PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12th STREET S.W. WASHINGTON D.C. 20554 News media information 202-418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov (or ftp.fcc.gov) TTY (202) 418-2555 DA No. 09-1961 Friday August 28, 2009SAT-00629 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 where an effective date is specified. For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. INFORMATIVE AMSC-1SAT-MOD-20090813-00088 SkyTerra Subsidiary LLC On August 21, 2009, the Satellite Division, on its own motion, designated the following SkyTerra Subsidiary LLC applications to modify its authority to operate its current and future mobile satellite service systems using certain frequencies in the L-band as "permit-but-disclose" for purposes of the Commission's rules governing ex parte communications, effective August 21, 2009: IBFS File Nos. SAT-MOD-20090813-00088, SAT-MOD-20090813-00089, and SES-MOD-20090813-00997. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1200(a), 1.1206 and 1.1208 note 2. We find that designating these proceedings as "permit-but-disclose" will facilitate resolution of the complex policy issues raised by the applications. This action is without prejudice to any determination regarding the processing of these applications. S2358SAT-MOD-20090813-00089 SkyTerra Subsidiary LLC On August 21, 2009, the Satellite Division, on its own motion, designated the following SkyTerra Subsidiary LLC applications to modify its authority to operate its current and future mobile satellite service systems using certain frequencies in the L-band as "permit-but-disclose" for purposes of the Commission's rules governing ex parte communications, effective August 21, 2009: IBFS File Nos. SAT-MOD-20090813-00088, SAT-MOD-20090813-00089, and SES-MOD-20090813-00997. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1200(a), 1.1206 and 1.1208 note 2. We find that designating these proceedings as "permit-but-disclose" will facilitate resolution of the complex policy issues raised by the applications. This action is without prejudice to any determination regarding the processing of these applications. Page 1 of 1