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PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12Th STREET S.W PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12th STREET S.W. WASHINGTON D.C. 20554 News media information 202-418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov (or ftp.fcc.gov) TTY (202) 418-2555 Report No. SES-02141 Wednesday March 6, 2019 Satellite Communications Services Information re: Actions Taken The Commission, by its International Bureau, took the following actions pursuant to delegated authority. The effective dates of the actions are the dates specified. SES-AMD-20180618-01655 E E180603 KHNL/KGMB License Subsidiary, LLC Amendment Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/27/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 420 Waiakamilo Road Suite 205, Honolulu, Honolulu, HI 21 ° 19 ' 21.20 " N LAT. 157 ° 52 ' 44.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 6 meters ViaSat 6 meter 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier ANTENNA ID: 2 6 meters VIASAT 6 METER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier ANTENNA ID: 3 6 meters VIASAT 6 METER1 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () Page 1 of 17 SES-AMD-20180809-02131 E E180603 KHNL/KGMB License Subsidiary, LLC Amendment Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/27/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 420 Waiakamilo Road Suite 205, Honolulu, Honolulu, HI 21 ° 19 ' 21.20 " N LAT. 157 ° 52 ' 44.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 6 meters ViaSat 6 METER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier ANTENNA ID: 2 6 meters VIASAT 6 METER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier ANTENNA ID: 3 6 meters VIASAT 6 METER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () SES-AMD-20181016-03227 E E181561 CCO SoCal I, LLC / INACTIVE FRN / DO NOT USE Amendment Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/27/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service See IBFS File No. SES-REG-2018071702444 for a description of application. SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 7630 Eigleberry St, Santa Clara, Gilroy, CA 37 ° 0 ' 37.90 " N LAT. 121 ° 34 ' 16.70 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 5 meters Antenna Technology Corp. Simulsat 5M 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video, Audio, Data Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () Page 2 of 17 SES-MOD-20180716-02126 E E080006 Intelsat License LLC Application for Modification 02/19/2008 - 02/19/2023 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/28/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 17625 TECHNOLOGY BLVD, Washington, Hagerstown, MD 39 ° 35 ' 57.94 " N LAT. 77 ° 45 ' 22.80 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 11 meters GDSatcom KXK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 87.44 dBW Digital Data 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 56K0G7W 59.36 dBW Digital Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 56K0G7W Digital Data Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () SES-REG-20180531-01049 E E180603 KHNL/KGMB License Subsidiary, LLC Registration 05/31/2018 - 05/31/2033 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/27/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 420 Waiakamilo Road Suite 205, Honolulu, Honolulu, HI 21 ° 19 ' 21.20 " N LAT. 157 ° 52 ' 44.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 6 meters ViaSat 6 meter 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier ANTENNA ID: 2 6 meters VIASAT 6 METER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier ANTENNA ID: 3 6 meters VIASAT 6 METER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video Carrier Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () Page 3 of 17 SES-REG-20180717-02444 E E181561 CCO SoCal I, LLC / INACTIVE FRN / DO NOT USE Registration 07/17/2018 - 07/17/2033 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/27/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service See IBFS File No. SES-AMD-20181016-03227 for a description of application. SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 7630 Eigleberry St, Santa Clara, Gilroy, CA 37 ° 0 ' 37.90 " N LAT. 121 ° 34 ' 16.70 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 5 meters Antenna Technology Corp. Simulsat 5M 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Digital Video, Audio, Data Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () SES-RWL-20181129-03339 E KA333 Corporate Satellite Communications, Florida Inc. Renewal 01/21/2019 - 01/21/2034 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 03/04/2019 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 7007 N.W. 32ND AVENUE, DADE, MIAMI, FL 25 ° 50 ' 14.30 " N LAT. 80 ° 14 ' 58.80 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 11M-1,3 11 meters VERTEX KPC 11M 6607.0000 - 6607.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 82.95 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VIDEO & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR via New Skies Satellite, N.V. 806 only 6572.0000 - 6572.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 82.95 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VIDEO & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR via New Skies Satellite, N.V. 806 only 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 79.90 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- 51.50 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 79.90 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 79.90 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- 51.50 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE Page 4 of 17 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 79.90 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F DIGITAL VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR ANTENNA ID: 11M-4 11 meters VERTEX 5263 6607.0000 - 6607.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 82.95 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR via New Skies Satellite, N.V. 806 only 6572.0000 - 6572.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 82.95 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR via New Skies Satellite, N.V. 806 only 6125.0000 - 6125.0000 MHz 25M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 6125.0000 - 6125.0000 MHz 25M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 6125.0000 - 6125.0000 MHz 25M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 6005.0000 - 6005.0000 MHz 25M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 6005.0000 - 6005.0000 MHz 25M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 6005.0000 - 6005.0000 MHz 25M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5985.0000 - 5985.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 5985.0000 - 5985.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5985.0000 - 5985.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5965.0000 - 5965.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 5965.0000 - 5965.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5965.0000 - 5965.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5945.0000 - 5945.0000 MHz 3M00G7W 76.20 dBW IBS, IDR 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 79.90 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO Page 5 of 17 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- 51.50 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 79.90 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 79.90 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- 51.50 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 79.90 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F DIGITAL VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR ANTENNA ID: 11M-5 11 meters COMSAT RSI 110CS 6607.0000 - 6607.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 82.95 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR via New Skies Satellite, N.V. 806 only 6572.0000 - 6572.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 82.95 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR via New Skies Satellite, N.V. 806 only 6125.0000 - 6125.0000 MHz 25M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 6125.0000 - 6125.0000 MHz 25M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 6125.0000 - 6125.0000 MHz 25M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 6005.0000 - 6005.0000 MHz 25M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 6005.0000 - 6005.0000 MHz 25M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 6005.0000 - 6005.0000 MHz 25M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5985.0000 - 5985.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 5985.0000 - 5985.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5985.0000 - 5985.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5965.0000 - 5965.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.40 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS Page 6 of 17 5965.0000 - 5965.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 84.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5965.0000 - 5965.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 84.00 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5945.0000 - 5945.0000 MHz 3M00G7W 76.20 dBW IBS, IDR 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 79.90 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- 51.50 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 79.90 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL. IBS, IDR 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 79.90 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- 51.50 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE 5854.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 79.90 dBW DIGITAL DATA & VOICE 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F DIGITAL VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- DIGITAL DATA & VOICE INCL.
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