Attachment Exhibit B

This document pretains to SES-ASG-20100107-00015 for Assignment on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESASG2010010700015_792473

                                      FCC Form 312
                                        Exhibit B
                                  Response to Question 36

                ISAT US Inc. (“ISAT US”) submits this response to Question 36 of FCC Form
312 out of an abundance of caution. In 2005, the Commission dismissed a Petition for
Declaratory Ruling (the “Petition”) filed by Inmarsat Global Limited (“Inmarsat Global”), an
affiliate of ISAT US, seeking United States market access to provide MSS in the 2 GHz band.
Subsequent to Inmarsat Global’s filing, the Commission assigned all 2 GHz spectrum currently
allocated for MSS in the United States to two other satellite operators, and thus dismissed
Inmarsat Global’s Petition.1 Inmarsat Global has sought reconsideration of both the
Commission’s disposition of the 2 GHz band and the accompanying dismissal of its Petition.2




1
       Use of Returned Spectrum in the 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service Frequency Bands, 20
       FCC Rcd 19696 (2005); Inmarsat Global Limited, Petition for Declaratory Ruling to
       Provide Mobile Satellite Service to the United States Using the 2 GHz and Extended Ku-
       Bands, 20 FCC Rcd 19409 (2005).
2
       Inmarsat Ventures Limited and Inmarsat Global Limited, Petition for Reconsideration,
       File Nos. SAT-PPL-20050926-00184 et al. (filed Jan. 9, 2006).



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