Goto Section: 25.163 | 25.165 | Table of Contents
FCC 25.164
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 25.164 Milestones.
(a) Licensees of geostationary orbit satellite systems other than DBS and
DARS satellite systems, including GSO MSS satellite systems, licensed on or
after August 27, 2003 will be required to comply with the schedule set forth
in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(4) of this section in implementing their
satellite systems, unless a different schedule is established by Title 47,
Chapter I, or by Commission Order, or by Order adopted pursuant to delegated
authority. These dates are to be measured from the date the license is
issued.
(1) One year: Enter into a binding non-contingent contract to construct the
licensed satellite system.
(2) Two years: Complete the critical design review of the licensed satellite
system.
(3) Three years: Begin the construction of the satellite.
(4) Five years: Launch and operate the satellite.
(b) Licensees of non-geostationary orbit satellite systems other than DBS
and DARS satellite systems licensed on or after September 11, 2003, will be
required to comply with the schedule set forth in paragraphs (b)(1) through
(b)(5) of this section in implementing their satellite systems, unless a
different schedule is established by Title 47, Chapter I, or by Commission
Order, or by Order adopted pursuant to delegated authority. These dates are
to be measured from the date the license is issued.
(1) One year: Enter into a binding non-contingent contract to construct the
licensed satellite system.
(2) Two years: Complete the critical design review of the licensed satellite
system.
(3) Two years, six months: Begin the construction of the first satellite in
the licensed satellite system.
(4) Three years, six months: Launch and operate the first satellite in the
licensed satellite system.
(5) Six years: Bring all the satellites in the licensed satellite system
into operation.
(c) Licensees of all satellite systems, other than DBS and DARS satellite
systems, licensed on or after September 11, 2003, will be required to submit
a copy of their binding non-contingent contract with the Commission on or
before the date scheduled for entering into such a contract.
(d) Licensees of all satellite systems, other than DBS and DARS satellite
systems, licensed on or after September 11, 2003, will be required to submit
information to the Commission sufficient to demonstrate that the licensee
has completed the critical design review of the licensed satellite system on
or before the date scheduled for entering into such completion.
(e) Licensees of all satellite systems, other than DBS and DARS satellite
systems, licensed on or after September 11, 2003, will be required to submit
information to the Commission sufficient to demonstrate that the licensee
has commenced physical construction of its licensed spacecraft on or before
the date scheduled for such commencement.
(f) In cases where the Commission grants a satellite authorization in
different stages, such as a license for a satellite system using feeder
links or intersatellite links, the earliest of the milestone schedules shall
be applied to the entire satellite system.
(g) Licensees of satellite systems that include both non-geostationary orbit
satellites and geostationary orbit satellites, other than DBS and DARS
satellite systems, and licensed on or after September 20, 2004 will be
required to comply with the schedule set forth in paragraph (a) of this
section with respect to the geostationary orbit satellites, and with the
schedule set forth in paragraph (b) of this section with respect to the
non-geostationary orbit satellites.
[ 68 FR 51507 , Aug. 27, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 51587 , Aug. 20, 2004]
Goto Section: 25.163 | 25.165
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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