Spectrum Five Gets Reply Extension in Intelsat Complaint
Spectrum Five has until Jan. 19 to respond to an Intelsat claim it has evidence from the government of Papua New Guinea confirming that its Intelsat 30 and 31 satellites operate under an ITU filing by Papua New Guinea that…
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has an earlier priority date than Spectrum Five's, filed by the Netherlands, the FCC Office of General Counsel said Tuesday (docket 20-399). Spectrum Five is seeking revocation of the Intelsat 30 and 31 satellite licenses (see 2012010057) and it sought an extension to reply.