Attachment Exhibit F

This document pretains to SES-MOD-20111228-01505 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMOD2011122801505_931472

                                              ISAT US Inc.
                                             FCC Form 312
                                                Exhibit F
                                         Response to Question 36

        ISAT US Inc. 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 the ISAT US Inc.’s affiliate, Inmarsat Global Limited (“Inmarsat Global”),
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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