*Pages 1--2 from C:\Pdf2Text\Ready4Text_in\pdf\53562.pdf* PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12th STREET S. W. WASHINGTON D. C. 20554 News media information 202- 418- 0500 Fax- On- Demand 202- 418- 2830; Internet: http:// www. fcc. gov (or ftp. fcc. gov) TTY (202) 418- 2555 DA No. 05- 3152 Wednesday December 7, 2005 SAT- 00332 Report No. Actions Taken POLICY BRANCH INFORMATION The Commission, by its International Bureau, took the following actions pursuant to delegated authority. The effective date of these actions is the release date of this Notice, except were an effective date is specified. S2387 SAT- STA- 20051123- 00251 E Effective Date: 12/ 02/ 2005 Grant of Authority Special Temporary Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Granted PanAmsat's application for temporary authority to operate TT& C services on Galaxy 15 from the 133.25 WL orbital position for 30 days commencing on December 5, 2005. SAT- STA- 20051123- 00252 E Effective Date: 12/ 06/ 2005 Grant of Authority Special Temporary Authority Lockheed Martin Corporation On December 6, 2005, Satellite Division, Policy Branch, granted with conditions Lockheed Martin Corporation's request for special temporary authority to perform testing of its LM- RPS1 payload at 133.25º W. L. for a period of 30 days. Accordingly, Lockheed Martin Corporation is authorized on non- interference basis to perform testing of its LM- RPS1 payload for the period from December 6, 2005 though and including January 5, 2006 in accordance with the terms, conditions, and technical specifications set forth in its application, the conditions of grant, and the Federal Communications Commission's Rules. Dismissal S2436 SAT- LOA- 20020322- 00032 Pegasus Development DBS Corporation In a Public Notice released on October 13, 2005, the International Bureau informed applicants that the orbital debris disclosure rules became effective on October 19, 2005, and that if a pending application required the submission of technical information pursuant to Section 25.114 of the Commission’s rules, an orbital debris mitigation disclosure statement was required to be filed by the November 18, 2005 or the underlying application would be dismissed as incomplete. Public Notice, International Bureau Satellite Division Information Disclosure of Orbital Debris Mitigation Plans, Including Amendment of Pending Applications, DA 05- 2698, Report No. SPB- 112 (October 13, 2005). Pegasus Development failed to file its orbital debris mitigation disclosure statement. Accordingly, its application is dismissed without prejudice to refiling. S2437 SAT- LOA- 20020322- 00033 Pegasus Development DBS Corporation Page 1 of 2 1 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202- 418- 0719; TTY 202- 418- 2555. Dismissal In a Public Notice released on October 13, 2005, the International Bureau informed applicants that the orbital debris disclosure rules became effective on October 19, 2005, and that if a pending application required the submission of technical information pursuant to Section 25.114 of the Commission’s rules, an orbital debris mitigation disclosure statement was required to be filed by the November 18, 2005 or the underlying application would be dismissed as incomplete. Public Notice, International Bureau Satellite Division Information Disclosure of Orbital Debris Mitigation Plans, Including Amendment of Pending Applications, DA 05- 2698, Report No. SPB- 112 (October 13, 2005). Pegasus Development failed to file its orbital debris mitigation disclosure statement. Accordingly, its application is dismissed without prejudice to refiling. S2438 SAT- LOA- 20020322- 00034 Pegasus Development DBS Corporation In a Public Notice released on October 13, 2005, the International Bureau informed applicants that the orbital debris disclosure rules became effective on October 19, 2005, and that if a pending application required the submission of technical information pursuant to Section 25.114 of the Commission’s rules, an orbital debris mitigation disclosure statement was required to be filed by the November 18, 2005 or the underlying application would be dismissed as incomplete. Public Notice, International Bureau Satellite Division Information Disclosure of Orbital Debris Mitigation Plans, Including Amendment of Pending Applications, DA 05- 2698, Report No. SPB- 112 (October 13, 2005). Pegasus Development failed to file its orbital debris mitigation disclosure statement. Accordingly, its application is dismissed without prejudice to refiling. Page 2 of 2 2