Intelsat, EchoStar and Gogo requested special temporary authority for their satellites...
Intelsat, EchoStar and Gogo requested special temporary authority for their satellites and earth stations. Intelsat requested a further STA of 30 days to drift Intelsat 706 from 72 degrees east to 157 degrees east, “where it will eventually operate in…
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the C and Ku bands in inclined orbit,” it said in its application to the FCC International Bureau (http://xrl.us/bn9wwa). Intelsat also wants an extended STA to stop the drift of Intelsat 701 and operate the satellite at 157 degrees east in the C and Ku bands in inclined orbit mode, it said in a separate application (http://xrl.us/bn9wwc). EchoStar seeks a 60-day STA to operate its transmit/receive earth station with EchoStar 16 at the 61.5 degrees west orbital location, it said in an application (http://xrl.us/bn9wv8). Gogo requested an extension and expansion of its previously granted STA. It wants a 60-day extension beginning Jan. 15, “to permit operation of up to 20 Ku band earth station aboard aircraft terminals for in-flight testing” (http://xrl.us/bn9wu5).