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PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12Th St., S.W PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: https://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 DA 18-779 July 26, 2018 SATELLITE POLICY BRANCH INFORMATION NOTIFICATIONS OF “NON-ROUTINE” TRANSMISSION LEVELS Report No. SPB-275 Space station operators submitted notifications for the space stations listed below with coordinated power levels above the Commission’s “routine” limits.1 Pursuant to Section 25.140(d), these operators are relieved of the obligation to further coordinate any properly notified power levels, under the Commission’s two-degree spacing policy, with space station applicants and petitioners for U.S. market access who file their complete requests after the date of notification. This list includes all active Section 25.140(d) notifications filed to date.2 An unofficial list of all active notifications will be available on the Commission’s Approved Space Station List.3 SPACE ORBITAL CALL NOTIFICATION FILE NUMBER STATION LOCATION SIGN DATE Intelsat 10-02 1° W.L. SAT-MOD-20030723-00136 S2414 January 13, 2017 Intelsat 907 27.5° W.L. SAT-MOD-20020918-00183 S2411 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 7014 29.5° W.L. SAT-MOD-20160425-00040 S2400 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 25 31.5° W.L. SAT-A/O-20091223-00151 S2804 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 11 34.5° W.L. SAT-MOD-20090108-00004 S2237 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 35e 34.5° W.L. SAT-LOA-20160408-00034 S2959 September 19, 2016 SKY-B1 43.1° W.L. SAT-RPL-20140221-00026 S2922 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 14 45° W.L. SAT-RPL-20090123-00007 S2785 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 29e 50° W.L. SAT-LOA-20130722-00097 S2913 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 1R5 50.1° W.L. SAT-MOD-20160219-00019 S2368 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 23 53° W.L. SAT-LOA-20110727-00139 S2831 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 34 55.5° W.L. SAT-LOA-20140114-00005 S2915 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 21 58° W.L. SAT-RPL-20120326-00061 S2863 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 16 58.1° W.L. SAT-MOD-20160201-00009 S2750 September 19, 2016 1 See 47 CFR § 25.140(a)(3)(i), (ii), (iii), (d); Comprehensive Review of Licensing and Operating Rules for Satellite Services, Second Report and Order, 30 FCC Rcd 14713, 14753, para. 109, 14754-55, paras. 112, 115 (2016). 2 Future Section 25.140(d) notifications will appear as informative filings on the Satellite Division’s weekly Space Station Applications Accepted for Filing public notice as they are received. 3 See https://www.fcc.gov/approved-space-station-list. 4 Since the filing of this Section 25.140(d) notification, Intelsat 9 and Intelsat 901 were moved to the 29.5° W.L. orbital location and Intelsat 701 was subsequently deorbited. The notification remains effective for this orbital location to the extent that Intelsat 9 and Intelsat 901 continue to operate in accordance with it. 5 Since the filing of this Section 25.140(d) notification, Intelsat 1R was moved to the 157.1° E.L. orbital location. Consequently, this notification is no longer in effect and is listed here for informational purposes only. Intelsat 906 64.15° W.L. SAT-MOD-20020315-00038 S2410 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 20 68.5° W.L. SAT-LOA-20111024-00208 S2847 September 19, 2016 AMC-6 83° W.L. SAT-MOD-20170628-00102 S2347 January 18, 2018 Horizons-2 84.85° W.L. SAT-MOD-20110928-00190 S2423 September 19, 2016 AMC-2 84.85° W.L. SAT-MOD-20170823-00121 S2134 January 18, 2018 SES-2 87° W.L. SAT-MOD-20120315-00048 S2826 January 18, 2018 Galaxy 28 89° W.L. SAT-MOD-20050422-00089 S2160 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 17 91° W.L. SAT-RPL-20061219-00155 S2715 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 25 93.1° W.L. SAT-MOD-20120320-00057 S2154 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 3C 95.05° W.L. SAT-MOD-20060303-00019 S2381 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 30 95.05° W.L. SAT-LOA-20121025-00187 S2887 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 31 95.05° W.L. SAT-LOA-20140410-00038 S2924 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 19 97° W.L. SAT-RPL-20041015-00201 S2647 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 16 99° W.L. SAT-RPL-20051118-00233 S2687 September 19, 2016 SES-1 101° W.L. SAT-MOD-20120315-00047 S2807 January 18, 2018 SES-3 103° W.L. SAT-RPL-20121228-00227 S2892 January 18, 2018 Galaxy 23 121° W.L. SAT-PPL-20100104-00001 S2592 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 18 123° W.L. SAT-RPL-20070222-00035 S2733 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 14 125° W.L. SAT-MOD-20051206-00261 S2385 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 13 127° W.L. SAT-LOA-19991207-00118 S2386 September 19, 2016 Galaxy 12 129° W.L. SAT-MOD-20111011-00197 S2422 September 19, 2016 AMC-1 130.9° W.L. SAT-MOD-20170810-00115 S2445 January 18, 2018 AMC-11 131° W.L. SAT-LOA-20020104-00002 S2433 January 18, 2018 Galaxy 15 133° W.L. SAT-LOA-19991207-00119 S2387 September 19, 2016 AMC-4 134.9° W.L. SAT-MOD-20170518-00073 S2135 January 10, 2018 AMC-10 135° W.L. SAT-LOA-20020104-00001 S2432 January 10, 2018 AMC-7 135° W.L. SAT-MOD-20150309-00010 S2155 January 10, 2018 NSS-9 177° W.L. SAT-MPL-20090331-00040 S2756 January 16, 2018 Intelsat 5 157° E.L. SAT-MOD-20121002-00176 S2704 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 15 85.15° E.L. SAT-LOA-20090410-00043 S2789 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 22 72.1° E.L. SAT-LOA-20110929-00193 S2846 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 36 68.5° E.L. SAT-LOA-20151231-00089 S2948 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 17 66° E.L. SAT-LOA-20100726-00167 S2814 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 902 62° E.L. SAT-MOD-20010509-00038 S2406 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 33e 60° E.L. SAT-LOA-20150327-00016 S2939 September 19, 2016 Intelsat 10 47.5° E.L. SAT-MOD-20160422-00038 S2382 September 19, 2016 - FCC - 2.
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