depending upon the type of system implemented, there may also be limits on the emissions coming from the satellite in order to comply with the two-degree spacing regime. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, 25.212. See also Routine Licensing of Earth Station in the 6 GHz and 14 GHz Bands Using Antennas Less than 9 Meters and 5 Meters in Diameter, respectively, for Both Full Transponder and Narrowband Transmissions, Declaratory Order, 2 FCC Rcd 2149 (Com. Car. Bur. 1987), cited in 47 C.F.R. § 25.134. See ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03), Annex 2. As discussed
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- the current rule and start the C-band off-axis EIRP envelope outside the GSO orbital plane at 1.5° off-axis. c. Analog Video Services Historically, Part 25 has not provided EIRP density limits for analog video transmissions, in either the C-band or the Ku-band. The revisions to Part 25 adopted in the Fifth Report and Order do not change this. Instead, Section 25.211(d) of the Commission's rules provides EIRP limits rather than EIRP density limits for analog video transmissions. Accordingly, we invite comment on several possible approaches for addressing analog video transmissions under off-axis EIRP requirements. One option is to apply the off-axis EIRP limits proposed in Appendix C for other narrowband analog transmissions to analog video transmissions. A potential concern with this
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- the current rule and start the C-band off-axis EIRP envelope outside the GSO orbital plane at 1.5° off-axis. c. Analog Video Services Historically, Part 25 has not provided EIRP density limits for analog video transmissions, in either the C-band or the Ku-band. The revisions to Part 25 adopted in the Fifth Report and Order do not change this. Instead, Section 25.211(d) of the Commission's rules provides EIRP limits rather than EIRP density limits for analog video transmissions. Accordingly, we invite comment on several possible approaches for addressing analog video transmissions under off-axis EIRP requirements. One option is to apply the off-axis EIRP limits proposed in Appendix C for other narrowband analog transmissions to analog video transmissions. A potential concern with this
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- we use to prevent harmful interference in a 2° spacing environment is to limit earth station power and power density. This includes both downlink transmissions from the satellite into the earth station and uplink transmissions from the earth station to the satellite. In the Notice, we invited comment on increasing the earth station power level limits contained in Sections 25.134, 25.211, and 25.212. We observed that, over the years, we have decreased the size of earth station antennas eligible for routine processing, but we have not reexamined the power spectral density requirements from the earth station, even though a smaller earth station antenna may require higher input power. Accordingly, we invited parties to propose new power limits that reflect technological advances
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- we use to prevent harmful interference in a 2° spacing environment is to limit earth station power and power density. This includes both downlink transmissions from the satellite into the earth station and uplink transmissions from the earth station to the satellite. In the Notice, we invited comment on increasing the earth station power level limits contained in Sections 25.134, 25.211, and 25.212. We observed that, over the years, we have decreased the size of earth station antennas eligible for routine processing, but we have not reexamined the power spectral density requirements from the earth station, even though a smaller earth station antenna may require higher input power. Accordingly, we invited parties to propose new power limits that reflect technological advances
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- that transmit DTH signals with DISH Network programming. Larger antennas, up to 2.4 meters in diameter, are required to receive DBS signals in Alaska and Hawaii. See, e.g., Part 100 Report & Order, 17 FCC Rcd 11331 (2002). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 25.209. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.208, 25.209. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(d), and § 25.212(c)-(d). Section 25.209 establishes an envelope, below which the antenna gain, as a function of off-axis angle, must lie. Separate envelopes are established for the plane of the GSO arc and for all other directions. This rule also protects receiving antennas from harmful interference on the basis of conformance to these same standards. Separate requirements for NGSO antennas
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- that transmit DTH signals with DISH Network programming. Larger antennas, up to 2.4 meters in diameter, are required to receive DBS signals in Alaska and Hawaii. See, e.g., Part 100 Report & Order, 17 FCC Rcd 11331 (2002). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 25.209. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.208, 25.209. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.211(d), and § 25.212(c)-(d). Section 25.209 establishes an envelope, below which the antenna gain, as a function of off-axis angle, must lie. Separate envelopes are established for the plane of the GSO arc and for all other directions. This rule also protects receiving antennas from harmful interference on the basis of conformance to these same standards. Separate requirements for NGSO antennas
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- isolation over 90% of the land within its service area and at least 25 dB within the remaining 10%. In its Reply Comments, DIRECTV offered support for EchoStar's original proposal. The Commission adopted its 30 dB FSS cross-polarization isolation requirement in an environment where satellites were predominantly using analog transmissions. Along with the C-band analog video frequency plan of Section 25.211(a) and the polarization switchability requirement of Section 25.210(c), the cross-polarization requirement serves to minimize the interference between adjacent satellites when both are carrying analog video signals that have highly varying (peaked) power density levels. In addition, the cross polarization requirement serves to limit the level of self-interference, thus assuring that operators do not allocate an inordinate proportion of the interference
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- FCC Rcd at 25133 (para. 11), Two Degree Spacing Order, 54 Rad. Reg. 2d at 605 (para. 93). Fifth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5674 (para. 17); Sixth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5597 (para. 6). See also Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 25132 (para. 7), citing 47 C.F.R. Part 25. 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, 25.212. See also Routine Licensing of Earth Station in the 6 GHz and 14 GHz Bands Using Antennas Less than 9 Meters and 5 Meters in Diameter, respectively, for Both Full Transponder and Narrowband Transmissions, Declaratory Order, 2 FCC Rcd 2149 (Com. Car. Bur., 1987), cited in 47 C.F.R. § 25.134. Fifth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5674
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- Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Sixth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5596 (paras. 4-5). Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Fifth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5674 (para. 17); Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Sixth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5597 (para. 6). See also 47 C.F.R. Part 25. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, 25.212. See also Routine Licensing of Earth Station in the 6 GHz and 14 GHz Bands Using Antennas Less than 9 Meters and 5 Meters in Diameter, respectively, for Both Full Transponder and Narrowband Transmissions, Declaratory Order, 2 FCC Rcd 2149 (Com. Car. Bur., 1987), cited in 47 C.F.R. § 25.134. Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Fifth Report and Order,
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- 25 Earth Station Streamlining Sixth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5596 (paras. 4-5). 9 Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Fifth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5674 (para. 17); Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Sixth Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 5597 (para. 6). See also47 C.F.R. Part 25. 10 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.134, 25.209, 25.211, 25.212. See alsoRoutine Licensing of Earth Station in the 6 GHz and 14 GHz Bands Using Antennas Less than 9 Meters and 5 Meters in Diameter, respectively, for Both Full Transponder and Narrowband Transmissions, Declaratory Order, 2 FCC Rcd 2149 (Com. Car. Bur., 1987), cited in 47 C.F.R. § 25.134. 11 Part 25 Earth Station Streamlining Fifth Report and Order,
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- use of spatially independent beams. * * * * * (k) Antenna measurements of both co-polarized and cross-polarized performance must be made on all antennas employed by space stations both within and outside the primary coverage area. The results of such measurements shall be submitted to the Commission within thirty days after preliminary in-orbit testing is completed. 25. In § 25.211, revise paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 25.211 Analog video transmissions in the Fixed Satellite Services. * * * * * (e) Antennas smaller than those specified in paragraph (d) of this section are subject to the provisions of § 25.220. These antennas will not be routinely licensed for transmission of full transponder services. * * * * *
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- that have been superseded by more recent recommendations.19Further, some Part 25 provisions refer to ITU regulations that have since been redesignated.20We propose to amend these rule 11Seeproposed revisions to definitions of "fixed earth station,""Fixed Satellite Service," "Mobile Satellite Service," "powerspectral density," "power flux density," "protection areas," and "routine processing or licensing" in Appendix A. 12Seeproposed revisions to 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.211, 25.212, 25.218, and 25.220 in Appendix A. 13Seeproposed revisions to 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.221, 25.222, and 25.226 in Appendix A. 14Seeproposed revisions to 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.115(a)(2) (proposing to change "transmit" to "operate", because the frequency bands listed include both transmit and receive bands); 25.142(b)(2)(ii)(proposing to change "grant ofconstruction authorization" to "grant of operating authority" to be consistent with elimination
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- (2) filing of the registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission; (3) completion of financial analysis and due diligence; (4) a copy of the Preliminary Prospectus and the Final Prospectus (when made available to the general public); and (5) information on novation of its customer contracts; . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission waives Sections 25.210(a)(1) and (3), 25.211(a), 25.202(g), 25.210(c), 25.210(j)(1), 25.210(i) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.210(a)(1), 25.211(a), 25.202(g), 25.210(c), 25.210(j)(1), 25.210(i), to ensure that the space stations may provide service to the U.S. market; . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that access to New Skies satellite networks shall be in compliance with the satellite coordination agreements reached between the United States and INTELSAT regarding the
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- S.524-5 Maximum Permissible Levels of Off-Axis e.i.r.p. Density From Earth Stations in GSO Networks Operating in the Fixed-Satellite Service Transmitting in the 6, 14 and 30 GHz Frequency Bands. For example, we proposed to apply the limits only within ±3º of the geostationary orbit, and allow for TT&C operations to exceed the limits. See e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.208(b), 25.209, 25.211(d), 25.212(c). SkyBridge Comments at 87 and SkyBridge Reply Comments at 72. Comments of Boeing at 82-83; SkyBridge proposes a revised rule that also includes the relaxation of the limits by ``Z'' dB. ``Z'' dB refers to some yet to be determined amount. Comments of SkyBridge at 89-90. Comments of Loral at 18; Comments of GE at 27-28. WRC-2000 adopted GSO
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- C - Technical Standards 25.201 Definitions. 25.202 Frequencies, frequency tolerance and emission limitations. 25.203 Choice of sites and frequencies. 25.204 Power limits. 25.205 Minimum angle of antenna elevation. 25.206 Station identification. 25.207 Cessation of emissions. 25.208 Power flux density limits. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-70 78 25.209 Antenna performance standards. 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.211 Video transmissions in the Domestic Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.212 Narrowband transmission in the Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.213 Inter-service coordination requirements for the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service. 25.214 Technical requirements for space stations in the satellite digital audio radio service. 25.251 Special requirements for coordination. 25.252 Maximum permissible interference power. 25.253 Determination of coordination distance for near great circle propagation mechanisms. 25.254 Computation
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- Maximum Permissible Levels of Off-Axis e.i.r.p. Density From Earth Stations in GSO Networks Operating in the Fixed-Satellite Service Transmitting in the 6, 14 and 30 GHz Frequency Bands. For example, we proposed to apply the limits only within ±3º of the geostationary orbit, and allow for TT&C operations to exceed the limits. 496 See e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.208(b), 25.209, 25.211(d), 25.212(c). 497 SkyBridge Comments at 87 and SkyBridge Reply Comments at 72. 498 Comments of Boeing at 82-83; SkyBridge proposes a revised rule that also includes the relaxation of the limits by "Z" dB. "Z" dB refers to some yet to be determined amount. Comments of SkyBridge at 89-90. 499 Comments of Loral at 18; Comments of GE at 27-28.
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- S.524-5 Maximum Permissible Levels of Off-Axis e.i.r.p. Density From Earth Stations in GSO Networks Operating in the Fixed-Satellite Service Transmitting in the 6, 14 and 30 GHz Frequency Bands. For example, we proposed to apply the limits only within ±3º of the geostationary orbit, and allow for TT&C operations to exceed the limits. See e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.208(b), 25.209, 25.211(d), 25.212(c). SkyBridge Comments at 87 and SkyBridge Reply Comments at 72. Comments of Boeing at 82-83; SkyBridge proposes a revised rule that also includes the relaxation of the limits by ``Z'' dB. ``Z'' dB refers to some yet to be determined amount. Comments of SkyBridge at 89-90. Comments of Loral at 18; Comments of GE at 27-28. WRC-2000 adopted GSO
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- license would create administrative processing burdens and costs. Licensing Provisions. We propose to amend Section 25.134 of our rules to make it applicable to CSAT networks. We expect that routine processing will be possible for CSAT networks that meet the antenna performance standards in our present Section 25.209, and do not exceed the power levels specified in our present Sections 25.211(d) and 25.212(d). Applications seeking to exceed these limits will be required to include a technical analysis demonstrating an ability to operate on a non-interference basis to adjacent fixed-satellite services or to provide a certification from the satellite operator that this operation has been successfully coordinated with adjacent satellite operators. We anticipate revisiting these rules in an earth station streamlining proceeding
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- include coverage of South America from the Galaxy XI spacecraft. We note that DISCO I changed the policy that previously limited domestic fixed-satellites from providing international service. The new policy, instead, eliminated the distinction between U.S.-licensed domestic fixed-satellites and international separate system satellites. Therefore, Galaxy XI may serve South America in this situation, subject to the usual requirements of § 25.211 concerning international coordination and the requirement to comply with applicable laws regulations, rules, and licensing procedures in the countries it wishes to serve. IV. CONCLUSION AND ORDERING CLAUSES 12. As set forth above, PanAmSat possesses the requisite legal, financial, and technical qualifications to construct, launch and operate the Galaxy XI satellite. We also find that a grant of PanAmSat's application
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- C-band domestic satellites to use orthogonal linear polarization, with one of the planes defined by the equatorial plane. On JCSAT-3, the polarization planes are rotated counterclockwise by 22( relative to the requirement of § 25.210 (a) (1). The intent of the C-band polarization requirements is to minimize the interference potential when analog video transmissions meet the center-frequency constraints of § 25.211 (a) and neighboring satellites are orthogonally polarized for co-channel analog video transmissions. In the situation where digital signals of uniform power spectral density (i.e., without the spectral density peaks characteristic of analog transmissions) are being transmitted in both polarizations, the interference potential into a neighboring satellite's network is not dependent on the angle of the polarization planes relative to the
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- by ground command in 4 dB steps over a range of 12 dB; (7) Section 25.210(i), requiring that space stations be designed to provide a cross-polarization isolation such that the ratio of the on-axis co-polar gain to the on-axis cross-polar gain of the antenna in the assigned frequency band is at least 30dB within its primary coverage area; (8) Section 25.211(a), requiring that downlink analog video transmissions in the 3700-4200 MHz band be transmitted only on a specific center frequencies; (9) Section 25.210(j)(1), requiring that U.S. satellites be designed and maintained in orbit within ±0.05° of their assigned orbital longitude; and (10) Section 25.210(g)(1), requiring space stations to employ dual polarization so that they are able to reuse both the uplink
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- the United States. 2. U.S.-licensed earth stations are not authorized to use MEASAT-2 to provide any analog television signals to, from or within the United States unless they file a separate modification application that includes a two-degree spacing analysis or an affidavit demonstrating that MEASAT-2 has been coordinated for the specific frequencies used for these operations as specified in Section 25.211(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 25.211(b), and an analysis showing that the PFD levels prescribed by Section 25.208(a), 47 C.F.R. 25.208(a), are not exceeded. 3. Binariang Satellite Systems SDN BHD's operation of MEASAT-2 must comply with its applicable current and future operational requirements as a result of coordination agreements with other satellite systems. 4. In the future, should the