1. Under what circumstances is an earth station application considered defective?

  2. Which rule provides that defective earth station applications should be dismissed?

  3. If an earth station application does not substantially comply with the Commission rules, should a waiver request be included?

  4. Under what standard is the earth station application reviewed before it is placed on public notice as acceptable for filing?

  5. Can an earth station application be dismissed for failure to respond to questions posed by the Commission that were not required by the application form?

  6. What is the Commission’s two-degree orbital spacing policy?

  7. What is the Commission’s Permitted List?

  8. What technical showing is required to be included in an earth station application to access a non-U.S. licensed space station?

  9. How can you determine if a country is a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?

  10. When must an earth station application contain antenna radiation patterns?

  11. When is a Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report required to be submitted with an earth station application?

  12. Where can an applicant find a list of frequency coordinators?

  13. Where is a link for Title 47 and Part 25 rules?

  14. Is the applicant required to coordinate with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) prior to filing an earth station application?

  15. If the application is dismissed, is a new filing fee required if the application is refiled?

  16. If an application is dismissed, is there a waiting period before the application may be refiled?

  17. Where can an applicant find more information on the “red-light rule”?

  18. When must an earth station application include an orbital debris mitigation plan for the space station with which it seeks to communicate?

  19. How do I surrender a license?

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