Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20101006-00209 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2010100600209_844284

      October 6, 2010

      Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
      Secretary
      Federal Communications Commission
      445 12"" Street, S.W.
      Washington, DC 20554

      Re:       Request for Further Extension of Special Temporary Authority to
                Drift and Operate Intelsat 709
                Call Sign $2396


      Dear Ms. Dortch:

     . Intelsat North America LLC ("Intelsat") herein requests an additional 60—day
      extension —— from October 13, 2010 through December 11, 2010 —— of the
      Special Temporary Authority ("STA") previously granted Intelsat to drift
      Intelsat 709 (call sign S2396) from §5.15° E.L. to 54.85° E.L. and begin .
      operating at 54.85° E.L." Intelsat 709 is currently operatmg at 54.85° E.L.
      pursuant to the ITU filings of the Indian Administration." Intelsat has a
      pending application for permanent authority to redeploy Intelsat 709 to 54.85°
      E.L., where it will operate in the C— and Ku—bands pursuant to the ITU filings
      of the Indian Administration.* Intelsat thus seeks further extension of its



      ‘ Intelsat has filed this STA request, an FCC Form 159 and an $830.00 filing
      fee electronically via the International Bureau‘s Filing System.

       See Policy Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00666, File
      No. SAT—STA—20100111—00006 (Feb. 19, 2010) (Public Notice); Policy
      Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00702, File No. SAT—
      STA—20100412—00074, (Jun. 25, 2010) (Public Notice); Policy Branch
      Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00706, File No. SAT—STA—
      20100610—00128 (Jul. 9, 2010) (Public Notice); Policy Branch Information;
      Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00717, File No. SAT—STA—20100810—00175
      (Aug. 27, 2010) (Public Notice).

      * Intelsat‘s latest extension of its agreement with the Indian Administration
      allows Intelsat to operate a satellite at 54.85° E.L. through December 31, 2010. .
      That extension was attached to a previously—filed STA request (see File No.
      SAT—STA—20100610—00128) and is incorporated herein by reference.

      * See.Policy Branch Information, Satellite Space Appliéations Acceptedfor
      Filing, Report No. SAT—00662, File Nos. SAT—MOD—20091106—00117 and
      SAT—AMD—20100104—00003 (Jan. 29, 2010) (Public Notice).



      Intelsat Corporation
._    3400 international Drive NW, Washington DC 20008—3006 USA www.intelsat.com T +1 202—944—6800 F+1 202—944—7898


  Ms. Maflene H. Dortch
  October 6, 2010
. Page 2


 original STA t(v)‘.continue operating at 54.85° E.L. pending action on the
 application for permanent authority.

 Grant of this STA further extension request is in the public interest because it
 will allow Intelsat to ensure continuity of service to customers in the Indian
 Ocean region at 54.85° E.L. Grant also will allow the Commission more time
 in which to consider the pending application for permanent authority.

 Grant of this STA request will not result in increased risk of harmful
 interference. Intelsat will continue to operate Intelsat 709 in conformance with
 the Indian Administration‘s coordination agreements related to the nominal
 55.0° E.L. location. Intelsat also will continue to operate Intelsat 709 at 54.85°
 E.L. consistent with the conditions previously imposed on Intelsat‘s operation
 of Intelsat 709 at this same orbital location."

 Intelsat has assessed and limited the probability of the space station becoming
 a source of debris as a result of collision with large debris or other operational
 space stations. Intelsat 709 will not be located at the same orbital location as
 another satellite or at an orbital location that has an overlapping station—
 keeping volume with another satellite. Further, Intelsat is not aware of any
 other FCC licensed system, or any other system applied for and under            ‘
 consideration by the FCC, having an overlapping station—keeping volume with
 Intelsat 709. Finally, Intelsat is not aware of any system with an overlapping
 station—keeping volume with Intelsat 709 that is the subject of an ITU filing
 and that is either in orbit or progressing towards launch.




* See Policy Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SAT—00666, File
No. SAT—STA—20100111—00006 (Feb. 19, 2010) (Public Notice).


Ms. Maflene H. Dortch—
October 6, 2010
Page 3°


For the reasons set forth herein, Intelsat respectfully requests that the
Commission expeditiously grant this request.




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Susan H. Crandall
Assistant General Counsel
Intelsat Corporation


cc: Karl Kensinger
    Kathyrn Medley
    Stephen Duall



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