Document:

Exhibit 10.4

 

FORM OF WAIVER 

 

In consideration for the benefits I will receive as a result
of my employer’s participation in the United States Department of the Treasury’s TARP Capital Purchase Program, I hereby
voluntarily waive any claim against the United States or any state or territory thereof or my employer or any of its directors,
officers, employees and agents for any changes to my compensation or benefits that are required in order to comply with Section
111 of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, as amended (“EESA”), and rules, regulations, guidance
or other requirements issued thereunder (collectively, the “EESA Restrictions”).

 

I acknowledge that the EESA Restrictions may require modification
of the employment, compensation, bonus, incentive, severance, retention and other benefit plans, arrangements, policies and agreements
(including so-called “golden parachute” agreements), whether or not in writing, that I have with my employer or in
which I participate as they relate to the period the United States holds any equity or debt securities of my employer acquired
through the TARP Capital Purchase Program and I hereby consent to all such modifications. I further acknowledge and agree that
if my employer notifies me in writing that I have received payments in violation of the EESA Restrictions, I shall repay the aggregate
amount of such payments to my employer no later than fifteen business days following my receipt of such notice.

 

This waiver includes all claims I may have under the laws of
the United States or any other jurisdiction related to the requirements imposed by the EESA Restrictions (including without limitation,
any claim for any compensation or other payments or benefits I would otherwise receive absent the EESA Restrictions, any challenge
to the process by which the EESA Restrictions were adopted and any tort or constitutional claim about the effect of the foregoing
on my employment relationship) and I hereby agree that I will not at any time initiate, or cause or permit to be initiated on my
behalf, any such claim against the United States, my employer or its directors, officers, employees or agents in or before any
local, state, federal or other agency, court or body.

 

In witness whereof, I execute this waiver on my own behalf,
thereby communicating my acceptance and acknowledgement to the provisions herein.

 

	 	Respectfully,
	 	 
	 	 
	 	Name:
	 	Title:
	 	Date:Exhibit 10.1

 

CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT. PORTIONS FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT IS REQUESTED HAVE BEEN MARKED WITH
THREE ASTERISKS [***] AND A FOOTNOTE INDICATING “CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED”. MATERIAL OMITTED HAS BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.

  

AMENDED AND
RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT 

 

THIS AMENDED
AND RESTATED BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is entered 31st day of December,
2013 (the "Effective Date") by and between:

 

		A.	Hughes
                                         Network Systems, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company having its principal place
                                         of business at 11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, Maryland, 20876 (hereinafter referred
                                         to as "HNS" or “Hughes”); and

 

		B.	Row
                                         44, Inc, a Delaware corporation, having its principal place of business at
                                         4353 Park Terrace Drive, Suite 100, Westlake Village, CA 91361 (hereinafter referred
                                         to as "Row 44” or Customer)

 

(HNS and Row
44 are hereinafter also individually referred to as "Party" and collectively as "Parties").

 

WHEREAS:

 

		1.	The Parties
                                         entered into a Master Services Agreement (the "Original MSA") on or
                                         about December 21, 2007 for Hughes services in support of Row 44 business of providing
                                         Internet connectivity and other services to passengers on commercial aircraft; and

 

		2.	The Parties
                                         have further entered into a number of amendments to the Original MSA under which Row
                                         44 agreed to purchase, and Hughes agreed to provide certain additional services; and

 

		3.	The Parties
                                         now desire to restate and amend the terms of the Original MSA in order to (a) clarify
                                         the exact services currently being provided by Hughes to Row 44, and (b) simplify the
                                         process by which the term or extent of such services may be modified in the future.

 

NOW THEREFORE,
in consideration of the above premises, and for other good and valuable consideration, the Parties hereby agree that as of the
Effective Date the Original MSA shall be amended and restated by this Agreement, which shall supersede and replace the Original
MSA and subsequent Amendments up to and including Amendment #19, in its entirety.

 

1.        SCOPE OF SERVICES

 

During
the Term (as defined), HNS will provide, and Customer will accept and pay for, the services in accordance with and
subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein and Exhibits A, B and C attached hereto and incorporated herein (which services
are hereafter referred to as the “Services”):

 

Exhibit
A – Statement of Work

Exhibit
B - Hub Operations, Maintenance and Technical Support Services

Exhibit
C – Outline of Current Services and Pricing

Exhibit
D – Form of Service Order for Additional Services

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

During
the Term, Customer may order additional Services subject to the terms hereof, upon the Parties’ execution of a Service Order,
which will be substantially in the form specified in Exhibit D hereto. The prices for any such additional services, as well the
period such services are to be provided (the “Service Term”) and any additional or modified terms and conditions,
shall be included in the applicable Service Order. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer acknowledges that additional Space
Segment Services will be subject to the availability of such Space Segment capacity. In order to increase the likelihood that
HNS will be able to provide any such additional Space Segment capacity when such capacity is required by Customer, the parties
will establish a mutually acceptable methodology for forecasting and ordering any additional space segment that may be required
by Customer. In addition, on a regular basis HNS will provide Customer with its best estimate of the amount of Space Segment capacity
currently available and anticipated to become available on any of the satellites used by Customer or for which Customer specifically
requests HNS to generally monitor in anticipation of future expected needs.

 

In
addition, from time to time, Customer may request HNS to provide certain supplementary services for Customer, including supplementary
maintenance and repair services, which are outside the scope of the Services (“Demand Services”). The parties will,
prior to providing any Demand Services, develop and mutually agree in writing upon the details regarding such services and the
associated pricing and commercial terms, all of which will be documented pursuant to a mutually agreed upon Demand Services service
order. .

 

2.        TERM
OF AGREEMENT

 

The
term of this Agreement (“Term”) and the term of Services provided hereunder will remain in effect through the later
of December 31, 2020, or the expiration date of any then outstanding Service Order, unless terminated earlier as provided herein.

 

2A.        EXCLUSIVITY

 

		a.	Row
                                         44 Exclusivity. Subject to the limitations contained herein, for the period specified
                                         in Subsection c below, Row 44 shall be the exclusive recipient of Ku Transmission Services
                                         (collectively, “Transmission Services”) from HNS within the field of providing
                                         broadband connectivity (including Internet access) to commercial aircraft in the air
                                         using geosynchronous satellites (the “Business”) in North
                                         America. For the avoidance of doubt, the exclusivity obligations herein specified apply
                                         only to services provided to U.S, Canadian and Mexican flag commercial airlines based
                                         in North America and operating on routes beginning and terminating in North America 

 

		b.	Sole
                                         Source Agreement. For the period specified in Subsection c below, Row 44 shall procure
                                         Transmission Services exclusively from HNS, subject to the condition that the rates proposed
                                         by HNS are reasonably competitive. Such rates shall be deemed to be reasonably competitive
                                         in the event (a) the rates proposed by a bona fide third party are not more than ***
                                         lower than those proposed by HNS for the same capacity (including factoring in differing
                                         space segment performance characteristics given Row 44’s intended use), and (b)
                                         the terms and conditions proposed by any such third party are no more onerous than the
                                         terms proposed by HNS. In the event that the rates and terms proposed by a third party
                                         provider of satellite capacity meet the two criteria herein specified (i.e., the rates
                                         are more than *** lower than those proposed by HNS and the terms are substantially similar
                                         to HNS’ terms), Row 44 shall so inform HNS. Upon receipt of such notice, in the
                                         event that HNS is then able to promptly reduce the rate previously quoted to a level
                                         such that the rate offered by the third party provider for the same performing space
                                         segment is not more than *** lower than the HNS’ revised rate, Row 44 shall purchase
                                         the relevant capacity from HNS. In the event that HNS fails to so reduce said prices,
                                         Row 44 may purchase the space segment from the third party provider without any affect
                                         on Customer’s exclusivity right in Section 2A(a) above but must purchase all other
                                         Transmission Services from HNS. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this subsection
                                         shall only apply to Row 44’s new North America capacity requirements, and shall
                                         not apply to space segment capacity previously contracted by Row 44, and HNS shall not
                                         be obliged to reduce the rates specified in the Agreement, as heretofore amended, in
                                         accordance in the terms described in this paragraph.

 

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Thus,
by way of example, assuming that:

		i)	Row 44 has received a quotation from a bona fide third
party for the certain capacity, terms and conditions under substantially similar to those specified herein, for price of ***,
and

		ii)	The price proposed by HNS is ***, then

 

Row shall be obligated to purchase the capacity from Hughes
at the *** price, since the price received from the third party is not more than *** lower than that proposed by HNS.

 

Alternatively,
if

		i)	HNS has
                                         provided a quotation for certain capacity to Row 44 for a price of ***, and

		ii)	Row 44
                                         advises HNS that it has received a quotation from a bona fide third party for the same
                                         capacity, under substantially similar terms and conditions to those specified herein,
                                         for price of ***, then

		iii)	HNS
                                         must either reduce its price to *** (such that the third party quote is not more than
                                         *** less than HNS’ revised rate), in which event Row 44 must purchase the relevant
                                         capacity from HNS, or, if HNS fails to reduce its price to ***, Row 44 may purchase the
                                         relevant capacity from the third party.

 

		c.	Term
                                         of Exclusivity. The exclusivity granted to Row 44 in Section 2A(a) and the sole source
                                         obligation in Section 2(A)(b) shall terminate on December 31, 2015, subject to the following
                                         conditions, any of which may, at HNS’ option, trigger an earlier termination, on
                                         notice to Row 44: 

 

		i)	Row 44 is in breach
                                         of the terms of this Agreement, including, without limitation, any obligation to pay
                                         outstanding invoices in accordance with the payment terms herein specified.

		ii)	Row 44 has purchased
                                         space segment capacity from a third party provider except as contemplated in this section.

 

For
the avoidance of doubt, HNS’ obligations herein specified will not apply to any Affiliate of HNS. For purposes of this Agreement,
an Affiliate shall be defined as any person or entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with, HNS.

 

		d.	No
                                         Assignment of Exclusivity Right. HNS’ exclusivity obligations, as herein specified,
                                         shall be personal to Row 44 itself, and shall not extend to any successors or assigns
                                         of Row 44 without the prior consent of HNS, except that in the event of any assignment
                                         which takes place by virtue of the sale of all or substantially all of the assets or
                                         equity of Row 44, HNS will not unreasonably withhold its consent to such assignment.
                                         In addition, such obligations shall only extend to HNS and its subsidiaries, and not
                                         to any Affiliate of HNS. In this regard, HNS acknowledges its previous consent to the
                                         merger of Row 44 with a newly formed subsidiary of Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. f/k/a
                                         Global Eagle Acquisition Corp. (“GEE”) and further hereby consents to any
                                         internal reorganization of GEE and its subsidiaries whereby Row 44 would be merged directly
                                         into, or combined directly with GEE or another subsidiary or affiliate of GEE.

 

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		e.	Reciprocity
                                         for Other Markets. If requested by HNS, Row 44 agrees to sell to
                                         HNS, the equipment and services supplied by Row 44 in accordance with the equipment and
                                         services pricing schedule below, to enable the HNS to directly or indirectly offer Transmission
                                         Services outside North America.

 

	Equipment	 	Price
	1.     Complete Row 44 aero terminal including radome, antenna, HPT, SMU, MDU, WLAN	 	***
	2.   Individual aero terminal components:	 	Each individual component to be sold separately at ***
	a.    Radome	 	 
	b.    Antenna	 	 
	c.     HPT	 	 
	d.     SMU	 	 
	e.     MDU	 	 
	f.     WLAN	 	 
	3.     Row 44 network infrastructure including network management platform, traffic shaping, etc.	 	***
	 	 	 
	Row 44 Services	 	 
	1.     Aero terminal operation, maintenance and installation training	 	***
	2.    Row 44 system training	 	 
	3.    Development services	 	 
	4.    FAA and STC support services	 	 

  

3.         ASSIGNMENTS

 

Except
for (i) assignment to a successor who acquires substantially all of the assets and business of HNS or Customer, (ii) assignment
to a subsidiary company, parent company, or subsidiary of parent company, or (iii) assignment, pledge, or transfer by HNS of any
interest in any payments to be received by HNS hereunder, neither party hereto may assign this Agreement or any portion hereof
without the prior written consent of the other, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Any assignment permitted
hereunder, or otherwise agreed to by the other party hereto will not relieve the assigning party of any obligations with respect
to any covenant, condition, or obligation required to be performed by the assigning party under this Agreement.

 

4.         PRICE AND PAYMENT TERMS

 

		A.	The prices for the Services
to be provided hereunder (“Charges”) are set forth in Exhibit C. The period of effectivity for the prices for the
Services currently being provided is likewise set forth in Exhibit C. In the event that Customer requires additional Space Segment,
or Space Segment on a different satellite, Customer shall advise HNS of the scope of its requirement as soon as possible. Subject
to the terms described in Section 1 above, HNS will procure additional Space Segment on behalf of Customer per Customer’s
order at mutually agreed Space Segment pricing.

 

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		B.	The Services
                                         Charges provided for in this Agreement are exclusive of the following taxes and charges
                                         with respect to the Services or Equipment provided hereunder: (i) any present or future
                                         Federal, State, or local excise, sales, or use taxes; (ii) any other present or future
                                         excise, sales or use tax, or other charge or assessment upon or measured by the gross
                                         receipts from the transactions provided in this Agreement or any allocated portion thereof
                                         or by the gross value of the Services and other materials provided hereunder, including
                                         but not limited to a Universal Service Fund charge; and (iii) any present or future property,
                                         inventory, or value-added tax or similar charge. Customer will pay and discharge, either
                                         directly to the governmental agency or as billed by HNS, the foregoing taxes and charges
                                         and all assessments, and other taxes with respect to the transactions provided in this
                                         Agreement and all Services provided hereunder (excluding any Federal, state, local or
                                         foreign income taxes, or any tax on gross receipts or gross revenue which is in the nature
                                         of an income tax, or any franchise, net worth or capital taxes, imposed upon HNS).

 

		C.	HNS will invoice all recurring monthly
                                         Service Charges on a monthly basis.

 

D.   Unless otherwise
agreed by the parties, invoices for monthly Service charges will be issued in the first day of the month prior to the month when
such services are to be provided. Customer will pay such invoices on the last day of the month prior to the month when the relevant
Services are to be provided. Customer agrees to pay on demand a late payment charge on any amount that is not received by the
due date for such payment, at an annual rate of the lesser of (i) the current prime rate (or equivalent), as last quoted by The
Wall Street Journal prior to the due date of the payment, plus two percent (2%), or (ii) the maximum rate allowed by applicable
law. Any invoice not disputed by Customer in writing within 120 days after issuance shall be deemed valid and shall not be subject
to dispute.

 

In the event that any
payment is not received by the due date, HNS may, at its option, immediately terminate services as of the first day of the next
following month.

 

Should HNS terminate
service, HNS will terminate Row44 related space segment agreements with the operator(s) of the satellite(s) and HNS makes no representation
about its ability to re-secure space segment or restart services at a later date.

 

5.         LICENSE OF SOFTWARE
 

 

		A.	Customer
                                         acknowledges that any software supplied by HNS to Customer is subject to the proprietary
                                         rights of HNS and/or HNS' vendor(s) (the “Licensor(s)”). Customer acknowledges
                                         that that any software licensed hereunder was developed using HNS’ and its Licensor’s
                                         typical commercial practices, and not in anticipation of Customer’s particular
                                         aircraft-based application. Except for the licenses granted herein, HNS or its Licensor(s),
                                         as the case may be, will retain all right, title and interest in the Software. Customer
                                         acknowledges that it may use the Software only pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

 

		B.	Subject
                                         to Customer payment of the Charges specified herein, HNS hereby grants to Customer and
                                         Customer hereby accepts from HNS a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, nonexclusive license
                                         (or sublicense, as applicable) to use the Software and associated documentation solely
                                         in the connection with the Equipment provided hereunder, such license to commence upon
                                         delivery of the Software and associated Equipment to Customer. Customer’s right
                                         to use Software shall include the right to use multiple versions or releases of the Software,
                                         if applicable (including any updates, “bug” fixes or enhancements).

			

 

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		C.	Except
                                         as permitted by this Article, Customer will not (i) alter, modify, create derivative
                                         works of, or attempt to alter, modify, or create derivative works of the Software or
                                         any part thereof, (ii) copy, duplicate, or permit anyone else to copy or duplicate, any
                                         part of the Software, or (iii) create or attempt to create, or permit others to create
                                         or attempt to create, by decompiling, disassembling, reverse engineering or otherwise,
                                         the source programs or any part thereof from the object programs or from other information
                                         made available under this Agreement. Customer may at its own expense make one copy of
                                         the object program for archive purposes.

 

6.        FORCE MAJEURE 

 

Either
party hereto shall be excused for delays or interruptions in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement when such
delays or interruptions (i) are caused by the other party, or, (ii) except for the exercise of due care, are otherwise beyond
the reasonable control of such party, including but not limited to war (whether or not actually declared), sabotage, insurrection,
rebellion, riot or other act of civil disobedience, act of a public enemy, failure of or delay in transportation, any governmental
act, judicial action, priorities given U.S. Government procurements, labor dispute, shortage of labor, fuel, raw material or machinery,
fire, accident, explosion, epidemic, quarantine, storm, flood, earthquake, or other Acts of God (“Force Majeure”).
The parties specifically agree that rain, snow or other ordinary weather conditions (excluding tornadoes, hurricanes, and other
major storms) do not constitute Force Majeure conditions. If any such Force Majeure occurs, the party affected by such Force Majeure
shall use its best efforts to abate the effect of such Force Majeure and restore compliance with the terms of this Agreement as
soon as possible. In that regard, during a Force Majeure, HNS shall allocate production and deliveries of equipment to Customer
on a basis no less detrimental than any other customer of HNS similarly subject to such Force Majeure; provided, that, HNS may
give preferential treatment to allocating equipment to the U.S. Government.. Customer may cancel any scheduled delivery that has
been excusably delayed for reason (ii) above for more than two (2) months.

 

7.         LIMITED WARRANTIES ON SERVICES,
DISCLAIMERS, PROCEDURES

 

		A.	Subject to the terms and conditions
hereof, HNS warrants that all Services will be performed in a professional and workmanlike manner and in accordance with applicable
specification, if any. In the event of any breach of the foregoing warranty, HNS shall, at its option and expense in accordance
with, promptly re-perform, repair or replace, or cause to be re-performed, repaired or replaced, any Service that proves to have
a defect.

 

		B.	Any re-performance, repair,
replacement, amendment, or alteration will be performed in accordance with HNS’ standard practices with respect to such
Services. .

 

		C.	Customer
                                         acknowledges and agrees that HNS has not evaluated or certified the functionality of
                                         Customer’s antenna or associated equipment as substitutes for the equipment typically
                                         provided by HNS for use with the Service or evaluated the performance or capability of
                                         the same (or combination of such antenna with any equipment or services provided by HNS)
                                         in connection with Customer’s aeronautical application. HNS makes no representations
                                         regarding such substituted equipment or such combination and the effect of the same on
                                         the performance of the Service impacts the System or otherwise. Without limiting the
                                         generality of the foregoing, HNS makes no representation regarding the fitness for use
                                         of the Service in the System or Customer’s aeronautical application. In addition,
                                         Customer has sole responsibility for any and all changes that may be required to ensure
                                         fitness or use in Customer’s application and for obtaining all necessary FAA, FCC
                                         and any other certifications that may be required for flight qualification.

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		D.	EXCEPT
                                         AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN, HNS NEITHER MAKES NOR ASSUMES ANY LIABILITY UNDER ANY
                                         WARRANTIES (WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY) ON OR WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICE,
                                         INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED CONDITIONS OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
                                         OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 

8.         PATENT AND COPYRIGHT
INDEMNITY 

 

		A.	Hughes
                                         warrants that, to the best of its knowledge, the Services, Software and the Equipment
                                         will not infringe any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, mask work right or
                                         other intellectual property right of any third party. If Customer promptly notifies Hughes
                                         in writing of a third party claim against Customer that any of the Equipment, Software
                                         or Service provided by Hughes infringes a patent, copyright trade secret or other intellectual
                                         property right of a third party, Hughes will indemnify, defend and hold Customer harmless
                                         with respect to such claim at Hughes’ expense and will pay any costs or damages
                                         that may be finally determined against Customer. In the event of any such claim, HNS
                                         shall have the right to control the defense thereof and Customer shall provide such reasonable
                                         assistance and information, at HNS’ expense, as HNS requests in writing and as
                                         it is available to Customer.

 

		B.	Further,
                                         if any such item is, or in Hughes’ opinion is likely to be, held to constitute
                                         an infringing product, Hughes shall at its expense and option either (a) procure the
                                         right for Customer to continue using it, (b) replace it with a non-infringing equivalent
                                         reasonably acceptable to Customer, (c) modify it to make it non-infringing or (d), only
                                         if the remedies above are impracticable, accept return of such item and, in addition
                                         to the indemnification obligations above and such other rights and remedies of Customer
                                         available herein, refund to Customer the fees paid for such item less a reasonable amount
                                         for Customer’s use of the relevant item up to the time of return.

 

		C.	Notwithstanding the above,
HNS will not be liable for any such damages or costs attributable to claims resulting from (i) HNS' compliance with Customer’s
designs, specifications, or instructions, (ii) use of any item provided by HNS in combination with products not supplied by HNS,
to the extent the claim would not have otherwise arisen but for such combined use, or (iii) a manufacturing or other process carried
out by or through Customer and utilizing any item provided by HNS that constitutes either direct or contributory infringement
of any patent or other intellectual property right,. In addition, the exclusion from HNS’ intellectual
property indemnity, as described in Section 9(e) of the Development Services Agreement heretofore entered into by the parties,
as said exclusion applies to claims of infringement which would not have arisen but for such development work, shall continue
to apply. All such claims for which HNS has no indemnity obligation are hereafter referred to as "Other Claims". Customer
will indemnify HNS from any and all losses, liabilities, damages and costs finally awarded or agreed upon in any settlement of
a claim for infringement of any patent or intellectual property right in any suit resulting from Other Claims, and from reasonable
expenses incurred by HNS in defense of such suit if Customer does not undertake the defense thereof.

 

		D.	The foregoing indemnity shall
be Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for any patent and copyright infringement claims arising out of the use of the Equipment,
Software and documentation provided to Customer hereunder, and is in lieu of any other indemnity or warranty, express or implied,
with respect to intellectual property.

 

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9.
         TERMS OF USE

 

Customer
agrees to require its end users, or, if applicable, Customer agrees to require its airline customer reseller of its service, to
require their respective end users to agree to terms and conditions relating to service to be provided by Customer which terms
are substantially similar to those set forth in Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

 

10.       INDEMNIFICATION

 

Customer
and HNS shall indemnify, defend and hold the other harmless from and against any claims, demands, and causes of action asserted
against the indemnitee by any person (including, without limitation, HNS' and Customer's employees, HNS' subcontractors and employees
of such subcontractors or any third party) for personal injury or death or for loss of or damage to property resulting from the
indemnitor's negligence or willful misconduct hereunder. Where personal injury, death or loss of or damage to property is the
result of the joint negligence or willful misconduct of Customer and HNS, the indemnitor's duty of indemnification shall be in
proportion to its allocable share of joint negligence or willful misconduct.

 

Customer
shall indemnify, defend and hold HNS harmless from and against any claims, demands, and causes of action asserted against the
indemnitee by any person (including, without limitation, any of Customer’s customers or any person or entity that Customer
permits to use the any service provided by Customer) based on any claim in connection with: (i) the Service provided to any customer
of Customer (including end users or airlines) or the failure of Customer to provide such Service; (ii) any material misrepresentation
or material omission made to by Customer regarding the Services or any service to be provided by Customer; (iii) any claim by
any customer of Customer arising from loss of service due to the termination of this Agreement or any other reason; and (iv) any
violation by Customer of local, state or federal laws, rules and regulations.

 

			Each party’s
                                         indemnification obligation shall be contingent upon the indemnitee giving prompt written
                                         notice to the indemnitor of any such claim, demand, or cause of action and permitting
                                         the indemnitor to have sole control of the defense thereof.

 

		11.	INSURANCE.

 

		A.	Commencing
                                         not later than the Effective Date and thereafter during the Term,
                                         Customer shall obtain and maintain at its own expense, and require its agents, subcontractors
                                         and representatives to obtain and maintain at their own expense or at Customer’s
                                         expense, insurance of the type and in the amounts set forth below:

 

		i	Commercial
                                         General Liability (“CGL”) coverage on an occurrence basis (not claims
                                         made), with limits at least $20,000.000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property
                                         damage, including coverage for liability arising from (i) premises; (ii) operations;
                                         (iii) broad form property damage; (iv) personal injury; (v) independent contractor's
                                         liability; and (vi) work performed by Customer.

 

		ii	Excess
                                         Liability coverage with respect to the CGL policy described above, in an umbrella form
                                         and on an occurrence basis with limits of at least $20,000,000
                                         per occurrence.

 

		iii	Professional
                                         Liability coverage with limits of at least $5,000,000
                                         providing coverage for claims arising out of the performance of Customer and
                                         its subcontractors in providing or failing to provide the equipment and services to its
                                         customers, airlines and end users, including, but not limited to, coverage for errors
                                         and omissions caused by Customer’s or its subcontractor’s negligence in the
                                         performance thereof.

 

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		B.	Upon
                                         obtaining such insurance, Customer shall
                                         deliver certificates of insurance in a form acceptable to HNS which evidence
                                         that Customer has the insurance required by this Section. HNS shall be named as an “Additional
                                         Insured” with respect to all coverages required by this Section. Customer shall
                                         obtain the insurance policies required by this Section from a provider that has a rating
                                         of A- X or better from A.M. Best’s or a comparable rating from another rating agency.
                                         These policies shall not be canceled or materially changed without ten (10) days prior
                                         written notice from the insurer to HNS and Customer. 

 

		C.	Notwithstanding
                                         anything to the contrary in this Agreement if Customer fails to maintain the insurance
                                         required by this Section, or if any of the required insurance is cancelled and not replaced
                                         within a commercially reasonable timeframe, HNS may terminate this Agreement for the
                                         default of Customer without further obligation.

 

		D.	The
                                         insurance required by this Section shall be primary insurance and not excess over nor
                                         contributing with any insurance maintained by HNS. In addition, the insurance requirements
                                         set forth above are minimal coverage requirements and are not to be construed in any
                                         way as a limitation on Customer’s liability under this Agreement.

 

		E.	As
                                         an alternative to Customer’s requirement to secure the Comprehensive General Liability
                                         coverage and the Excess Liability coverage referenced in Sections A.i and A.ii above,
                                         Customer may provide HNS with proof that (a) its airline customers are not requiring
                                         these coverages from Customer, (b) that such airline customers are intending to address
                                         any insurance requirements relating to these coverages themselves through their own aviation
                                         insurance coverage, or (c) that
                                         such airline customers are indemnifying and holding Customer harmless from and against
                                         any liability for personal injury and property damage arising from or relating to Customer’s
                                         provision of equipment and services to such airline customers or end users. 

 

12.       DEFAULT BY CUSTOMER

 

12.1     Definition 

 

The
occurrence of any one or more the following events (herein called "Events of Customer Default") shall constitute a default
by Customer under this Agreement:

 

		A.	Default
                                         by Customer in the payment of any charge payable hereunder as and when the same becomes
                                         due and payable and such default continues for a period of thirty (30) days after notice
                                         of such default from HNS, or

 

		B.	Default
                                         by Customer in the performance of any other term, covenant or condition of this Agreement,
                                         which default shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice; or

 

		C.	The making
                                         of an assignment by Customer for the benefit of its creditors or the admission by Customer
                                         in writing of its inability to pay its debts as they become due, or the insolvency of
                                         Customer, or the filing by Customer of a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, or the adjudication
                                         of Customer as bankrupt, or the filing by Customer of any petition or answer seeking
                                         for itself any reorganization, arrangement, composition or readjustment precipitated
                                         by the insolvency or bankruptcy of Customer, any liquidation, dissolution or similar
                                         relief under any present or future statute, law or regulation, or the filing of any answer
                                         by Customer admitting, or the failure by Customer to deny, the material allegations of
                                         a petition filed against it for any such relief, or the seeking or consenting by Customer
                                         to, or acquiescence by Customer in, the appointment of any trustee, receiver or liquidator
                                         of Customer or of all or any substantial part of the properties of Customer, or the inability
                                         of Customer to pay its debts when due, or the commission by Customer of any act of bankruptcy;
                                         or

 

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		D.	The failure
                                         by Customer, within sixty (60) days after the commencement of any proceeding against
                                         Customer seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation,
                                         dissolution or similar relief under any present or future statute, law or regulation,
                                         to obtain the dismissal of such proceeding or, within sixty (60) days after the appointment,
                                         without the consent or acquiescence of Customer, or any trustee, receiver or liquidator
                                         of Customer or of all or any substantial part of the properties of Customer, to vacate
                                         such appointment.

 

		12.2	Remedies

 

Upon
the occurrence of any Event of Customer Default, HNS may, in addition to any other rights or remedies available to it at law or
in equity, terminate this Agreement immediately upon written notice. In addition, upon termination of this Agreement for the default
of Customer, HNS may, at its option, require Customer to disable any equipment provided by HNS which has been previously installed
in any aircraft. Customer shall in any event remain fully liable for reasonable damages as provided by law and for all costs and
expenses incurred by HNS on account of such default including all court costs and reasonable attorneys fees.

 

13.       DEFAULT
BY HNS

 

		13.1	Definition

 

The
occurrence of any one or more the following events (herein called "Events of HNS Default") shall constitute a default
by HNS under this Agreement:

 

		A.	Default
                                         by HNS in the performance of any other term, covenant or condition of this Agreement,
                                         which default shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after notice; or

 

		B.	The
                                         making of an assignment by HNS for the benefit of its creditors or the admission by HNS
                                         in writing of its inability to pay its debts as they become due, or the insolvency of
                                         HNS, or the filing by HNS of a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, or the adjudication
                                         of HNS as bankrupt, or the filing by HNS of any petition or answer seeking for itself
                                         any reorganization, arrangement, composition or readjustment precipitated by the insolvency
                                         or bankruptcy of HNS, any liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under any present
                                         or future statute, law or regulation, or the filing of any answer by HNS admitting, or
                                         the failure by HNS to deny, the material allegations of a petition filed against it for
                                         any such relief, or the seeking or consenting by HNS to, or acquiescence by HNS in, the
                                         appointment of any trustee, receiver or liquidator of HNS or of all or any substantial
                                         part of the properties of HNS, or the inability of HNS to pay its debts when due, or
                                         the commission by HNS of any act of bankruptcy, as amended; or

 

		C.	The
                                         failure by HNS, within sixty (60) days after the commencement of any proceeding against
                                         HNS seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation,
                                         dissolution or similar relief under any present or future statute, law or regulation,
                                         to obtain the dismissal of such proceeding or, within sixty (60) days after the appointment,
                                         without the consent or acquiescence of HNS, or any trustee, receiver or liquidator of
                                         HNS or of all or any substantial part of the properties of HNS, to vacate such appointment.

 

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		13.2	Remedies

 

Upon
the occurrence of any one or more Events of HNS Default, Customer may, in addition to any other rights or remedies available to
it at law or in equity, and subject to the limitations described in Section 15, terminate this Agreement immediately upon written
notice. HNS shall in any event remain fully liable for reasonable damages as provided by law and for all costs and expenses incurred
by Customer on account of such default including all court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees.

 

14.       LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

 

		A.	IN NO
                                         EVENT WILL CUSTOMER, HNS, OR ASSIGNEES BE LIABLE TO EACH OTHER FOR SPECIAL, COLLATERAL,
                                         EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE (INCLUDING
                                         WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS
                                         OF SAVINGS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTIONS OF BUSINESS, AND CLAIMS OF CUSTOMERS) ARISING
                                         OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, OR THE EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE, AND SERVICES PROVIDED
                                         HEREUNDER, EVEN IF SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE.

 

		B.	HNS'
                                         MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE SERVICE CHARGES
                                         PAID BY CUSTOMER DURING THE TWELVE MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING HNS’ RECEIPT
                                         OF NOTICE OF THE EVENT THAT GAVE RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY.

 

		C.	The remedies
                                         of Customer and HNS set forth herein are exclusive and in lieu of all other remedies,
                                         express or implied. Except for the remedies provided for herein, neither HNS nor its
                                         subcontractors shall be liable for any delay or failure of performance of the Equipment,
                                         Software or Services provided herein.

 

15.       INDEPENDENT
CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTING

 

		A.	HNS and Customer will be and
shall act as independent contractors, and neither party is authorized to act as an agent or partner of, or joint venture with,
the other party for any purpose. Neither party by virtue of this Agreement shall have any right, power, or authority to act or
create any obligation, express or implied, on behalf of the other party. Customer acknowledges and agrees that HNS will be solely
responsible to determine the method and manner of performing its obligations hereunder.

 

		B.	Customer agrees that HNS may,
at its sole discretion, subcontract the whole or any part of its obligations under this Agreement; provided that HNS agrees that
it will retain full responsibility for such obligations despite such subcontract.

 

16.       CONFIDENTIALITY

 

		A.	HNS and Customer, to the extent
of their contractual and lawful right to do so, will exchange proprietary or confidential information as reasonably necessary
for each to perform its obligations under this Agreement. All information relating to this Agreement provided by either party
to the other, whether oral or written, is hereby deemed to be confidential and proprietary information ("Proprietary Information").

 

		B.	Except as set forth in Paragraph
C below, a party receiving Proprietary Information pursuant hereto (the "Receiving Party") will keep such Proprietary
Information confidential, and will not, without the prior written consent of the party disclosing such information (the "Disclosing
Party"), (i) use any portion of the Proprietary Information for any purpose other than the purpose of this Agreement, or
(ii) disclose any portion of the Proprietary Information to any persons or entities other than the employees and consultants of
the Receiving Party (and HNS' subcontractors) who reasonably need to have access to the Proprietary Information in connection
with the purposes of this Agreement and who have agreed to protect Proprietary Information as though they were a party to this
Agreement.

 

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		C.	A Receiving Party will not
be liable for disclosure of Proprietary Information, or any part thereof, if the Receiving Party can demonstrate that such Proprietary
Information (i) was in the public domain at the time it was received or subsequently entered the public domain through no fault
of the Receiving Party; (ii) was known to or is in the possession of the Receiving Party at the time of receipt; (iii) became
known to the Receiving Party from a source other than the Disclosing Party without breach of an obligation of confidentiality;
or (iv) is disclosed more than five (5) years after the date of receipt of the proprietary Information by the Receiving Party.
In the event of any legal action or proceeding or asserted legal requirement for disclosure of Proprietary Information furnished
hereunder, the Receiving Party will promptly notify the Disclosing Party and, upon the request and at the expense of the Disclosing
Party, will cooperate with the Disclosing Party in lawfully contesting such disclosure. Except in connection with any failure
to discharge its responsibilities under the preceding sentence, the Receiving Party will not be liable for any disclosure pursuant
to court order.

 

		D.	Proprietary Information will
remain the property of the Disclosing Party and will, at the Disclosing Party's request and after it is no longer needed for the
purposes of this Agreement or upon expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason, whichever occurs first, promptly
be returned to the Disclosing Party or be destroyed, together with all copies made by the Receiving Party and by anyone to whom
such Proprietary Information has been made available by the Receiving Party in accordance with the provisions of this Section
16.D.

 

17.       RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES

 

Any
and all disputes arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be resolved in accordance with this Section 17.

 

		A.. 	Negotiation.

 

			The parties
                                         shall attempt to resolve any dispute, controversy or difference that may arise between
                                         them through good faith negotiations. In the event the parties fail to reach resolution
                                         of any such dispute within sixty (60) days after entering into negotiations, either party
                                         may refer such dispute to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of Section 17.B. Notwithstanding
                                         the above, the parties may elect to waive applicability of this section (i) if both parties
                                         agree in writing that the nature of their dispute is such that it cannot be resolved
                                         through negotiations; or (ii) if a party shall suffer irrevocable harm by such delay.

 

		B.	Arbitration.

 

			Arbitration
                                         shall be conducted in accordance with the International Arbitration Rules of the American
                                         Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in effect at the time of arbitration. The
                                         arbitration shall be in accordance with the following guidelines except to the extent
                                         the parties to arbitration shall agree otherwise:

 

			1.   The place of arbitration shall be Washington, D.C.

 

			2.   The arbitration panel shall be composed of one arbitrator. If
                                                                                                                the parties fail to mutually agree on an arbitrator within thirty (30) days from the date the dispute is referred to
                                                                                                                arbitration, any party may refer such selection to the AAA.

 

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			3.   The proceeding shall be conducted
and transcribed in English. Any document submitted in a language other than English shall be accompanied by an English translation.
Neither party will be entitled to discovery in connection with such arbitration unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing.

 

			4.   The results of any such arbitration,
and all testimony and evidence related to the confidential information or trade secrets of either party shall be deemed to be
Proprietary Information subject to Section 16 and shall be safeguarded and maintained as confidential, with access to such evidence
to be only on a need-to-know basis and subject to all reasonable precautions so as not to jeopardize the confidential information
or trade secrets of any party.

 

			5.   The
                                         parties hereby accept jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal over the parties and over
                                         the subject matter of the dispute.

 

			6.   Notwithstanding the foregoing,
either party shall have the right to seek injunctive relief regarding any disputes arising under Section 17.

 

18.
      RESERVED

 

19.       ADDITIONAL CLAUSES

 

		A.	EXPORT CONTROL: It is expressly
agreed that the execution of this Agreement and the subsequent delivery of any Equipment or Software under this Agreement are
subject to all applicable export controls imposed or administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce as well as by any other U.S.
Government Agency that may impose any such controls, including but not limited to the export of technical data, equipment, software
and know-how. Each party shall perform their obligations under this Agreement in compliance with such laws and regulations and
shall not take any action contrary thereto. Customer will not export or re-export, directly or indirectly, any Software, Equipment,
documentation or other technical data provided to it hereunder, without complying with all export control laws and regulations,
and without first obtaining any required export licenses and approvals. HNS shall provide reasonable cooperation and assistance
to enable Customer to obtain any such export licenses and approvals.

 

		B.	ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement,
the Exhibits hereto, and any other documents referred to herein constitute the entire agreement between the parties, and supersedes
any prior written or oral agreement or understanding with respect to the subject matter hereof. No interpretation, amendment,
or change to this Agreement will be effective unless made in writing and signed by both parties, except that each party may change
the address or the name of the person to whom notices to that party will be sent by giving written notice of such change to the
other party as provided in Section 19.E hereof.

 

		C.	NO WAIVER: Failure by either
party to exercise any rights under this Agreement in any one or more instances will not constitute a waiver of such rights in
any other instance. Waiver by such party of any default under this Agreement will not be deemed a waiver of any other default.
No alteration or modification of any provision of this Agreement will be binding unless in writing and signed by duly authorized
representatives of both parties.

 

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		D.	GOVERNING
                                         LAW: This Agreement, the rights and obligations of the parties hereto, and any claims
                                         or disputes relating thereto, will be governed by and construed in accordance with the
                                         laws of the State of Maryland notwithstanding the place of execution or performance of
                                         this Agreement (without reference to its conflict of laws principles) and applicable
                                         Federal laws.

 

		E.	CROSS
                                         DEFAULT: In the event that either party is in breach of any other agreement between the
                                         parties hereto, such breach may, at the option of the non- breaching party, be deemed
                                         to be a breach of this Agreement. Consequently, in the event the breach of such other
                                         agreement between the parties is not cured pursuant to the terms of such agreement, thus
                                         leading to the termination of such agreement for default, this Agreement may likewise
                                         be terminated for default.

 

		F.	NOTICES:
                                         All notices, demands, requests, or other communications provided for herein (other than
                                         routine communications concerning the Services) will be given in writing and will be
                                         effective when delivered personally or when sent by registered or certified mail, return
                                         receipt requested, postage prepaid, or transmitted by facsimile, hand delivery, telegram,
                                         or telex/TWX. All notices sent by either party will be addressed as follows:

 

If
to HNS:

 

Hughes
Network Systems, LLC

11717
Exploration Lane

Germantown,
Maryland 20876

ATTN:
General Counsel

 

If
to Customer:

 

Row
44, Inc. 

4353
Park Terrace Drive

Westlake
Village, CA 91361

Attn:
Chief Executive Officer

 

With
a copy to:

 

Global
Eagle Entertainment Inc. 

4553
Glencoe Avenue

Marina
Del Rey, CA 90292

Attn:
VP Legal/LEGAL NOTICES

 

			Either party
                                         may designate by notice in writing a new address to which any notice, demand, request,
                                         or communication will be delivered, as provided above.

 

		G.	SEVERABILITY: If any of the
provisions or any portion of the provisions of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability
will not invalidate or render unenforceable the entire Agreement, but rather the entire Agreement will be construed as if not
containing the particular invalid or unenforceable provisions or portion thereof, and the rights and obligations of the parties
hereto will be construed and enforced accordingly.

 

		H.	COUNTERPARTS. One execution
original of this Agreement, together with its Exhibits and Addendums, marked “Original”, shall be the original of
this Agreement evidencing use agreements covering the Services. All other executed counterparts of this Agreement shall be marked
“Duplicate”. To the extent that this Agreement constitutes chattel paper, as such term is defined in the Uniform Commercial
Code of the applicable jurisdiction, no security interest in this Agreement may be created through the transfer of possession
of any counterpart other than the Original of this Agreement.

 

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		I.	BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement
shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and permitted assigns.

 

		J.	COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Each
party agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations in connection with its activities under this Agreement.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their duly authorized representatives.

 

	 	Hughes Network Systems, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 /s/ Philip K.
    O’Brien
	 	Name:	Philip K. O’Brien
	 	Title	 V.P. Legal
	 	Date:	 12/31/13
	 	 	 
	 	 	Row 44, Inc.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 /s/ John LaValle
	 	Name:	 John LaValle
	 	Title:	 Chief Executive Officer
	 	Date:	 Dec-31-2013

 

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EXHIBIT
A

 

TO

 

AMENDED
AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

STATEMENT
OF WORK

 

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EXHIBIT
A

STATEMENT
OF WORK

 

1.0    SCOPE
OF WORK

 

In accordance with the terms hereof,
HNS will provide the services required to provide full duplex point-to-multipoint satellite communication system using dedicated
HX Networks (“Network”) consisting of certain network operations center (“NOC”) equipment, and Customer
supplied and Customer operated integrated aeronautical terminal units. The Equipment associated with the Network is being provided
in accordance with the Master Purchase Agreement entered into by the parties on or about December 21, 2007.

 

The program effort associated with
the maintenance and operation of the Network will be carried out as follows:

 

HNS will provide services including;

 

		1)	Program
                                         management services, including network engineering and implementation of Equipment and
                                         Services.

 

		2)	Provision and operation of dedicated
                                         Ku-band space segment (the “Space Segment”) per Customer’s instructions
                                         subject to space segment availability.

 

		3)	Operation of Customer’s
                                         HX NOCs on a 24-hour per day, 365-days per year basis including network monitoring, control,
                                         configuration, maintenance, trouble isolation, trouble diagnosis, and trouble reporting.
                                         Hub operation, maintenance, and technical support services are described in Exhibit B.

 

		4)	Read-only
                                         access to monthly Service reports to provide information regarding the Services including
                                         service NOC outages during the prior calendar month, and planned activities for the upcoming
                                         calendar month.

 

		5)	Provision
                                         and maintenance of certain terrestrial backhaul facilities between the HNS NOC facility
                                         and Customer’s data center.

 

2.0    DELIVERABLE
SERVICES

 

This section
sets forth the services to be provided under this Agreement.

 

2.1
   NOC OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

 

HNS
will provide the NOC Operations and Maintenance Services as described in Exhibits A and B.

 

2.2
   SPACE SEGMENT

 

Dedicated transponder capacity to
support the Customer's communication network will be procured by HNS on Ku-band satellites per Customer’s instructions subject
to space segment availability. Each satellite is configured with redundant traveling wave tube amplifiers (“TWTAs”),
which provide inherent backup capability in the event of a primary TWTA failure.

 

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On a regular basis, HNS will provide
the Customer with information available to HNS on the expected life of each satellite used by HNS to provide service to Customer.

 

The terms specified in Annex 1 to
this Exhibit will apply to the space segment to be provided by HNS.

 

2.3    TRAINING

 

Training courses are offered periodically
and are available to Customer on a reservation basis. HNS reserves the right to cancel a course if the minimum number of students
are not preregistered two (2) weeks before the scheduled start of the course. If the Customer cancels a course reservation less
than two (2) weeks before the start of the course, the Customer will be charged 50% of the applicable fees. If the Customer does
not attend the course and does not cancel the reservation, the Customer will pay the full price for the course (or forfeit its
allotted slot, if applicable). Customer must register for training courses by submitting purchase orders. Training courses and
associated pricing will be provided from time to time and upon demand.

 

2.4      REPORTS
AND OTHER INFORMATION; REMOTE ACCESS

 

HNS will provide Customer with read-only
access to the following reports via a web-based application in HNS standard formats:

 

		1.	Chronological list of trouble reports
                                         summarizing NOC related or customer reported problem(s) and resolution(s) of problems
                                         with timed duration of outage. This report will also provide information on HNS’
                                         performance in resolving the problem in accordance with the applicable severity level.

 

		2.	A summary report on network service
                                         availability for the preceding month.

 

		3.	Other
                                         reports as may be made available in accordance with Exhibit B.

 

Customer may request other reports
and information, which, upon mutual agreement, HNS will provide for an additional fee.

 

2.5
   HNS PROGRAM TASKS

 

HNS has the overall responsibility
for implementation of Customer’s dedicated Network as described in this Agreement.  This section details some of
the specific tasks that will be the responsibility of HNS during the accomplishment of this work. Section 4.0 notes Customer's
responsibilities related to the network implementation.

 

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2.5.1   
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

 

2.5.1.1  Program Management
Team

 

In order to ensure that work under
the Agreement proceeds at the planned rate, HNS will put into place a program management team consisting of experienced professionals
in the various areas of expertise required. This team will be headed by a Program Manager to coordinate all HNS resources required
for the successful conduct of the work, and to ensure that required coordination takes place between HNS and Customer personnel.

 

Tasks to be performed by the program
management team include:

  

		·	Schedules

		·	Status reporting

		·	Staffing

		·	Subcontractor interface (if applicable)

		·	Space segment technical support

		·	System configuration

		·	Documentation preparation

  

2.5.1.2   
Progress Reports and Status Reviews

 

HNS will prepare a written progress
report each month during the network implementation phase detailing the status of the program. In addition, a program status review
meeting will be held weekly during the network implementation,and monthly thereafter, unless otherwise agreed by the parties,
to review the most recent progress reports and discuss any particular program problem areas. The scheduling of meetings will be
by mutual agreement.

 

3.0   SERVICE PERFORMANCE

 

The following provisions shall apply
to the HX NOC equipment operated by HNS. HNS will provide Services, and report performance on each set of NOC Equipment operated
by HNS. The current sets of NOC Equipment are (a) the Equipment used to support Services in North America, (b) the Equipment located
in Russia used to support a Russian aeronautical Service, (c) the Equipment located in Griesheim, Germany (and Intelsat’s
Fuchsstadt facility on a temporary basis) used to support Service in the rest of Europe and (d) the Equipment located at SES’s
Luxemburg facility used to support the Trans-Atlantic Service.

 

3.1   Service Performance Standard

 

HNS will use commercially reasonable
efforts to make the Services available (“Service Availability”) *** of the Scheduled Service Time (as defined in Paragraph
3.3 below) for each calendar month of the Term, such that the aggregate number of minutes of Service interruption for the HX NOC
for a given calendar month of the Term shall not exceed *** of the aggregate number of minutes of Scheduled Service Time.

 

*** Confidential treatment requested.

 

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3.2    Service Performance
Conditions

 

HNS will use commercially reasonable
efforts to provide the Services in accordance with the Service performance standard set forth in Paragraph 3.1 above. In the event
that HNS fails to meet such Service performance standard in any calendar month, as Customer's sole and exclusive remedy, HNS will
pay Customer liquidated damages calculated in accordance with Paragraph 3.4 below. A failure to meet the Service performance standard
does not constitute a Service interruption for purposes of calculating liquidated damages under this section when due to any of
the following causes:

 

		A.	The failure or nonperformance of
                                         any Customer-provided facilities or equipment, or third-party facilities or equipment
                                         acquired by HNS on behalf of Customer, including any out-of-tolerance earth station conditions
                                         not caused by HNS

 

		B.	The fault, negligent act, or negligent
                                         failure to act of Customer, its employees, agents, or invitees.

 

		C.	Preventive
                                         maintenance and/or other scheduled Service outages (when done pursuant to a preventive
                                         maintenance schedule provided by HNS, and reasonably agreed by Customer) as may be necessary
                                         to maintain the Services in satisfactory operating condition, to provide additional system
                                         capacity, to protect the overall performance of the Services, to protect the overall
                                         performance of the Services, or any other such or for any other reasonable cause. For
                                         the avoidance of doubt, preventive maintenance schedules in respect of Customer’s
                                         own NOC equipment shall be mutually agreed to occur outside of each of Customer’s
                                         typical network usage hours. 

 

		D.	An event of Force Majeure suspending
                                         HNS' performance obligations in accordance the applicable terms of this Agreement.

 

		E.	The unavailability of Services to
                                         Customer, pursuant to Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) rules and
                                         regulations published at 47 CFR 64.401, or any applicable agency of any government having
                                         authority, during emergency conditions such as major natural or man-made disasters and
                                         emergencies involving United States national defense and security.

 

3.3    Service
Interruption

 

The Services shall be available
on a 24-hour per day, 365-days per year basis (the “Scheduled Service Time”). The duration of a Service interruption
is measured by the number of hours during the Scheduled Service Time that elapse from the time that a trouble ticket is opened
to the time that HNS notifies Customer that the Services have been restored. Customer’s availability for a given calendar
month shall be a percentage equal to 100% minus a fraction, the numerator of which shall be equal to the aggregate number of minutes
of interruption for Customer's HX NOC Equipment, and the denominator of which shall be equal to the total number of minutes of
scheduled Service time for such month.

 

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3.4   Service Interruption Liquidated
Damages

 

***

 

4.0       CUSTOMER
RESPONSIBILITIES

 

4.1   PROGRAM
MANAGER

 

Customer will designate a primary
point of contact for overall coordination of Customer related activities.

 

4.2    LICENSES

 

Except for the licenses associated
with HNS’s NOC operations, Customer will be responsible for obtaining all necessary licenses from applicable governmental
communications and aeronautical authorities for operating the network. For the North American Services, these authorities include
the FCC and the FAA. HNS, however, will provide Customer reasonable support in applying for such licenses. Customer shall remain
responsible for actually filing all necessary applications and holding and maintaining the licenses.

 

4.3    CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT

 

All Customer-owned Equipment (with
the exception of the HX NOC) located at the NOC shall be operated by the Customer including monitoring, control, trouble isolation
and resolution. Hughes services pertaining to this Customer-owned equipment shall be limited to installation or replacement of
Customer supplied equipment upon request by the Customer.

 

Customer supplied equipment necessary
for HNS to perform system integration and testing shall be in good working order at the time of the system integration.

 

4.4        CUSTOMER
REMOTE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Except for HNS remotely servicing
the remote equipment, such as, resetting such equipment, uploading software to such equipment as requested by Customer, or making
mutually agreed configuration changes to the remote equipment Customer is responsible for all remote equipment installation, maintenance
and troubleshooting and field service issues.

 

4.5    TEST
FACILITY

 

Customer and HNS shall agree on
the requirements of any test lab (in addition to the production NOCs) which might be necessary for the troubleshooting of system
performance issues or testing of new software and/or configurations of customer or HNS supplied software or hardware. Once this
determination is made, HNS will price any additional resources that are required.

 

5.0       BASELINE
OF CURRENT SERVICES 

 

An outline of the Services currently
being provided by HNS under this Agreement is set forth in Exhibit C.

 

*** Confidential treatment requested.

 

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ANNEX
1

 

This Annex
1 sets forth certain additional terms and conditions in respect of the provision, sale and use of satellite capacity in support
of Row 44’s North American, European, Russian and Trans-Atlantic network, which shall be binding on Row 44 during the period
that such capacity is being provided by HNS to Row 44. For purposes of this Annex, Row 44 shall be referred to as the “Customer.”

 

		I.	DEFINITIONS

 

“Affiliates”
shall mean, with respect to any Person, any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control
(i.e., the power to direct affairs by reason of ownership of voting stock, by contract or otherwise) with such Person and
any member, director, officer or employee of such Person.

 

“Authorization”
shall mean, the HNS written document which provides technical details such as satellite, transmit frequency and contractual power
level for Customer carriers.

 

“Governmental
Communications Authority” shall mean the agency of the applicable governmental entity that control licensing for communications
services. In the United States, the applicable Governmental Communications Authority is the FCC.

 

“Hughes”
or “HNS” shall mean Hughes Network Systems, LLC, or any of its Affiliates.

 

“Laws”
shall mean all international, federal, state, local and other laws, rules and other regulations, including without limitation,
those issued by the applicable Governmental Communications Authority.

 

“Non-Preemptible”
shall mean transponders or partial capacity that is not protected in the event of a satellite failure but is not subject to preemption
to restore any other service.

 

“Person”
shall mean any person or entity, whether an individual, trustee, corporation, general partnership, limited partnership, trust,
unincorporated organization, business association, firm, joint venture, governmental agency or authority, or otherwise.

 

“Preemptible”
shall mean capacity that is not protected in the event of a failure but may be used by HNS and/or the Satellite Operator to recover
other carriers or service effected by a satellite failure. HNS shall have the right to immediately preempt or interrupt Customer’s
use of Customer’s Capacity in the event that any HNS or the Satellite Operator domestic satellite(s) suffers a failure to
meet any applicable performance specifications. This preemption will be for service recovery only and not for business only reasons.

 

“Satellite”
shall mean the Satellite(s) specified in Exhibit C used to provide Services to Customer’s Network.

 

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“Satellite Operator”
shall mean (a) Intelsat, in respect of the Horizons 1 Satellite or IS-905 Satellites, (b) SES Americom, in respect of the SES-1
or the AMC- 9 Satellite, (c) Eutelsat, in respect of the E7A or E10A Satellites, (d) Altegrosky or its supplier Gazprom Satellite
Systems, in respect of the Yamal Satellites, or, if applicable, (e) SES, in respect of the SES-6 satellite, or (f) any Replacement
Satellite of any of the foregoing Satellites from which Customer’s Transponder Capacity is being provided at any given time.

 

“Transponder(s)”
shall mean a specified component of the Satellite which, for a particular frequency band, receives, amplifies, translates frequency
and retransmits radio signals. Each Transponder contains one traveling wave tube amplifier (a “TWTA”). Transponder
shall also mean, for purposes of this definition, any replacement of alternate components thereof.

 

“Transponder
Capacity” shall mean the capacity on the Satellite for Use by Customer as specified in Exhibit C to this Agreement.
Transponder Capacity shall also mean the capacity on a Transponder other than the one specified in Exhibit C, to which HNS or
the Satellite Operator directs Customer to move, after notice thereof from HNS or the Satellite Operator, as the case may be.

 

“Transponder
Capacity Failure” shall mean the failure of Hughes to provide Customer’s aggregate Transponder Capacity on a Transponder
which meets a saturated downlink EIRP level specified by the Satellite Operator, or such other metric as may be applicable for
the particular satellite. Determination that a Transponder Capacity Failure has occurred shall be made by Hughes or the Satellite
Operator in its sole discretion using facilities located at the Satellite Operator’s telemetry, tracking and control earth
station.

 

“Usage”
or “Use” shall refer to Customer’s (or its uplinking or other agents’) radio transmission to, or
utilization of, the Satellite(s) or Customer’s Transponder Capacity.

 

“User”
shall mean the actual owner of a Transponder, including HNS or the Satellite Operator, if there remain any unsold or unleased
Transponders, or any permitted lessee, licensee, or assignee of such Transponder, or any entity to which HNS or the Satellite
Operator provides services on a Transponder.

 

		II.	CERTAIN
                                         UNDERSTANDINGS

 

			1.  Ownership of Transponders. Customer understands and
                                                                             agrees that the Satellite Operator is the authorized operator of the Satellite(s). Neither the Agreement nor Customer’s
                                                                             Use of Transponder Capacity shall, or shall be deemed to, convey title or any other ownership interest to Customer in or to
                                                                             any Transponder. Customer acknowledges and agrees (i) that nothing contained in the Agreement shall prevent any sale,
                                                                             mortgage, or encumbrance of the Satellite or any Transponder thereof by the Satellite Operator, (ii) that
                                                                             Customer’s Transponder Capacity is provided on a leased basis and is not being sold to Customer,
                                                                             (iii) that neither any Transponder nor any Satellite, nor any lease thereof nor any interest of any type therein, shall
                                                                             be subject to any claim, prior, subsequent or otherwise, of Customer or its creditors as a result of the Agreement, and
                                                                             (iv) that, as to any Transponder, the rights of Customer under the Agreement will be subject and subordinate to the
                                                                             rights of any purchaser purchasing such Transponder and leasing it back to HNS pursuant to a sale and leaseback
                                                                             transaction.

 

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2.    Control of
Satellite. Customer understands and agrees that the Satellite Operator shall control and provide for the operation of the
Satellite. Customer agrees that the Satellite Operator shall be responsible for: (i) securing, providing and maintaining
the applicable license(s) for the Satellite; (ii) maintaining the Satellite; (iii) complying at all times during
the term of the Agreement with all applicable governmental regulations relating to the Satellite.

 

III.    SERVICE DEFINITION

 

HNS shall provide authorization
for Customer to operate the carriers designated by Hughes and Satellite Operator.

 

HNS shall provide in
writing to Customer a Satellite Capacity Authorization document which will provide all technical elements of the carriers authorized
for this capacity. Customer shall make best efforts to operate within the provided authorization.

 

IV.   CONTINUITY OF SERVICE

 

1.   Preemption/Interruption
of Service. Customer recognizes and agrees that for “Technical or Safety Reason(s)”, which shall include, but
shall not be limited to, (1) the protection of the overall health or performance of the Satellite or its Transponders; (2) the
prevention of interference or cross-talk; (3) the protection of public safety; or (4) compliance with an order from any applicable
Governmental Communications Authority, HNS and/or the Satellite Operator may take the following “Action(s)”: (i) preempt
or interfere with Customer’s Use of any Transponder or other component of the Satellite, (ii) reassign TWTAs to different
Transponders on the Satellite, or (iii) reassign the frequency assignment of Customer’s Transponder Capacity. Customer
acknowledges and agrees that an Action by HNS and/or the Satellite Operator may result in the preemption or interruption of the
Use of Customer’s Transponder Capacity. To the extent technically feasible, HNS shall give Customer oral or written notice
prior to taking an Action and shall use reasonable efforts to schedule and conduct such Action so as to minimize the disruption
of Customer’s Use of Customer’s Transponder Capacity. Customer acknowledges and agrees that if such preemption or
interruption occurs, then Customer shall cooperate with and assist HNS during such periods and Customer may be entitled to Service
Credits pursuant to Section I.3 of Exhibit A to this Agreement or the termination of the provision of Space Segment Services pursuant
to Section VIII below.

 

2.    Provision of
Continuing Service. In the event of a Transponder Capacity Failure, HNS will make best efforts with the Satellite Operator
to restore Customer’s Transponder Capacity using a spare component of a Transponder on the Satellite (including a spare
traveling wave tube), if available, or if such spare component is unavailable, then by using an alternate Transponder on the Satellite,
if available. The availability of such spare component or alternate Transponder on the Satellite, on a permanent or temporary
basis, shall be determined by the Satellite Operator.

 

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V.   CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS

 

1.    Non-interference
and Use Restrictions. Customer’s transmissions to and from the Satellite and its use of the Customer’s
Transponder Capacity shall comply with all applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations. Customer will follow
established practices and procedures for frequency coordination and will not use the Customer’s Transponder Capacity,
or any portion thereof, in a manner which would or could be expected to, under standard engineering practice, harm the
Customer’s Transponder Capacity or interfere with the use of or harm any portion of the Transponder from which the
Customer’s Transponder Capacity is provided that is not assigned to Customer, any other Transponder, the Satellite, or
any other in-orbit satellite or transponder on such satellite. Customer shall also comply with the operational requirements
as may be issued by HNS from time to time, in its reasonable discretion.

 

2.    Permitted Use.
The Customer’s Transponder Capacity may be used by Customer solely for transmission of its own or its customers’ digital
telecommunications services

 

3    Compliance
With Laws. From the Effective Date and through and during the Term described in Exhibit C, Customer (which includes any
and all uplinking or other agents of Customer) shall comply with the terms in this Annex and shall be responsible for
complying with, and shall comply with all Laws (including the Obscenity Laws defined below) applicable to it regarding the
operation and Use of the Satellite and the Transponders, or Customer’s lease or Use of Customer’s Transponder
Capacity (including, but not limited to, the transmission of any programming or material).

 

4.
   Transmission Parameters. Customer transmissions to the Satellite must be within the technical parameters specified
by HNS or the Satellite Operator for the transmission type Used and the Transponder Used. If Customer leases Partial
Transponder Capacity, Customer shall supply HNS with all information reasonably requested, including but not limited to
transmission parameters. Customer shall comply with the Satellite Access Procedures provided by HNS from time to time.
Customer’s Use of Customer’s Transponder Capacity shall not interfere with the Use of that or any other
Transponder by others and shall not cause physical harm to that or any other Transponder or to the Satellite. In order to
minimize interference among various users of the Transponder Capacity, Customer shall notify HNS in a timely manner of
Customer’s proposed transmission parameters, including power, frequency, modulation, and such other information as HNS
may reasonably request. Customer shall not initiate transmission or change its transmission parameters until written approval
of such initiation or change is received from HNS. It is specifically contemplated by HNS and Customer that if Customer
requires Partial Transponder Capacity, HNS may initially specify, and later change (upon ten days advance notice to
Customer), the operating center frequency of Customer’s carriers in order to place intermodulation products at
frequencies which allow for maximum use of the Transponder.

 

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5.   Customer’s Transmitting
Terminals. Customer shall be responsible for the provision, installation, operation, maintenance of, and for securing all necessary
licenses and/or authorizations for all facilities and equipment not owned or operated by HNS (“Customer-Provided Facilities”),
for transmitting signals to, or receiving signals from, the Satellite in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Annex.
Customer shall configure, equip, and operate earth terminal facilities and all other equipment used in connection with Customer’s
Use of Transponder Capacity to conform to the characteristics and technical parameters of the Satellite as provided by HNS from
time to time. Customer shall operate all Customer Provided Facilities with qualified and authorized personnel and in a manner that
allows for the immediate cessation of transmission. Upon written or oral notice from the satellite provider that operational or
technical reasons necessitate a cessation (as determined by the Satellite Operator in its sole discretion), or that Customer’s
Use is in violation of any law, Customer shall immediately cease transmission. HNS shall have the right, but not the obligation,
to inspect any Customer-Provided Facilities together with associated facilities and equipment used by Customer, or by a third party
under the authority of Customer, to transmit to any of the Customer's Transponder Capacity. HNS will use all reasonable efforts
to schedule inspections to minimize the disruption of the operation of the facilities, and Customer shall make the facilities available
for inspection at all reasonable times. Customer shall, upon HNS’ request, provide measured proof that any transmissions
from Customer-Provided Facilities meet or exceed applicable governmentally imposed requirements.

 

6.   Third-Party Use. Without
implying any right of Customer to permit any third party use of the Customer’s Transponder Capacity, Customer shall be responsible
to HNS for any third party use or transmissions that is/are permitted by Customer to the same extent as it would be for Customer’s
own use or transmissions and references in this Annex with respect to Customer’s responsibilities to HNS regarding Customer’s
use or transmissions shall be interpreted accordingly.

 

7.   Central Authority. Customer
shall furnish prior written notification to HNS of a central authority (and of any change in such authority), which shall have
at all times the ability promptly to control Customer’s transmitting facilities used in connection with Customer’s
Transponder Capacity. Customer shall coordinate with HNS and the designated entity performing telemetry, tracking and control on
the Satellite and shall follow prescribed procedures for the start or end of any transmission.

 

8.   Cooperation. Customer
shall cooperate with HNS in order to facilitate HNS’ provision of Customer’s Transponder Capacity on a continuous basis.
For example (and by way of illustration and not limitation), Customer shall cooperate with HNS in trouble determination and fault
isolation activities. Customer shall furnish HNS with such relevant information as HNS may reasonably require in order to provide
and protect the Transponder(s) used in providing Customer’s Transponder Capacity. Customer shall promptly notify HNS when
it believes that a Transponder Capacity Failure has occurred.

 

9.   Additional Usage Representations
and Obligations. Customer has not been convicted for the criminal violation of, and has not been found by any federal, state
or local governmental authority with appropriate jurisdiction (collectively, the “Governmental Authority”) to have
violated any Laws concerning illegal or obscene program material or the transmission thereof (the “Obscenity Laws”),
and Customer is not aware of any pending investigation (including, without limitation, a grand jury investigation) involving Customer’s
programming or any pending proceeding against Customer for the violation of any Obscenity Laws. Customer will notify HNS as soon
as it receives notification of, or becomes aware of, any pending investigation by any Governmental Authority, or any pending criminal
proceeding against Customer, which investigation or proceeding concerns transmissions by Customer potentially in violation of any
Law relating to the Use of Customer’s Transponder Capacity, including without limitation, Obscenity Laws. Customer will not
Use, or allow the Use of, Customer’s Transponder Capacity for direct distribution of programming to television viewers unless
the programming is scrambled such that television viewers can receive the programming only through the use of a decoder authorized
by Customer or Customer’s authorized agent.

 

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VI. OUTAGES

 

1. Failure of Capacity. If, after the commencement
date of services hereunder, the Customer’s Transponder Capacity fails to meet the applicable specifications for (a) a cumulative
period of ten (10) hours during any consecutive 30-day period, or (b) any period of time following a catastrophic event under circumstances
that make it clearly ascertainable that a failure described in clause (a) will occur, the Customer’s Transponder Capacity
shall be deemed to have suffered a “Confirmed Failure,” unless such failure is the result of a Force Majeure event,
in which event the consequences of such failure shall be governed under said Section. Any such failure(s) must be confirmed by
HNS. If confirmed, the failure shall be measured as commencing from the later to occur of (i) Customer’s cessation of use
of the affected Customer’s Transponder Capacity and (ii) notice from Customer to HNS of such failure. Any such failure shall
be deemed to have ended upon the earlier to occur of (x) Customer’s resumption of use of the Customer’s Transponder
Capacity and (y) notice by HNS to Customer that the affected Customer Transponder Capacity meets the applicable specifications.

 

In the event of a Confirmed Failure of Customer’s
Transponder Capacity, HNS or the Satellite Operator shall, as soon as possible and to the extent technically feasible, employ certain
redundant equipment units on the Satellite (“Spare Equipment”) on a first-needed, first-served basis as among Customer
and other Transponder owners, customers, and users, including without limitation, those who may take service via capacity provided
by the Satellite Operator, but who may have no direct right to access the capacity themselves, such as compressed digital channel
customers (“Protected Parties”), as a substitute for an equipment unit which has failed; provided, that Customer acknowledges
that the Satellite Operator may elect to use “Substitute Capacity” (as provided in below), if available, in lieu of
using Spare Equipment.

 

Customer acknowledges and agrees that the Spare Equipment
redundancy plan of the Satellite may require the Satellite Operator to reassign certain SSPAs or TWTAs, as applicable, among Transponders
to make use of Spare Equipment. In circumstances in which a spare SSPA or TWTA is required to be employed for any Protected Party
and to do so requires a change in the SSPA or TWTA assigned to Customer, Customer shall, on notice from HNS or the Satellite Operator,
immediately cease transmitting to the Satellite to allow the SSPA or TWTA that is assigned to its Transponder to be reassigned
and a different unit (that meets the Performance Specifications) to be put in its place.

 

If: (a) the Customer's Transponder Capacity suffers
a Confirmed Failure, and (b) the Spare Equipment associated with such Customer's Transponder Capacity is not available or
the use of such Spare Equipment would not correct the failure, and (c) equivalent capacity on another Transponder meeting the Performance
Specifications (the "Substitute Capacity"), is available and its use by Customer in accordance with the Satellite Operator’s
Operational Requirements is not predicted to interfere with the use or rights of others using the Satellite, in each case as determined
by the Satellite Operator, acting in good faith, then the Satellite Operator, as soon as possible and to the extent technically
feasible, employ such Substitute Capacity for the Customer's Transponder Capacity to satisfy HNS’ obligations under the Agreement.
In the event such Substitute Capacity for the failed Customer's Transponder Capacity is deployed, such Substitute Capacity shall
be deemed to be Customer's Transponder Capacity for all purposes under the Agreement.

 

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In the event that two or more Transponders on the
Satellite simultaneously fail to meet their respective service or performance specifications and Spare Equipment or Substitute
Capacity is available for some, but not all of the affected capacity, then the allocation of such Spare Equipment or Substitute
Capacity shall be determined by the Satellite Operator. As used in this Section, the term "simultaneously" shall be deemed
to mean occurring within a 24-hour period.

 

2.   Service
Credits. In the event of a “Confirmed Outage” of Customer’s Transponder Capacity which Outage results in
the Service Performance Standard specified in Section 3 of Exhibit A not being met, Customer shall be entitled to Service Credits
in accordance with the provisions of said Section 3.

 

3.   Replacement of Satellite and/or
Communications Payload. During the Term specified in Exhibit C, HNS or the Satellite Operator may replace the Satellite or
one of its communications payloads (e.g. Ku -band) with another satellite (a “Replacement Satellite”) at the same orbital
location or at such other orbital location to which such Replacement Satellite may be authorized by the applicable Governmental
Communications Authority to be located. In such circumstances, provided there is available substantially comparable substitute
capacity on the Replacement Satellite, HNS shall provide such capacity to Customer (the “Replacement Capacity”) and
the Agreement shall continue with such Replacement Capacity in lieu of the capacity originally provided for the remainder of its
scheduled Capacity Term. The Replacement Capacity shall be deemed substantially comparable if the performance specifications for
the Replacement Capacity (the “Replacement Performance Specifications”) have materially the same or better coverage
and performance than the original specifications. HNS shall use all reasonable efforts to minimize any disruption of operations
while the Customer’s Transponder Capacity is being transferred from one satellite to the other and Customer may be entitled
to Service Credits during any period that the Customer’s Transponder Capacity may be unavailable from both satellites. In
the event of a replacement of Customer’s Transponder Capacity under this Section, all references in this Annex to the Satellite,
Customer’s Transponder Capacity shall thereafter be deemed to refer to the Replacement Satellite. In the event that the Replacement
satellite cannot be served via an existing Hughes RFT, Hughes will provide pricing for an additional RFT if feasible or alternative
teleport approach if available.

 

VII. INDEMNIFICATION

 

		1.	Indemnification.

 

		a)	Customer shall indemnify and save HNS and the Satellite Operator harmless from all claims, liabilities losses, costs or damages,
including attorneys fees and costs, arising out of (i) Customer’s Use of Customer’s Transponder Capacity pursuant
to this Annex, including, without limitation, Customer’s violation or alleged violation of any of the Laws, including without
limitation, the Obscenity Laws described in Section V or any actual or alleged libel, slander, obscenity, indecency, infringement
of copyright, breach in the privacy or security of transmissions; (ii) Customer’s breach of its obligations under the Agreement;
(iii) any disputes between or among Customer and its transmission recipients or its programs or other transmission content suppliers;
or (iv) any claims made under any warranty, representation or statement by Customer to any third party concerning Customer’s
Transponder Capacity.

 

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		b)	Customer shall pay all expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incurred by HNS in connection with all legal or other formal
or informal proceedings concerning claims of third parties arising out of or related to the items specified in Section 1(a) above,
and Customer shall satisfy all judgments, costs, or other awards which may be incurred by or rendered against HNS.

 

		c)	HNS shall have the sole right of defense in any legal or other formal or informal proceedings concerning claims of third parties,
provided, however, that HNS shall conduct such defense with legal counsel reasonably satisfactory to Customer. Customer shall pay
any settlement of any such claim or legal or other formal or informal proceeding, but Customer shall not agree to any settlement
of any third party claim without first giving thirty (30) days prior written notice of the terms and conditions of such settlement
to HNS and obtaining HNS’ written consent to such settlement.

 

		2.	Injunctive Relief

 

		a)	HNS’ Right to Injunctive Relief. In order to protect against or prevent violations of Laws or to protect the Satellite,
other satellites and/or the transponder capacity or other Users (including HNS) from interference or other similar breaches of
the Agreement, HNS shall have the right immediately to obtain injunctive relief, including a temporary restraining order on notice
of four (4) hours or more to Customer, to prevent Customer from breaching, or to compel Customer to perform, its obligations
under the Agreement.

 

		b).	Customer’s Right to Injunctive Relief. In order to protect Customer’s right to Use Customer’s Transponder
Capacity from a wrongful termination by HNS pursuant to Section VIII below, or a wrongful denial by HNS of Customer’s access
pursuant to Section VIII, Customer shall have the right immediately to seek injunctive relief, including a temporary restraining
order on notice of four (4) hours or more to HNS, if any such wrongful termination or denial of access occurs.

 

		4.	Right to Deny Access.

 

		a)	If Customer violates any provision of this Annex, and, following notice from HNS, continues to violate any such provision,
then in addition to its other rights hereunder, HNS shall have the immediate right to prevent Customer from accessing Customer’s
Transponder Capacity to the extent, but only to the extent necessary and for the time necessary to prevent such breach from continuing.

 

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		b)	If, in connection with Using Customer’s Transponder Capacity,

 

		i)	Customer is convicted under any Obscenity Law or has been found by any Governmental Authority to have violated any such law;

 

		ii)	based on any Use of Customer’s Transponder Capacity by Customer, HNS is indicted or otherwise charged as a criminal defendant,
or is convicted under any Obscenity law, or becomes the subject of a criminal proceeding or a governmental action seeking a fine,
license revocation or other sanctions, or any Governmental Authority seeks a cease and desist or other similar order or filing;

 

		iii)	the applicable Governmental Communications Authority has issued an order initiating a proceeding to revoke HNS or the Satellite
Operator’s authorization to operate the Satellite;

 

		iv)	HNS obtains a court order pursuant to this Section, or a court or Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction orders HNS
to deny access to user or orders user to cease transmission; or

 

		v)	HNS receives notice (the “Illegal Programming Notice”), written or oral, from a Governmental Authority that such
authority considers Customer and/or any other user’s programming to be in violation of Obscenity Laws (the “Illegal
Programming”), and that if HNS does not cease transmitting such Illegal Programming, then HNS and/or its parent or affiliates
and/or any of their executives will be indicted or otherwise charged as a criminal defendant, will become the subject of a criminal
proceeding or a governmental action seeking a fine, license revocation or other sanctions, or that such Governmental Authority
will seek a cease and desist or other similar order or filing (with HNS being obligated, to the extent permitted by law, to provide
Customer with a copy of such Illegal Programming Notice, if written, or with other verification, including the details thereof,
if oral);

 

then, upon written notice from HNS to Customer (the
“Denial of Access Notice”), which may be oral directed to Customer, Customer shall cease using Customer’s Transponder
Capacity, immediately, in the case of a denial of access pursuant to subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) above, or within
24 hours following receipt of such notice, in the case of a denial of access pursuant to subparagraph (v), above; and if user
does not voluntarily cease using such capacity at the appropriate time, then HNS shall have the right to take such steps as they
may deem necessary to prevent user from accessing Customer’s Transponder Capacity. Provided, however, that if user has more
than one programming service, then the denial of access by HNS shall apply only to the Transponder used to provide the illegal
Programming Service; and provided further, however, that if, upon receipt of the Denial of access Notice from HNS, user does not
immediately cease transmission of such Illegal Programming Service, then HNS shall have the right to take such steps as they deem
necessary to prevent user from accessing the Transponder used to transmit such Illegal Programming Service (and if, thereafter,
Customer transmits such Illegal Programming Service using any of Customer’s Transponder Capacity, then HNS shall have the
immediate right, without further notification, to take such steps as HNS deems necessary to prevent Customer from accessing any
of Customer’s Transponder Capacity). As used herein, “user” shall mean Customer and any person to whom Customer
transfers all or part of its right to Use Customer’s Transponder Capacity, including without limitation, a sublessee, licensee
or assignee.

 

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VIII. TERMINATION OF SPACE SEGMENT SERVICES

 

The provisions of the Agreement relative to Space Segment Services
shall terminate automatically upon the End Date specified in Exhibit C, unless terminated earlier pursuant to one of the following
paragraphs:

 

1. Events of Customer Default. In the event
that an Event of Customer Default, as defined in the Agreement, occurs, then HNS may, by giving written notice thereof to Customer,
terminate the provisions of the Agreement relative to Space Segment Services as of a date specified in such notice of termination.
In the event that HNS terminates the Agreement for any such reason, in addition to all of HNS’ other remedies at law or in
equity, HNS may declare immediately due and payable a “Termination Fee” equal to the monthly fees remaining unpaid
over the balance of the term of the Agreement.

 

Further, in such event, HNS shall be entitled to
use the Customer's Transponder Capacity for whatever purpose HNS sees fit and Customer shall not be entitled to any equitable relief
with respect to such use or any refund of amounts paid to HNS. Customer acknowledges that HNS’ rights set forth in this section:
(i) are reasonable under all of the circumstances existing as of this date; (ii) constitute liquidated damages for the loss
of a bargain; and (iii) do not constitute a penalty.

 

2. Termination for Transponder Capacity Failure.
If a Transponder Capacity Failure continues uninterrupted for more than ten (10) consecutive days, or such other period as is mutually
agreed upon in writing by HNS and Customer, then the provisions of the Agreement relative to Space Segment may be immediately terminated
by either party by written notice to the other delivered on or before the thirtieth day after the calendar day on which the Transponder
Capacity Failure began. If so terminated, HNS shall refund to Customer a prorated amount of any prepaid charges for the terminated
transponder capacity and HNS shall have no other or further liability to Customer.

 

3. Termination for Removal of Satellite. If,
during the Term, the Satellite Operator or HNS, in their sole discretion, (1) determines that it is necessary to remove the
Satellite from operation and (2) does not elect to provide equivalent replacement capacity to Customer at the same orbital
slot as was previously occupied by the Satellite, then it is understood and agreed that upon removing the Satellite from its assigned
orbital location, HNS shall have no further obligations to Customer relative to the provision Space Segment under in respect of
that Satellite under the Agreement; provided, however, that until the Satellite is removed, HNS shall continue to make available
Customer’s Transponder Capacity as provided for herein. HNS will, to the extent possible, provide Customer with ninety (90)
days’ notice prior to the disposition of the Satellite. Upon any termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Section, HNS
shall refund to Customer a prorated amount of any prepaid charges for the terminated Transponder Capacity. Except as set forth
in the preceding sentence, HNS shall have no liability to Customer upon such termination.

 

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EXHIBIT B

 

TO 

 

AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES
AGREEMENT

 

NOC OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL
SUPPORT SERVICE

 

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EXHIBIT B

 

A.    SCOPE

 

Exhibit B defines the work to be performed by HNS (HNS) to provide
HX NOC operations, maintenance and technical support services for the North America, Europe, Russia and Transatlantic networks

 

HX NOC operations and maintenance services consists of operating
and maintaining the Customer’s dedicated HX NOC facilities installed at the Las Vegas NOC for North America, the Griesheim
and Fuchsstadt NOCs for Europe, the Bear Lake NOC for Russia, and the Luxemburg NOC for Transatlantic.

 

1.0  Support
Services

 

Hub and network operations centers are staffed 24 hours per
day, 365 days per year, with technical support personnel.  In the event of any failure of any Customer-owned HX NOC Equipment,
HNS will replace the failed item with a redundant or spare component from the Customer’s spare inventory, and will, following
receipt of the failed item, repair the failed item on average within: thirty (30) days for HNS manufactured equipment and within
forty five (45) days for equipment manufactured by a third party.  HNS will then return the repaired item to the Customer’s
spare inventory in accordance with procedures to be developed by the parties.

 

Technical systems and software support will be provided for
operational problems by HNS. Technical support services are those services, related to the isolation and resolution of problems
occurring within the Hughes supplied equipment and software. Customer is responsible for isolation and troubleshooting of aeronautical
terminal problems., except that HNS will provide status monitoring of the remote terminals. The operational status of each remote
terminal (active or inactive) will be accessible to Customer via the network management system.

 

The various technical support services that will be provided
to Customer as part of this Maintenance Agreement are described below.

		·	NOC and system level support 24 hours per day, seven days per week. In the event of a NOC operational
issue, HNS will open a Customer Case Record (CCR) and notify the customer of the event. Periodic updates will be made to the ticket
which track major problem isolation steps and results.

		·	Customer shall be provided with a URL
and a Username/Password that will enable them to read their CCRs via the Internet. This access will also show the last 60 days
of activities (tickets opened/closed) and provides a means of commenting back to the assigned support engineer or HNS management.

		·	HNS will provide Customer Service Bulletins
(CSBs) periodically to notify Customer of problems that have been reported with the system, the current correction status of these
problems and/or operational procedures to provide a work around to the problems. CSBs also provide additional information, not
available in the current system documentation.

		·	Upgrades to the current version of software
within the Customer’s Hub equipment will be made as necessary to incorporate bug fixes. Update schedules will be mutually
agreed with the Customer.

		·	HNS will provide the Customer with updates to the standard system documentation via the internet
web site and/or on a CDROM

		·	Customer access to the HX network management system for terminal related monitoring, maintenance
and diagnostic functions such as: terminal commissioning support, display of terminal status, display of terminal link statistics,
and terminal reset commands. Remote terminal software downloads or configuration changes will be the responsibility of HNS.

 

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		·	HNS
                                         will provide Customer access to the HX network management system for the monitoring of
                                         alarm conditions with respect to the HX NOC equipment (but not the NOC components that
                                         are on the shared platform). Any NOC related software downloads or configuration changes
                                         will be the responsibility of HNS. 

 

2.0 Problem
Severity Levels

 

When a CCR is opened a severity
level is assigned based upon the impact or potential impact of the problem. The various severity level designations are described
below.

 

	 	Severity 1:	Network down
	 	Severity 2:	Problem that will cause a severity 1 circumstance if not corrected
	 	Severity 3:	Recurring operational problem
	 	Severity 4:	Technical questions / future release request / software upgrades
	 	Severity 5:	Single event problem with minor impact
	 	Severity 6:	Currently used for advance warranty issues if applicable
	 	Severity 7:	Problems that will be resolved in a future software release.

 

The specific severity level definitions, actions, and escalation
timeframes for critical problems (severity level 1 through 3 are described below.

 

2.1    Severity Level 1 - Network down

 

A network may be declared down if either:

 

		(a)	50% or more of the remote sites are not communicating

		(b)	50% or more of the remote connections fail.

 

The goal is to have the network restored within one (1) hour
of the event. The following are the escalations for Severity Level 1:

 

	Level	 	Time CCR 

Opened	 	Responsibility	 	Action 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	1	 	0 hr	 	Network Operator	 	Open CCR, document problem, notify section supervisor.
	2	 	0 hr	 	Network Engineer	 	Work to resolve the problem.
	3	 	0 hr	 	Section Manager	 	Support network engineer and obtain additional resources as required.  Inform network engineering management and program manager as appropriate.
	4	 	1 hr	 	Network Engineering Director, Program Manager	 	Network engineering director determines if development engineering involvement is necessary and reviews the situation with the program manager. Program manager reviews the situation with the Customer.

 

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	5	 	1 hr	 	Sr. Director of Network Engineering	 	The senior director examines the situation and provides additional resources if required,   estimates the time to resolution,  and escalates to senior management.
		 		 	 Senior Vice President	 	SVP examines the actions taken, determines if additional resourcs are required, reviews the status and next steps with the Customer’s executives.
		 		 	QA War Room Exec VP	 	QA war room reviews the overall actions, determines if additional actions are required, advises the executive vp and the OOTC of the status, and determines whether process changes are required.         

 

2.2    Severity Level 2 - Condition
exists that has a major negative impact on the customer or if left unchecked could result in a severity level 1 event

 

Examples of this are:

		(a)	Loss of redundancy

		(b)	Continuous connectivity problems

		(c)	Failure of a previously implemented protocol or application.

		(d)	Failure of a newly applied patch or fix to an existing problem.

 

The goal is to address the problem within 4 hours with a work-around,
patch, parts replacement or an alternative plan that has been agreed with by the Customer. If the original problem is resolved
with a temporary fix the original CCR is to be closed and a second CCR opened at a lower severity level to track the ongoing problem
resolution.

 

	Level	 	Time CCR

Opened	 	Responsibility	 	Action 
	1	 	0 hr	 	Network Operator	 	Open CCR, document problem, notify section supervisor.
	2	 	1 hr	 	Network Engineer	 	Work with Customer to resolve the problem.
	3	 	4 hr	 	Section Manager	 	Support network engineer and obtain additional resources as required.  Inform network engineering management and the program manager as appropriate.
	4	 	6 hr	 	Network Engineering Director, Program Manager	 	Network engineering director determines if development Engineering involvement is necessary and reviews the situation with the program manager.  The program manager reviews the situation with the Customer.

 

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	5	 	12 hr	 	Sr. Director of Network Engineering 	 	The Sr Director examines the situation, provides additional resources if required, estimates the time to resolution and escalates to senior management.
		 		 	Senior Vice President	 	SVP examines the actions taken, determines if additional resources are required, and advises Customer executives as to status and next steps. 
	7 & 8	 	48 hrs	 	QA War Room, Executive VP	 	QA war room determines if additional actions are required, advises the executive vp and the OOTC of the status, and determines whether process changes are required.

 

2.3    Severity Level 3 - Reoccurring
operational issue with moderate impact

 

Examples are daily events including
the following:

a) Hub component resets

b) Remote resets due to HNS system issue

c) Improper implementation of a new protocol or feature

 

The goal is to address the condition within
10 Days with either a patch or a final fix acceptable to the customer. If the solution is temporary, the original CCR will be closed
and a new severity level 7 CCR will be opened to track planning and implementation of the permanent solution.

 

	Level	 	Time CCR

Opened	 	Responsibility	 	Action 
	1	 	0 hr	 	Network Operator	 	Open CCR, document problem, and notify section supervisor.
	2	 	8 hr	 	Network Engineer	 	Work with Customer to resolve the problem.
	3	 	4 d	 	Section Manager	 	Obtain additional resources as required, inform network engineering management and program manager as appropriate.
	4	 	5 d	 	Network Engineering Director	 	Network engineering director reviews the situation with development engineering and the program manager if appropriate.  Program manager reviews the situation with the Customer.
	5	 	6 d	 	Sr. Director of Operations Support	 	The senior director examines the situation and determines if additional resources are required, estimates the time to resolution, and escalates to senior management.
		 		 	Senior Vice President	 	SVP examines the actions taken, determines if additional resources are required, and advises Customer’s executives of status and next steps. 

 

3.0 SERVICE LIMITATIONS

 

The Technical Support Services are offered with the limitations
outlined in this section.

 

Technical Support Services do not include support
and service for the following:

 

		1)	Service and repair of software, equipment accessories, attachments, or any other devices not specifically purchased by Customer
under the Master Purchase Agreement.

 

		2)	Servicing Equipment and Software that has been changed, modified, or altered other than by means of approved upgrades and configuration
changes.

 

4.0    CUSTOMER
RESPONSIBILITIES

 

4.1    FAULT ISOLATION
AND PROBLEM DETERMINATION

 

Customer shall maintain a technical staff with the capability
of performing airborne terminal fault isolation and problem determination. Further, the Customer's trained staff shall be readily
accessible by phone during periods when the Customer requests Technical Support. The Customer's staff shall assist HNS personnel
in system troubleshooting, fault isolation, and problem determination to the extent requested.

 

4.2     SPARES

 

Customer should purchase and maintain the HNS recommended complement
of spares.

 

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EXHIBIT
C

 

TO

 

AMENDED
AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

 

OUTLINE
OF CURRENT SERVICES AND PRICING

 

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EXHIBIT
C

 

1.
    cURRENT CHARGES FOR nOC oPERATIONS, Maintenance and ancillary services.

 

		A.	Charges for Intra-North America 

 

	Description	 	Price
	
        Applicable for 8 NOCs

        Includes:

        ·Hub
        Equipment and SW Maintenance

        ·Hardware
        Baseband Repair

        ·Use
        of HNS RFT

        ·Tier
        3 System Support

        ·Network
        Engineering

        ·Program
        Management

        ·NOC
        Operations

        ·Rack
        Space (*** Racks)
	 	***
	Rack Space at ***/rack/month	 	***
	Internet Access (*** at *** per month)	 	***

 

		B.	NOC-Related Charges for European Services (excluding Russia)

 

	Description	 	Price
	
        NOC Operations and Maintenance
        for *** of capacity on W2A/E10A Satellite

        
	 	
        ***

	Special NOC O&M Discount	 	
        ***

        

	NOC O & M charges for *** of capacity on the W3A/E7A satellite	 	
        ***

        

	NOC Operations and Maintenance for *** of capacity on the IS-905 Satellite for the period up to the date of activation of the second outroute on the Griesheim NOC	 	
        ***

         

        ***

        

	NOC Operations and Maintenance for *** of capacity on the IS-905 Satellite from the date of activation of Griesheim NOC through 12/31/18	 	
        ***

         

        ***

        

	Uplinking charge for first outroute of IS-905 capacity through the date that the Griesheim NOC is activated	 	
        ***

         

	Uplinking charge for second outroute of IS-905 capacity through the date that the second outroute on the Griesheim NOC is activated	 	
        ***

         

	Uplinking set up for second outroute of IS-905 capacity if outroute is activated prior commissioning of Griesheim NOC (previously completed and paid)	 	
        ***

         

 

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	Uplinking fee from Griesheim NOC for first outroute  (charge commences on date of activation of Griesheim NOC and continues through 12/31/18)	 	
        ***

         

	Uplinking fee from Griesheim NOC for second outroute  (charge commences on date of activation of second outoute from Griesheim NOC and continues through 12/31/18)	 	
        ***

         

	Co-location fee for Fuchsstadt RFT (applicable until date Griesheim NOC is activated)	 	
        ***

         

	*** backhaul circuit (charge commences from availability date of fiber backhaul through the latter of (a) 12 months from date this service commenced, or (b) the date that services from Fuchsstadt are no longer required)	 	
        ***

         

	Backhaul setup fee	 	***
	*** VPN backhaul between Fuchsstadt and Griesheim (through date of availability of fiber backhaul) (if applicable, charge will continue through the date that Services from Fuchsstadt are no longer required) (Notwithstanding the foregoing, the amount above shall be increased to *** for such period)	 	***
	Rack Space (*** racks with second outroute installed) at ***/rack/month	 	***
	Internet Access (***)	 	***

 

		C.	NOC Related Charges for Transatlantic Services 

 

	Description	 	Price
	
        NOC Operations and Maintenance
        for SES-6 capacity

         
	 	***
	
        Teleport Facilities
        Charge

        When
        total of Outroute bandwidth is *** or less 

        When
        total of Outroute bandwidth is more than ***
	 	
         

         *** 

        ***

         

	Co-location of Racks at *** per Rack (*** racks currently in use)	 	***
	
        Backhaul

        Dedicated Circuit

        §*** dedicated circuit 

        §One
        time Setup Fee

         

        VPN Backup (option*)

        §*** VPN

        §One
        Time Setup Fee

        §Usage
        cap: *** average usage over ***
        days (Additional fees apply over *** average)

         

        ·*VPN
        Backup Option is subject to a separate purchase order between the Parties. 

        ·**
        The pricing listed is budgetary and subject to change depending on the purchase order requirements

         
	 	
         

         

        ***

        ***

         

         

        ***

        ***

         

 

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		D.	NOC Related Charges for Russian Services 

 

	Description	 	Price
	
        NOC Operations and Maintenance
        for NOC Equipment at Altegrosky Facility

         

         

        Incremental price for between
        *** and ***

         
	 	
        ***

         

        ***

	Co-location of HX NOC Rack 	 	Included in NOC O&M charge
	
        VPN
        Backhaul (***) 

         
	 	***
	Router Maintenance	 	Included

 

2.
   cURRENT CHARGES FOR SPACE SEGMENT services.

 

		A.	Space Segment Charges for Intra-North America Services 

 

	Satellite	 	Amount of

Capacity	 	Term	 	Total Price
	AMC-9	 	***	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	AMC-9	 	***	 	1/1/14 to 12/31/14	 	***
	AMC-9	 	***	 	1/1/15 to 12/31/15	 	***
	AMC-9	 	***	 	Through 12/31/15	 	***
	AMC-9	 	***	 	1/1/16 to 12/31/20	 	***
	SES-1	 	***	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	SES-1	 	***	 	1/1/14 to 12/31/14	 	***
	SES-1	 	***	 	1/1/15 to 12/31/15	 	***
	SES-1	 	***	 	Through 12/31/15	 	***
	SES-1	 	***	 	1/1/16 to 12/31/20	 	***
	Horizon-1	 	***	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	Horizon-1	 	***	 	1/1/14 to 12/31/14	 	***
	Horizon-1	 	***	 	1/1/15 to 12/31/15	 	***

 

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		B.	Space Segment Charges for European Services (excluding Russia)

 

	Satellite	 	Amount of

Capacity	 	Term	 	Total Price
	W3A/E7A	 	***	 	Through 12/31/14	 	***
	W2A/E10A	 	***	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	IS-905	 	***	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	IS-905	 	Special Discount	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	IS-905	 	***	 	Through 12/31/13	 	***
	IS-905	 	***	 	1/1/14 to 12/31/18	 	***
	IS-905	 	***	 	1/14/14 to 12/31/18	 	***
	IS-905	 	Deferred Bandwidth Charge	 	1/1/14 to 12/31/18	 	***
	IS-905	 	Special Discount	 	1/1/14 to 12/31/18	 	***

 

		C.	Space Segment Charges for Transatlantic Service

 

	Satellite	 	Amount of Capacity	 	Term	 	Total Price
	SES-6 (East Beam)	 	***	 	Through 2/28/14	 	***
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SES-6 (East Beam)	 	***	 	From 3/1/14 to 11/30/14	 	***
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SES-6 (East Beam)	 	***	 	From 12/1/14 to 7/31/16	 	***
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SES-6 (West beam	 	***	 	Through 2/28/14	 	***
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SES-6 (West beam)	 	***	 	3/1/14 11/30/14	 	***
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SES-6 (West beam)	 	***	 	12/1/14 to 7/31/16	 	***

 

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		D.	Space Segment Charges for Russian Service

 

	Satellite	 	Amount of Capacity	 	Term	 	Total Price
	Yamal 300	 	***	 	Through approx. 1/1/14	 	***
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Yamal 300	 	***	 	TBD	 	***

 

Pricing Notes for Russia:

 

		A)	Additional charges will apply in the event that more than *** of
capacity is required

		B)	Pricing may be subject to 18% Russian VAT

		C)	***

		D)	In the event that Customer’s application of providing Internet Access service to commercial
aircraft is not performing satisfactorily, even though the satellite capacity herein provided has not experienced a Transponder
Capacity Failure, as defined above, e.g., the Customer’s terminal cannot maintain commissioned power levels within ***
or the Customer’s terminal cannot maintain operation successfully at ***, the parties
will take the following steps:

		i.	The parties will meet to discuss the problem and determine if there are any technical or operational
steps that may be taken to promptly resolve the problem;

		ii.	In the event that the foregoing alternative is not available, the parties will attempt to determine
if an alternate satellite is available which will provide the performance characteristics required by Customer.

		iii.	Further, in the event that neither of the foregoing alternatives are available, the parties will exercise
good faith efforts to reach a business solution which minimizes, to the extent reasonably practicable, each parties costs and financial
exposure.

 

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EXHIBIT D

 

TO 

 

AMENDMENT AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES
AGREEMENT

  

FORM OF SERVICE ORDER

 

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Exhibit
D

 

Form
of Service Order

 

This Service Order
# ("Order #) is made and entered into as of __________ ___, 20___ (the "Order # Effective Date") by and between
Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HNS), and Row 44, Inc. "Customer") and forms a part of and is incorporated by reference
into that certain Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement by and between the parties dated as of December 31, 2013 (the
"Agreement"). Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto
in the Agreement.

 

		1.	Description of Services to Be Performed:

 

The Services to be performed by HNS are
those specified below:

 

	Category of

Services	 	General Description
	Space Segment	 	(Insert amount of capacity, and satellite name)
	NOC Operations	 	(insert description)
	Rack Hosting	 	(insert description)
	Backhaul	 	(insert description)
	Other Services	 	(insert description)

 

		2.	Term/Time Frames:

 

(insert description)

 

		3.	Applicable Rates, Charges and Payment Terms:

 

See Table Below

 

	Services	 	Monthly Charge	 	Invoicing

Interval
	Space Segment	 	(Insert Amount)	 	Monthly
	NOC Operations	 	(Insert Amount)	 	Monthly
	Rack Hosting	 	(Insert Amount)	 	Monthly
	Backhaul	 	(Insert Amount)	 	Monthly
	Other Services	 	(Insert Amount)	 	Monthly

 

		4.	Applicable Terms and Conditions

 

(insert any special terms)

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereby execute and deliver this
Agreement as of the Effective Date.

 

	Hughes Network Systems, LLC	 	Row 44, Inc.
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	 	 	By:	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:	 	 	Date:	 

 

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SCHEDULE 1

REQUIRED END-USER AGREEMENT TERMS AND
CONDITIONS

 

As specified in Section 9 of this Agreement,
this Attachment contains the terms and conditions which Customer, or its airline customer, must incorporate, in pertinent part,
into its End-User Agreements with its customers.

 

PROHIBITED CONDUCT

 

You agree not to use the Service as follows:
(a) for any unlawful, improper or criminal purpose or activity; (b) to post or transmit information or communications that, whether
explicitly stated, implied, or suggested through use of symbols, are libelous, defamatory, invasive of another person’s privacy,
sadistic, cruel, or racist in content; or which espouses, promotes or incites bigotry, hatred or racism; or which might be legally
actionable for any reason; (c) hurts minors in any way; (d) forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise
the origin of any content transmitted through the Service; (e) intentionally or unintentionally violate any applicable local, provincial,
state, national or international law, including, but not limited to, rules, orders and regulations having the force of law; (f)
to attempt to access or access the accounts of others, to spoof or attempt to spoof the URL or DNS address, or to attempt to penetrate
or penetrate our security measures or other entities' systems ("hacking") whether or not the intrusion results in corruption
or loss of data; (g) to bombard individuals or newsgroups with uninvited communications, data or information, or other similar
activities, including but not limited to "spamming", "flaming" or denial or distributed denial of service attacks;
(h) to transmit unsolicited voluminous emails (for example, spamming) or to intercept, interfere with or redirect email intended
for third parties using the Service; (i) to introduce viruses, worms, harmful code and/or Trojan horses on the Internet; (j) to
post information on newsgroups which is not in the topic area of the newsgroup; (k) to interfere with another person's usage or
enjoyment of the Internet or this Service; (l) to post or transmit information or communications that are defamatory, fraudulent,
obscene or deceptive, including but not limited to scams such as "make-money-fast" schemes or "pyramid/chain"
letters; (m) to damage the name or reputation of Service Provider or its subcontractors, or any of their respective parents, affiliates
and subsidiaries, or any third parties; (n) to transmit confidential or proprietary information, except solely at your own risk;
(o) to violate our or any third party's copyright, trademark, proprietary or other intellectual property rights, including trade
secret rights; (p) to generate excessive amounts (as determined in our sole discretion) of Internet traffic, or to disrupt net
user groups or email use by others; (q) to engage in activities designed to or having the effect of degrading or denying Service
to other users or others (including activities that compromise a server, router, circuit or software; (r) to use any name or mark
of Service Provider Hughes Network Systems, or their respective parents, affiliates or subsidiaries, as a hypertext link to any
Web site or in any advertising publicity or other commercial manner; (t) to use the Service or the Internet in a manner intended
to threaten, harass, or intimidate others; (u) to cause the screen to "scroll" faster than other subscribers or users
are able to type to it, or any action that has a similar disruptive effect, on or through the Service; (v) to use the Service to
disrupt the normal flow of online dialogue, (w) to use the Service to violate any operating rule, policy or guideline of any other
online services provider or interactive service; (x) to attempt to subvert or to aid third parties to subvert, the security of
any computer facility or system connected to the Internet; (y) to impersonate any person or using a false name while using the
Service; (z) to install "auto-responders," "cancel-bots" or similar automated or manual routines which generate
excessive amounts of net traffic, or disrupt net user groups or email use by others; (aa) to make false or unverified complaints
against any subscriber, or otherwise abusing any of our complaint response procedures; (bb) to export software or any information
in violation of US export laws; or (cc) to use the Service in contravention of the limitations of the pricing plan you have chosen.

 

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ILLEGAL PURPOSES

 

You agree not to use the Service nor any
of its elements or related facilities or capabilities to conduct any business or activity, or solicit the performance of any activity,
which is prohibited by or would violate any applicable law, rule, regulation or legal obligation.

 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO CONTENT

 

You agree we do not, and we shall not without
cause, pre-screen content transmitted by you over the Service, but we shall have the right (but not the obligation) in our sole
discretion to refuse or move any such content that is available via the Service, including without limitation any content that
violates the terms of this Agreement or is otherwise objectionable. You agree to evaluate, and bear all risks associated with,
the use of any content, including any reliance on the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of such content, and acknowledge that
you may not rely on any content created by, or submitted to, ourselves.

 

You agree we may preserve and disclose
content if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such preservation or disclosure is reasonably necessary to:
(a) comply with legal process; (b) enforce the terms of this Agreement; (c) respond to claims that any content violates the rights
of third-parties; or (d) protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Service Provider, its users and the public.

 

RESERVATION OF RIGHTS

 

We reserve all copyrights and other rights
in and to any content available through the Service which is identified as, claimed by us as, or known by you to be, proprietary
to us (or our licensors). The content on the Service is protected under applicable copyright law, including as a collective work.
All copying, modification, distribution, publication or other use by you, or by any user of your account, of any such content or
other works is prohibited, except as expressly permitted by ourselves.

 

NO ENDORSEMENT

 

We do not endorse or in any way vouch for
the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of any service, opinion, advice, communication, information or other content
on or made available through the Service. None of such content should be construed or understood to constitute or reflect the views
or approval of Service Provider or any of the subcontractors, subsidiaries or affiliates. We do not recommend that such content
be relied on for reaching important decisions or conclusions without appropriate verification and, as appropriate, professional
advice.

 

INTERNET

 

YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT INTERNET SITES, AND
USE OF THE INTERNET, MIGHT CONSIST OF, INCLUDE AND/OR PROVIDE ACCESS TO IMAGES, SOUND, MESSAGES, TEXT, SERVICES OR OTHER CONTENT
AND MATERIAL THAT MAY BE UNSUITABLE FOR MINORS AND THAT MAY BE OBJECTIONABLE TO MANY ADULTS. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY SUCH CONTENT OR MATERIAL AND AGREES THAT ACCESS TO SAME THROUGH USE OF THE SERVICE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. The reliability,
availability, legality, performance and other aspects of resources accessed through the Internet are beyond our reasonable control
and are not in any way warranted or supported by ourselves or our third party contractors. You acknowledge that safeguards relative
to copyright, ownership, appropriateness, reliability, legality and integrity of content may be entirely lacking with respect to
the Internet and content accessible through it. You confirm that you assume all risk and liability of any use of the Internet through
your account, including your continuous compliance with the Subscriber Agreement.

 

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DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES, LIABILITY AND
RESPONSIBILITY

 

YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT USE OF THE SERVICE
IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. NEITHER WE NOR ANY OF OUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT PROVIDERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, LICENSORS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS
WARRANT THAT THE SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE; NOR DO WE OR ANY OF OUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT PROVIDERS, SERVICE
PROVIDERS, LICENSORS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM USE OF THE SERVICE, INCLUDING
ANY MINIMUM UPLOAD OR DOWNLOAD SPEEDS. THE SERVICE IS DISTRIBUTED ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS WITHOUT
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT FOR THOSE WARRANTIES, IF ANY, WHICH ARE IMPLIED BY, AND INCAPABLE OF EXCLUSION,
RESTRICTION OR MODIFICATION UNDER, THE LAWS APPLICABLE TO THIS SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT. WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY REPRESENTATION OR
WARRANTY THAT THE SERVICE WILL BE ERROR FREE, SECURE OR UNINTERRUPTED OR OPERATE AT ANY MINIMUM SPEED. NO ORAL ADVICE OR WRITTEN
INFORMATION GIVEN BY OURESELVES, OUR EMPLOYEES, DEALERS, AND LICENSORS OR THE LIKE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY; NOR SHALL YOU RELY
ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE. IN ADDITION, WE FURTHER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THE TIMELINESS, DELETION, MIS-DELIVERY, NON-DELIVERY OR FAILURE TO STORE OR ACCURATELY STORE, ANY E-MAIL OR OTHER COMMUNICATIONS,
ADDRESSES OR PERSONALIZATION SETTINGS.

 

IN PARTICULAR, BECAUSE WE MAY PROVIDE ITS
SUBSCRIBERS WITH ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO THE CONTENT AVAILABLE ON THE SERVICE, WHICH CONTENT MAY BE ORIGINATED BY INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS
AND/OR PROVIDERS AND WHICH CONTENT IS NOT AUGMENTED BY OURSELVES, WE CANNOT AND DO NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION
AS ORIGINATED BY SAID INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS AND/OR PROVIDERS, AND WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER FOR ANY ERRORS,
OMISSIONS, OR INACCURACIES RELATING THERETO. IF DEFECTIVE, YOU - NOT OURSELVES, OUR DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES OR
ANY THIRD-PARTY CONTENT PROVIDER - ASSUME THE CONSEQUENCES RESULTING THEREFROM.

 

NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE
GIVEN BY OURSELVES, OUR DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES OR ANY THIRD-PARTY CONTENT PROVIDER, SHALL CREATE ANY WARRANTY
IN OR TO THE SERVICE OR THE CONTENT, AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

 

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

 

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW,
NEITHER WE NOR ANY OF OUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT PROVIDERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, LICENSORS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF USE OF THE SERVICE OR INABILITY TO
USE THE SERVICE OR OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY. WITHOUT IN ANY WAY LIMITING THE FOREGOING, IF FOR ANY REASON,
BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, ANY PORTION OF THE FOREGOING LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL BE VOIDED, THEN IN SUCH EVENT OUR
MAXIMUM, SOLE, AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, OUR DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES OR THIRD PARTY CONTENT PROVIDER, IF ANY, SHALL
BE LIMITED TO GENERAL MONEY DAMAGES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID TO OURSELVES BY YOU FOR SERVICES
FURNISHED UNDER THIS SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT DURING AND FOR A PERIOD OF TIME COMMENCING UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF SUCH ERROR, DEFECT
OR FAILURE AND CEASING UPON THE DISCOVERY OF SUCH, IN WHOLE OR IN PART; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL SUCH PERIOD OF
TIME EXCEED THE TWELVE (12) MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE WHICH SUCH ERROR, DEFECT OR FAILURE IS FIRST DISCOVERED
IN WHOLE OR IN PART.

 

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INDEMNITY

 

You agree to indemnify Service Provider,
Hughes Network Systems, and each of their respective subcontractors against all claims, liability, damages, costs and expenses,
including but not limited to reasonable attorneys fees, arising out of or related to any and all use of your account, including
any content transmitted over the Service, your use of the Service, your violation of this Agreement, and your violation of any
rights of any other person. This includes, without limitation, responsibility for all such consequences of your (or that of any
user of your account) violation of this Subscriber Agreement or placement on or over, or retrieval from or through, the Service
of any software, file, information, communication or other content.

  

PROPRIETARY RIGHTS

 

Except for public domain material, all
copyrightable content distributed over the Service is copyrighted by ourselves or the third-party content provider. We and/or such
third party content providers own all right title and interest to such content and you may not copy, distribute, transmit or publish,
in any form, including printed, electronic, digitized, audio or otherwise, or modify all or any portion of such content without
the prior written consent of the copyright owner; provided, however, that you may store one copy of the content on your personal
computer for your personal use for a period not to exceed thirty calendar days. All copyright or other proprietary rights notices
contained in or associated with the content or contained therein must be preserved in, or on, any copies made of such material.
The placement of copyrighted material in any public posting area, or any software library, without the consent of the copyright
owner is in violation of this Subscriber Agreement.

 

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