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The FCC International Bureau accepted applications from Intelsat and Satelites...

The FCC International Bureau accepted applications from Intelsat and Satelites Mexicanos regarding their satellites. Intelsat requested modification of its authorization for Intelsat 5 to extend the license term from Oct. 26, 2012, through Dec. 31, 2020, the bureau’s Satellite Division…

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said in a public notice (http://bit.ly/WsKM5F). It also requested operating the satellite at 65.45 degrees east in inclined orbit, instead of at Intelsat 5’s currently authorized location of 169 degrees east, it said. Satmex petitioned the bureau to add its Satmex 5 satellite to the Permitted Space Station List at the 114.9 degrees west orbital location with a 0.1 degree station-keeping tolerance, it said.