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Contract for Globalized Voice Services, User Terminal & Core Module Development

 

 
  

 Exhibit 4.21 
  
 Inmarsat Global Ltd 
 99 City Road, London EC1Y 1AX, England 
  
 Contract No. 09-4642 
  
 for 
  
 Inmarsat’s Global Satellite Phone
Service 
 User Terminal and Core Module Development 
  

with 
  
 Sasken Communications Technologies Ltd 
 139/25 Intermediate Ring Road, Domlur,
Bangalore, 560071, 
  
  

					
	 	 	 
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 INMARSAT CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
  
 Table of Contents 
  

					
	 Preamble
	  	4
	 Definitions and Interpretations
	  	4-7
	 Article 1:
	  	 Scope of Contract and Work
	  	7
	 Article 2:
	  	 Delivery by Contractor
	  	7
	 Article 3:
	  	 Performance Schedule
	  	8
	 Article 4:
	  	 Price
	  	8
	 Article 5:
	  	 Final Acceptance
	  	8
	 Article 6:
	  	 Taxes and Duties
	  	8
	 Article 7:
	  	 Payment Terms
	  	9
	 Article 8:
	  	 Contractor Deliverables, Title and Assumption of Risk
	  	10
	 Article 9:
	  	 Warranty
	  	10
	 Article 10:
	  	 Access to Work in Progress and Data
	  	12
	 Article 11:
	  	 Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights
	  	12
	 Article 12:
	  	 Patents for Patentable Inventions
	  	15
	 Article 13:
	  	 Contractor’s IPR Indemnity
	  	17
	 Article 14:
	  	 Loss and Damage Indemnity;
	  	18
	 Article 15:
	  	 Inmarsat IPR Indemnity
	  	18
	 Article 16:
	  	 Limitation of Liability
	  	19
	 Article 17:
	  	 Inmarsat Property and Facilities
	  	19
	 Article 18:
	  	 Documents Supplied by Inmarsat
	  	20
	 Article 19:
	  	 Confidentiality
	  	20
	 Article 20:
	  	 Public Release of Information
	  	22
	 Article 21:
	  	 Termination
	  	22
	 Article 22:
	  	 Termination for Convenience
	  	23
	 Article 23:
	  	 Consequences of Force Majeure
	  	24
	 Article 24:
	  	 Governmental or Regulatory Body Authorisations
	  	24
	 Article 25:
	  	 Applicable Law
	  	24
	 Article 26:
	  	 Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
	  	25
	 Article 27:
	  	 Changes
	  	26
	 Article 28:
	  	 Key Personnel
	  	27
	 Article 29:
	  	 Key Sub-Contractors
	  	27
	 Article 30:
	  	 Principles Applicable to Selection of Sub-Contractors
	  	27
	 Article 31:
	  	 Assignment of Contract
	  	27
	 Article 32:
	  	 Responsible Officers
	  	28
	 Article 33:
	  	 Communications
	  	28
	 Article 34:
	  	 Time Limits
	  	28
	 Article 35:
	  	 Incentives for Early Delivery
	  	28
	 Article 36:
	  	 Order of Precedence
	  	29
	 Article 37:
	  	 Orderly Transition of the GSPS Handset Development Programme
	  	29
	 Article 38:
	  	 Further Royalties
	  	30
	 Article 39:
	  	 Waiver
	  	30
	 Article 40:
	  	 Trademarks
	  	30
	 Article 41:
	  	 Entire Agreement
	  	30

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 Annex
	  		  	
	 A
	  	 Statement of Work
	  	31
	 B
	  	 Product Requirements Specification Document Definition
	  	32
	 C
	  	 Price & Payment Plan
	  	33
	 D
	  	 Key Sub-Contractors
	  	34
	 E
	  	 Foreground
	  	35
	 F
	  	 Background
	  	36
	 G
	  	 Key Personnel
	  	37
	 H
	  	 Change Control
	  	38
	 I
	  	 Royalties
	  	39
	 J
	  	 Warranty Support
	  	40
	 K
	  	 Third Party IPR Licences
	  	41
	 L
	  	 Termination For Convenience Profile
	  	42

  

					
	 	 	 
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 Preamble 
  
 This is a Contract made this 28th day of January 2009 (“Effective Date of Contract”) between Sasken Communication Technologies
Ltd. (“Contractor”), a company incorporated in India whose principal place of business is at 139/25 Intermediate Ring Road, Domlur, Bangalore, 560071, and Inmarsat Global Limited, whose registered office is at 99 City Road, London EC1Y
1AX, England (“Inmarsat”). 
  
 Definitions: 
  

	(1)	“Associated Company” shall mean in relation to a Party, any company of which it is a subsidiary (its holding company) and any other subsidiary of such holding
company. 

  

	(2)	“Background” shall mean Intellectual Property Rights other than Foreground, that are used in the course of or in connection with the performance of the Work.

  

	(3)	“CEM” shall mean any contract equipment manufacturer designated by Inmarsat in its absolute discretion to manufacture the Core Module and/or the UT Handset, or any
other product which deploys the Core Module. 

  

	(4)	“Change Request” shall mean a written request made by one Party to the other to change one or more aspects of the Work, as permitted by Article 27: Changes.

  

	(5)	“Confidential Information” shall mean any and all information of a commercial, technical or financial nature which is not generally available to the public and
which is disclosed by one Party to the other or to any Sub-Contractor engaged by the Contractor for the purpose of completing the Work including, without limitation, Know-how, secret formulae, processes and software programs, regardless of form,
format or media and whether communicated or obtained through meetings, documents, correspondence or inspection of a tangible item. 

  

	(6)	“Contract Change Notice” shall mean a notice in the form set out in Annex H, Change Control particularising the effect(s) of any change(s) requested to the Work by
either Party subsequent to the Effective Date of Contract under a Change Request, including any effect(s) on the technical requirements, Price, performance schedule, or other terms of this Contract and, where appropriate, shall suggest such revised
language of the Contract as is considered necessary to ensure a workable integration with the existing terms. 

  

	(7)	“Contract” shall mean this agreement, including all of the Annexes, schedules, exhibits and other documents attached to this Contract or incorporated by reference
into this Contract. 

  

	(8)	“Contractor Background” shall mean Background owned by or otherwise in the control of the Contractor at the Effective Date which is used in performing any of the
Work and is required for the design, development, manufacture, use or maintenance of any Deliverable under this Contract. 

  

	(9)	“Core Module” shall mean any core module produced by the CEM or any third party manufacturer in accordance with the Core Module Reference Design.

  

	(10)	“Core Module Reference Design” shall mean the complete set of specifications and Intellectual Property Rights required for the commercial manufacture of the Core
Module to be developed and use of which shall be licensed by the Contractor under this Contract, inclusive of those elements set forth in the SOW. 

  

	(11)	“Deliverable” shall mean those items to be delivered as specified in Annex A, Statement of Work, including, without limitation, the Core Module Reference
Design, the User Terminal Handset Reference Design and the UT Handset Pre-production Units. 

  

	(12)	“Designee” shall mean a natural person or other entity, which is designated by a Party at its absolute discretion. 

  

	(13)	“Effective Date of Contract” or “EDC” shall mean the date this Contract is made as set out in the Preamble. 

  

	(14)	“EMS” shall mean EMS Technologies Canada, Ltd. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	(15)	“EMS Transfer Agreement” shall mean the agreement dated 16 January 2009 pursuant to which EMS has agreed to make available the EMS Transferable Work to
Inmarsat (or its Designee), and provide transitional support services in relation to the GSPS Handset Development Programme. 

  

	(16)	“EMS Transferable IPR” shall mean any rights of use in (i) IPR owned by EMS and (ii) IPR owned by third parties including the Third Party IPR Licences,
which arose or were obtained or developed by EMS in relation to the GSPS Handset Development Programme. 

  

	(17)	“EMS Transferable Work” shall mean the EMS Transferable IPR and any and all data (in whatever form), documentation, assets, materials and information, hardware and
software which EMS has agreed to provide to Inmarsat and which Inmarsat shall make available to Contractor on the terms set forth in Article 37. 

  

	(18)	“Enjoinment” shall mean any legal restraint or prohibition, whether by court order, under a negotiated settlement or otherwise, and “enjoined” shall be
understood accordingly. 

  

	(19)	“Essential Intellectual Property Rights” shall mean third party (but not including any Sub-Contractor or licensor of Intellectual Property Rights hereunder
including those persons listed in Annex I) Intellectual Property Rights (including without limitation, rights to standards) relating to GSM and GMR2+ functionality, the infringement of which cannot be avoided by any software implementation which
complies with the GSM standards and GMR2+ standards respectively. 

  

	(20)	“Final Acceptance” shall mean the acceptance of the Work by Inmarsat in accordance with Article 5: Final Acceptance. 

  

	(21)	“Force Majeure” refers to events extrinsic to this Contract that are beyond the reasonable control of, and not attributable to negligence or other fault of, the
Party relying on such events to excuse its failure to perform. The term does not include strikes or other events caused by labour disputes of the Party’s Personnel, unless such strikes or other events are part of national or regional disputes.

  

	(22)	“Foreground” shall mean any Know-how, Patentable Invention or Intellectual Property Rights that arise, are obtained or are generated in performing any Work under
this Contract including, without limitation the EMS Transferable IPR and which is required for the design, development, manufacture, use or maintenance of any Deliverable under this Contract. 

  

	(23)	“Further Royalties” shall have the meaning ascribed in Article 38. 

  

	(24)	“Global Satellite Phone Services” shall mean Inmarsat’s globalised fixed and mobile, land, maritime and aero satellite phone services.

  

	(25)	“GSPS Handset Development Programme” shall mean the programme for designing and developing the first-generation GSPS UT Handset and Core Module.

  

	(26)	“GSPS Product Suite” shall mean (i) the UT Handset, (ii) the Core Module and (iii) any other product which deploys the Core Module.

  

	(27)	“Indemnitee(s)” shall mean a Party indemnified under specific provisions of this Contract, its Associated Companies, successors and assigns and any officer,
employee or consultant (provided that such consultant performs substantially full-time services at the Party’s direction) of any such entity or entities. 

  

	(28)	“Inmarsat Background” shall mean any Background owned by or otherwise in the possession of Inmarsat at the Effective Date, which is disclosed to the Contractor for
its use in performing any Work and/or provided to the Contractor as part of the Statement of Work or any Annex, but for the avoidance of doubt, does not include the EMS Transferable Work. 

  

	(29)	“Inmarsat Purposes” shall mean the purposes of design, development, manufacture, reconstruction, modification, establishment, marketing, sale, operation or
maintenance of the GSPS Product Suite and equipment, components or software capable of use, either directly or indirectly, with the GSPS Product Suite in connection with satellites and all other centralised infrastructure owned, leased or operated
by or on behalf of Inmarsat (or its Associated Companies). 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	(30)	“Intellectual Property Rights” or “IPR” shall mean all proprietary rights in Confidential Information, ideas, Inventions, patents and applications
therefor, trademarks, unregistered designs, registered design rights and applications therefore, copyright, topography rights, all such proprietary rights in identifiable Know-how, data, software (including source code), firmware, computer programs
and all other technical, commercial or financial information, whether in human or machine readable form and whether stored electronically or otherwise. 

  

	(31)	“Invention” shall mean any invention, discovery, improvement or innovation of more than a trivial or obvious nature, whether or not patentable, which is used to
design, manufacture or use any item, carry out any process of manufacture, or perform any Work under this Contract. 

  

	(32)	“Know-how” shall mean technical information, data, Inventions whether patentable or not, including, but not limited to, all designs, manufacturing techniques,
operating instructions, product specifications, drawings, blue prints and any other technical, commercial or financial information relating to research, design, development, manufacture, assembly, use or sale of the Work or any Deliverable by the
Contractor under this Contract. 

  

	(33)	“LIBOR” shall mean the US Dollar London Inter-Bank Offer Rate fixed by the British Bankers Association (BBA) in three (3) monthly intervals.

  

	(34)	“Licensed Rights” shall have the meaning ascribed in Article 11 H. 

  

	(35)	“Mediatek Licence” shall mean the licence of the software listed in Annex K, Third Party IPR Licences, which is to be assigned to the Contractor or the rights under
which are to be sub-licensed or otherwise transferred to the Contractor on the terms set forth in Article 37. 

  

	(36)	“Party” or “Parties” shall mean the two entities having signed this Contract and being defined as Contractor and Inmarsat, singularly or
collectively as the case may be. 

  

	(37)	“Patentable Invention” shall mean any invention made in the course of performing the Work under this Contract specifically directed toward Inmarsat Purposes,
whether by the Contractor or by a Sub-Contractor, which results in the filing of a patent, or which has the requisite elements necessary to protect same as a registered patent (whether or not there is an intention by either Party to file for patent
protection of such invention) in any jurisdiction throughout the world. 

  

	(38)	“Personnel” shall mean those staff supplied by Contractor to perform the Work, whether employees, agents, Sub-Contractors, individual contractors or consultants.

  

	(39)	“Persons” shall mean natural persons, firms, partnerships, companies, corporations, associations, organisations, governments, states, foundations and trusts and, in
each case, whether or not having a separate legal personality. 

  

	(40)	“Price” shall mean the total amount payable to the Contractor for the Work as set out in Article 4: Price as may be varied from time to time in accordance
with the provisions of this Contract. 

  

	(41)	“Product Requirements Specification Document” or “PRSD” shall mean the document attached as Annex B hereto which specifies the physical and
performance characteristics and requirements of the UT Handset and Core Module together with the list of equipment that represents the customer expectation of contents of the package that contains the UT Handset or Core Module.

  

	(42)	“Repudiated License” shall have the meaning ascribed in Article 37. 

  

	(43)	“Royalties” shall mean those royalties specified in Annex I which shall be payable upon the sale or other transfer for value by a CEM or Value-Added Manufacturer of
UT Handsets and/or Core Modules (in unmodified form). 

  

	(44)	“Source Code” shall have the meaning ascribed in Article 11 I. 

  

	(45)	“Statement of Work” shall mean the document attached to this Contract as Annex A, Statement of Work outlining the Work. 

  

	(46)	“Sub-Contract” shall mean an agreement or contract between the Contractor and a third party involving the performance of the Work. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	(47)	“Sub-Contractor” shall mean a third party who enters into a Sub-Contract with the Contractor. 

  

	(48)	“Sub-Contractor Background” shall mean any Background owned by or licensed by a Sub-Contractor at the Effective Date. 

  

	(49)	“Term” shall mean the term of this Contract, being the period from the Effective Date until the expiry of Warranty Period under the Contract, unless extended by
mutual consent. 

  

	(50)	“Third Party Developer” shall mean any third party developer engaged by Inmarsat to (i) modify the Core Module and/or (ii) develop the next-generation UT
Handset. 

  

	(51)	“Third Party IPR Licences” shall mean those licences of IPR owned by third parties and licensed to EMS in relation to the GSPS Handset Development Programme, as
listed in Annex K. 

  

	(52)	“UT Handset” shall mean the first-generation user terminal handset to be sold to subscribers of Inmarsat’s Global Satellite Phone Services and manufactured in
accordance with the UT Handset and Core Module Reference Designs. 

  

	(53)	“UT Handset Pre-production Units” shall mean the fully-functional pre-production UT Handsets to be delivered under this Contract as specified in the Statement of
Work attached as Annex A. 

  

	(54)	“UT Handset Reference Design” shall mean the complete set of specifications and Intellectual Property Rights for the commercial manufacture of the UT Handset to be
developed and use of which shall be licensed by the Contractor under this Contract, inclusive of those elements set forth in the SOW. 

  

	(55)	“Value-Added Manufacturer” shall mean any third party manufacturer or developer engaged by Inmarsat to (i) manufacture the UT Handset and/or
(ii) incorporate the Core Module (in an unmodified form) into products and services other than the UT Handset for Inmarsat Purposes. 

  

	(56)	“Warranty Period” shall mean the time period specified in Article 9: Warranty. 

  

	(57)	“Work” shall mean the work to be carried out by the Contractor under this Contract as defined in Article 1: Scope of Work and shall include,
without limitation the delivery of all Deliverables whether items, documents or data which are deliverable pursuant to any provision of this Contract, the conduct of tests and design and progress reviews in accordance with the requirements of this
Contract and the provision of all required services. 

  
 Interpretations: 
  
 Unless the context otherwise
requires: 
  

	 	1.	the headings in this Contract are for ease of reference only and shall not affect its construction; 

  

	 	2.	references to the singular shall include the plural and vice versa; 

  

	 	3.	“use” shall include without limitation, any use, adaptation, modification, development, reconstruction, manufacture or maintenance for Inmarsat Purposes;

  

	 	4.	unless otherwise stated, a reference to an Article, Paragraph or to an Annex is a reference to an article or paragraph of this Contract, or to an annex to this Contract;

  

	 	5.	any reference to a “Party” or “Parties” shall similarly be a reference only to a Party or Parties to this Contract; and 

  

	 	6.	references to dollars and dollar amounts shall mean in all cases United States dollars. 

  

	Article 1:	Scope of Contract and Work 

  
 The Work shall be as set out in Annex A, Statement of Work and the Contractor shall provide the Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of
this Contract and all Annexes. 
  

	Article 2:	Delivery by Contractor 

  

	A.	The Deliverables to be delivered by the Contractor pursuant to this Contract are as described in Annex A, Statement of Work. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	B.	Unless otherwise notified by Inmarsat, the delivery location shall be 99 City Road, London EC1Y 1AX, United Kingdom and all Deliverables shall be delivered in accordance with
Article 3: Performance Schedule. 

  

	Article 3:	Performance Schedule 

  
 The Work shall be performed in accordance with the schedule detailed in Annex A, Statement of Work, and shall be completed within the time frame(s)
specified therein. 
  

	Article 4:	Price 

  
 The total firm fixed price (Price) payable by Inmarsat hereunder shall be the price set forth in Annex C, Price & Payment Plan. This
amount shall be paid in accordance with Article 7: Payment Terms. The Price shall not be changed except as agreed in writing by the Responsible Officers in accordance with Article 32: Responsible Officers and Article 27:
Changes. 
  

	Article 5:	Final Acceptance 

  

	A.	All Deliverables specified in Paragraph A of Article 2: Delivery by Contractor, and the Contractor’s entitlement to the Price specified in Article 4: Price,
shall be subject to Final Acceptance of such items by Inmarsat in accordance with this Article 5, Final Acceptance. 

  

	B.	If any Deliverable fails the acceptance tests or otherwise fails to meet the applicable specifications and requirements in the PRSD and the SOW within the time limits stipulated in
the SOW (or, if none are stipulated, within a reasonable period), Inmarsat may in its discretion: 

  

	 	(1)	Request a repeat test; 

  

	 	(2)	Accept the Deliverable subject to such change of acceptance criteria, amendment of the PRSD and/or reduction of the Price as, after taking into account all relevant circumstances,
is reasonable and subject to the change control procedure in Article 27; or 

  

	 	(3)	If the Contractor is unable to correct any material defects within thirty (30) days from the start of the acceptance test, to reject such Deliverable as not being in conformity
with this Contract and terminate under Article 21. 

  

	C.	Final Acceptance shall be in accordance with the requirements and acceptance criteria specified in Annex A, Statement of Work and shall be subject to each Deliverable
meeting the applicable specifications and requirements in the PRSD and the SOW. Inmarsat shall notify the Contractor of its acceptance or rejection of the Work and any Deliverables within thirty (30) days of delivery, provided that if no notice
of acceptance or rejection is made within the aforesaid thirty (30) days, the Work and Deliverables shall be deemed accepted by Inmarsat. Acceptance of the Work and Deliverables (other than when there are deemed acceptances) shall be
communicated in a mutually agreeable form clearly identified as an acceptance certificate. 

  

	D.	The Contractor’s right to retain any progress payments made pursuant to Article 7: Payment Terms, shall be conditional upon Final Acceptance of the Work in accordance
with the procedures and requirements referred to in Paragraph B of this Article. If any part of the Work is not accepted, Paragraph B of Article 9: Warranty, or in the case of termination for default Article 21: Termination,
shall apply. Payment of progress payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the Work. 

  

	Article 6:	Taxes and Duties 

  

	A.	The Price is exclusive of withholding taxes or deductions in UK, UK VAT due on delivery of the Work, and non-Indian customs duties, non UK VAT and non-Indian sales taxes as
applicable, which will be included and itemized in the invoice at the local rates applicable. If applicable UK VAT shall also be included in the invoice at the appropriate percentage rate expressed in the amount of the subject invoice.

  

	B.	The Price is inclusive of all taxes payable in India, including but not limited to sales taxes, service taxes and Education Cess. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	C.	Inmarsat shall be responsible for all taxes, duties and similar liabilities, which may become due by reason of the supply of any Inmarsat equipment or other Inmarsat property to the
Contractor. The Contractor shall provide all reasonable assistance to Inmarsat in connection with the import of the Inmarsat equipment (as required), to ensure that the duration of customs clearance for any Inmarsat equipment will not exceed
seven (7) working days from arrival of such equipment at the port of entry. 

  

	D.	The parties will work together to provide reasonable assistance to each other in their discussions with the relevant taxation authorities to minimize the amount of any withholding
taxes or deductions including the provision of tax certificates to determine the amount of tax withheld, as appropriate 

  

	Article 7:	Payment Terms 

  

	A.	The Price shall be paid by Inmarsat in accordance with the Payment Plan specified in Annex C, Price & Payment Plan. 

  

	B.	With respect to each amount specified in Annex C, Price & Payment Plan, the Contractor shall submit an invoice to Inmarsat when the corresponding milestone event has
been completed. Each invoice shall contain, or be accompanied by, written confirmation from the Contractor that the relevant milestone event has been completed. The invoice shall further include, as a minimum, the Contract
number—09-4642, the Responsible Officer for technical matters in accordance with Article 33: Communications and the Responsible Officer in accordance with Article 32: Responsible Officers, and shall be sent directly to
Inmarsat’s Accounts Payable Department. The invoice shall further be in accordance with the requirements of Article 6: Taxes and Duties, and shall take into account any liquidated damages or early delivery incentives which have accrued
under Article 21: Termination or Article 35: Incentives for Early Delivery respectively. 

  

	C.	Inmarsat shall pay each amount within fifteen (15) days after Inmarsat receives the correctly presented invoice and certification that the relevant milestone event has been
completed as further specified in Annex C—Price & Payment Plan, provided that Inmarsat has not, within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the applicable invoice, objected in good faith and in writing to the
Contractor’s claim that the applicable milestone event has been completed. In the event that Inmarsat has not objected to the completion of the milestones, as provided in Article 5 Final Acceptance, paragraph B or objected to the whole
or portion of an invoice within fifteen (15) days, the invoice shall be deemed accepted provided that such invoice has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 7B. Inmarsat shall not raise any objection merely for the reason
that any invoice is not in the form given in Article 7 B. 

  

	D.	All invoices shall be submitted in the original. Any value added tax, or other sales taxes and duties, or service tax, if applicable, shall be itemized on the invoice, in accordance
with Article 6: Taxes and Duties. 

  

	E.	With respect to each amount that becomes due from the Contractor to Inmarsat, for example where the Contractor pays damages to Inmarsat under Article 21: Termination, or
where the Contractor pays for additional costs under Article 9: Warranty, such payments will be treated as a reduction in the Price as described in Article 4: Price and Annex C, Price & Payment Plan, for which the
Contractor shall issue a credit note. The credit note shall separately identify any credit for taxes and duties (including VAT). Inmarsat shall be entitled to: 

  

	 	(1)	Reduce the next payment milestone(s) accordingly, or 

  

	 	(2)	Should the value of the remaining milestones be insufficient to cover the total amount, then for the balance of such payments due to Inmarsat, Inmarsat shall submit an invoice or
invoices to the Contractor at dates to be decided by Inmarsat. The Contractor shall pay such invoice(s) within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice. 

  

	F.	Without prejudice to the Parties’ respective rights of termination under Article 21 of this Contract, in the case of late payment of any amount payable by either Party under
this Contract, the exclusive remedy for the other Party shall be action to compel payment with interest on the amount outstanding at a rate of the current three (3) month US Dollar London Inter-Bank Offer Rate (LIBOR) plus three
(3) percentage points per annum calculated based on each day of delay. Such interest charge shall be computed commencing on the first day following the payment due date until payment is received. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	G.	The Contractor may not suspend its performance of the Work if any payment is overdue unless it is entitled to terminate this Contract in accordance with the provisions of Article
21: Termination. 

  

	H.	In the event of a dispute over the content of an invoice, Inmarsat shall pay the undisputed amount on that invoice within the period specified in paragraph C above and shall notify
the Contractor in writing, within fifteen (15) days from the receipt of invoice, of the dispute. The Contractor shall respond to Inmarsat within fifteen (15) days after receipt of a written notice of dispute advising on any initial
action being taken to resolve the dispute whereupon the Parties shall meet within a further seven (7) days to seek a mutually acceptable resolution to the matter. If the parties are not able to resolve the dispute within the aforesaid seven
(7) days, the matter shall be taken for resolution under Art 26A (1) to (3) failing which the matter may be referred to Arbitration under Art 26 B. 

  

	I.	At Inmarsat’s request, the Contractor shall provide Inmarsat with a proposal to provide extended maintenance and support of the Core Module Reference Design and the UT Handset
Reference Design three (3) months prior to the expiry of the Warranty Period described in Article 9. The Contractor shall detail the extent of the man hours required to support a mutually agreed specification for such maintenance and support
based on the prices for such resource given in Annex C, Price and Payment Plan. These rates, which shall be subject to an annual escalation of five (5%) percent commencing on the anniversary of the expiry of the Warranty Period and for a
period of three (3) years thereafter, shall also be the basis for man day rates by Sasken when providing any proposals to Inmarsat for further additional work. 

  

	J.	Notwithstanding anything contained in this Article 7, Inmarsat shall not have the right to retrospectively dispute the Price in any invoice, with respect to which the
Deliverables/Work have been accepted as per Article 5: Final Acceptance. 

  

	Article 8:	Contractor Deliverables, Title and Assumption of Risk 

  

	A.	Title to all Deliverables specified in Paragraph A of Article 2: Delivery by Contractor, shall pass to Inmarsat upon acceptance by Inmarsat pursuant to Article 5: Final
Acceptance. 

  

	B.	The Deliverables are offered Ex Works the Contractor’s premises. However the Contractor shall arrange for transport and insurance together with other custom duties and itemize
the cost on the invoice. 

  

	Article 9:	Warranty 

  

	A.	General Warranties: 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor warrants to Inmarsat that it has and will deliver good title to all tangible Deliverables and that all such tangible Deliverables will be delivered free from any
claim, lien, pledge, mortgage, security interest, or other encumbrances. 

  

	 	(2)	Notwithstanding any prior inspection or acceptance by Inmarsat, the Contractor warrants that: 

  

	 	(a)	All Deliverables specified in the SOW shall be new and free from any defects in materials and workmanship; 

  

	 	(b)	All services shall be performed in a skilful and workmanlike manner by suitably qualified personnel and consistent with the best practices of the industry; and

  

	 	(c)	All Deliverable items, including hardware, software, services and documentation shall conform to the applicable specifications and requirements set forth in the PRSD and the
Statement of Work. 

  

	 	(3)	Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor warrants that: 

  

	 	(a)	The Core Module Reference Design and the UT Handset Reference Design shall conform to and perform in accordance with the SoW and PRSD in Annex A and Annex B respectively;

  

	 	(b)	The UT Handset Pre-production Units shall be of satisfactory quality and conform to, and perform in accordance with the SoW and PRSD in Annex A and Annex B respectively;

  

	 	(c)	It has, and will continue to have, all necessary rights in and to the Intellectual Property Rights and materials made available by the Contractor (or Sub-Contractor) and which are
used to perform the Contractor’s obligations under this Contract, including the grant of licensed rights in accordance with Article 11; 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(d)	The Deliverables and the exercise of the licensed rights to be granted under Article 11 of this Contract do not and are not likely to infringe any Intellectual Property Rights,
other than Essential Intellectual Property Rights; 

  

	 	(e)	To the best of the Contractor’s knowledge, the Deliverables and the exercise of the licensed rights to be granted under Article 11 of the Contract shall not infringe any
Essential Intellectual Property Rights; 

  

	 	(f)	Any software to be licensed pursuant to Article 11 will be free of material defects in such that it will perform in accordance with the applicable specifications and requirements
set forth in the PRSD and the Statement of Work. 

  

	 	(4)	The warranties set forth in this Article 9 shall have different commencement dates as follows: 

  

	 	(a)	The warranties set forth in Article 9 A (1) and (2) are given at EDC and shall continue until expiry of the Warranty Period (as defined in Article 9 A 4 (c) below);

  

	 	(b)	The warranties set forth in Article 9 A (3) (b) shall be given at the date of acceptance of the UT Handset Pre-Production Units and shall continue until expiry of the
Warranty Period. The Contractor shall rectify any faults or defects in the UT Handset Pre-Production Units in accordance with the terms and service levels specified in this Contract and the SOW; and 

  

	 	(c)	The remaining warranties set forth in this Article 9 shall commence from M 13 (Phase 1) as defined in Statement of Work in Annex A and run for a period of eighteen months
(“Warranty Period”). With respect to the dual mode (Phase 2) Deliverable as defined in Statement of Work the aforesaid warranties shall commence from M 14 and be co-terminous with the Warranty Period for Phase 1. 

 

	 	(5)	With respect to warranty support for hardware, the Parties agree that if design changes are required to be made due to a design fault, the Contractor will bear the cost of
re-designing such hardware inclusive of the costs of material, where such design fault is detected before Phase 1. Where the design fault is detected after Phase 1, the Contractor agrees to carry out the requisite design changes in accordance with
its warranty obligations, save that Inmarsat shall bear the cost of material in re-designing the hardware. 

  

	 	(6)	The rights and remedies of Inmarsat provided in this Article 9 shall be in addition to, and without prejudice to, or forfeiture of, any other rights and remedies Inmarsat may have
under this Contract, or at law or in equity. 

  

	B.	Remedies in Respect of Non-Conforming Work: 

  

	 	(1)	In the event of defective or non-conforming Work during the Warranty Period whether equipment, services, software, reports or otherwise, Inmarsat shall notify the Contractor that
the Work is non-conforming, identifying those particulars in which the Work fails to conform. Inmarsat shall have the following remedies: 

  

	 	(a)	Inmarsat may require the Contractor to correct or replace the defective or non-conforming Work at the Contractor’s expense. The decision whether the non-conforming Work is to
be corrected or replaced shall be the Contractor’s, but the Contractor shall consult with Inmarsat and obtain Inmarsat’s agreement prior to correcting or replacing the defective or non-conforming Work. If the Contractor does not, correct
or replace the Work within an agreed period after notification from Inmarsat, or if the Contractor fails to do so effectively, Inmarsat may have the correction or replacement done by a third party, in which case the Contractor shall reimburse
Inmarsat for all costs reasonably incurred by Inmarsat in doing so. Inmarsat shall pay to transport the equipment to Contractor and the Contractor shall be responsible to pay for the transport back. 

  

	 	(2)	The Warranty Period shall be extended on a day for day basis at no additional cost to Inmarsat for each and every day that Contractor is unable to fix certain mutually agreed
category 1 defects (as defined in Annex A, Statement of Work) within the SLA provided in Annex A, Statement of Work in circumstances where such category 1 defect cause, in Inmarsat’s opinion, significant loss of revenue to
Inmarsat. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(3)	Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Contractor shall provide CSI (as particularised in the SOW) and warranty support in accordance with Annex J and the SOW.

  

	Article 10:	Access to Work in Progress and Data 

  

	A.	As used in this Article, the term “Sub-Contractors” refers to those Sub-Contractors within the scope of Article 29: Key Sub-Contractors. To the extent necessary to
implement this Contract, the Contractor shall pass the provisions of this Contract through into all such Sub-Contracts. 

  

	B.	The Contractor shall provide for design and progress review meetings with Inmarsat, and submit reports and documentation, in accordance with Annex A, Statement of Work.

  

	C.	Inmarsat shall have the right, at all reasonable times during the performance of this Contract, to monitor the Work in progress at the sites of the Contractor and its
Sub-Contractors, subject to the Contractor’s standard operating and security procedures. Provided that whenever Inmarsat desires to visit the site of a Sub-contractor, such visit shall be together with a Sasken representative and provided
further that Inmarsat shall not issue any instructions to the Sub-contractor without the prior consent of Sasken. 

  

	D.	All documentation and data relating to the performance of this Contract shall, upon Inmarsat’s request and at Inmarsat’s election, be made available for inspection and
copying at the sites of the Contractor and its Sub-Contractors, or copies shall be delivered to Inmarsat. This obligation shall apply during the period of performance of the Contract, including, but not limited to, the Warranty Period defined in
Article 9: Warranty. With respect to any such documentation and data that is not deliverable pursuant to Paragraph A of Article 2: Delivery by Contractor, Inmarsat shall reimburse the reasonable costs of copying or
delivery. Thereafter, to the extent that such documentation and data is of a type normally retained by the Contractor and its Sub-Contractors, it shall continue to be available for such purposes for a period of two (2) years from the date of
expiry or earlier termination of this Contract. 

  

	E.	Subject to reasonable arrangements commensurate with those provided in this Contract to ensure the confidential treatment of proprietary information, the same rights of access
granted to Inmarsat in this Article shall be granted to any technical consultants working for Inmarsat in connection with this Contract or any projects related to the Work to be performed under this Contract. 

  

	Article 11:	Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights 

  

	A.	Notification of and disclosure of Foreground to Inmarsat 

  
 The Contractor shall notify Inmarsat in writing of any and all items of Foreground upon: 
  

	 	(a)	completion of the Work to be performed under this Contract; 

  

	 	(b)	termination of this Contract; and 

  

	 	(c)	the written request of Inmarsat made at any time and from time to time, 

  
 and the Parties acknowledge and agree that notification shall be in the form of a report, which shall contain a list setting forth the nature of each item of Foreground,
the system, sub-system, process or part thereof to which each listed item relates, and the source of each such item. The report shall be attached to this Contract as Annex E, Foreground and shall be up-dated in accordance with each new report.

  

	B.	Grant of IPR licence to Inmarsat and its Designees 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor hereby agrees grants or shall procure a direct grant to Inmarsat of an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, worldwide right and licence to use the Core Module
Reference Design and the UT Handset Reference Design for Inmarsat Purposes, and to grant sub-licences to any Designee to use the same for Inmarsat Purposes. 

  

	 	(2)	For the avoidance of doubt, all sub-licences granted by Inmarsat to its Designees pursuant to Article 11 B above shall be subject to the same terms as those imposed upon Inmarsat
under the terms of this Contract. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(3)	Subject to Article 11 B (1) above, the Contractor undertakes and agrees upon request to grant or procure a direct grant to Inmarsat of an irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide
right and licence to use and sub-license its Designee to use of all Foreground, Contractor Background, Sub-Contractor Background and Inventions to the extent required for the purpose of manufacturing, having manufactured on its behalf, marketing,
selling and using the GSPS Product Suite on terms that are fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. 

  

	 	(4)	The Contractor’s obligation to license Inmarsat under Article 11 B (2) and (3) above shall be subject only to Inmarsat’s agreement to pay the Royalties (if any)
due in accordance with Annex I, and no other fees shall be levied in respect of such licence. 

  

	C.	Use of Inmarsat Background 

  

	 	(1)	The Statement of Work and/or the list of Inmarsat deliverables as listed in Annex A shall include all Inmarsat Background that is to be made available to the Contractor for the
purpose of enabling or facilitating the Contractor to perform and complete the Work. Annex F shall include a non-exhaustive list of Inmarsat Background. 

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the Inmarsat Background shall remain the property of Inmarsat and the Contractor shall not make any representation or do any act or thing
that may or could indicate that it has any right or title to, or interest in, the Inmarsat Background. 

  

	 	(3)	Inmarsat hereby grants to the Contractor a non-exclusive, royalty free right and licence to use the Inmarsat Background strictly for the purpose of fulfilling its obligations under
this Contract. 

  

	 	(4)	The Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to disclose to Inmarsat as on the Effective Date all Contractor and Sub-Contractor Background relevant to the Work. This Background is
listed in Annex F, Contractor and Sub-Contractor Background. The Parties acknowledge and agree that Annex F shall be updated from time to time and, in any event, upon Final Acceptance, and Inmarsat’s acknowledgment of the final Annex
F shall be part of the Final Acceptance requirements. 

  

	D.	Licence grant to CEM and Value-Added Manufacturers 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor agrees and undertakes to Inmarsat that it shall, at Inmarsat’s request, grant or procure the direct grant to the CEM of an irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide
right and licence to use the Core Module Reference Design, the UT Reference Design and all Foreground, Contractor Background, Sub-Contractor Background and Inventions to the extent required for the purpose of manufacturing, having manufactured on
its behalf, marketing, selling and using the GSPS Product Suite on terms and conditions that are fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. 

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor agrees and undertakes to Inmarsat that it shall, at Inmarsat’s request, grant or procure the direct grant to one or more Value Added Manufacturers of an
irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide right and licence to use Core Module Reference Design, the UT Reference Design and all Foreground, Contractor Background, Sub-Contractor Background, and Inventions to the extent required for the purpose of
manufacturing, having manufactured on its behalf, marketing, selling and using the GSPS Product Suite on terms and conditions that are fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. 

  

	 	(3)	The Contractor’s obligation to grant a licence to any licensee(s) under Article 11 D (1) and (2) above is subject only to the licensee’s agreement to pay the
Royalties specified in Annex I, and no other fees shall be levied in respect of such licence. 

  

	E.	Sub-Contracts 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor shall not sub-contract any of its obligations under this Contract without Inmarsat’s prior written consent, which Inmarsat shall not unreasonably withhold or
delay. In order to help Inmarsat reach a decision on a proposed Sub-Contractor, Contractor shall provide all such information as Inmarsat may reasonably require about the proposed Sub-Contractor and the impact of such Sub-Contract on this Contract.

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(2)	Where the Contractor makes use of a Sub-Contractor in order to perform the Work (or any part thereof) the Contractor shall, unless contrary to law or unless Article 11.E
(3) applies, ensure that provisions are included in the relevant sub-contracting agreement to the effect that: 

  

	 	(a)	all Foreground shall vest with the Contractor; or 

  

	 	(b)	where, for whatever reason, Foreground created by a Sub-Contractor will not vest in the Contractor from the outset, the Sub-Contractor shall undertake to take all necessary steps
including, but not limited to, the execution of assignments, assurances or other documents, in order to effect a valid assignment of that Foreground to the Contractor. 

  

	 	(3)	Where the Contractor makes use of a Sub-Contractor in order to perform the Work (or any part thereof) and where, for whatever reason, both (a) and (b) in Article 11.E
(2) are unlawful or unattainable, the Contractor shall ensure that provisions are included in the relevant Sub-Contract which compulsorily require the Sub-Contractor to grant to the CEM, Value-Added Manufacturers or Third Party Developers an
irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide right and licence to use all requisite Sub-Contractor Background and Foreground for the purposes specified in Article 11 D (1) and Article 11 F. Any such licence shall be subject to the Royalties specified
in Annex I, but no other fees shall be payable thereon. 

  

	F.	Grant of licence to Third Party Developers 

  
 If Inmarsat wishes to engage a Third Party Developer to (i) modify the Core Module and/or (ii) develop the next-generation UT Handset,
Contractor agrees and undertakes to Inmarsat that it shall license, to the extent it owns, or exercise commercially reasonable efforts to sub-license or procure from such third parties direct licenses for such Third Party Developer to use, modify
and develop the Core Module Reference Design, the UT Handset Reference Design and all Foreground, Contractor Background, Sub-Contractor Background and Inventions for Inmarsat Purposes on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. 
  

	G.	RFP for development of Core Module/UT Handset 

  
 Inmarsat undertakes to the Contractor that it shall invite the Contractor to tender alongside other Third Party Developers for the future
(i) modification of the Core Module and/or (ii) development of the next generation UT Handset utilising the Foreground. 
  

	H.	Proprietary Rights 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor (or, the appropriate third party rights owner(s)) shall own the Intellectual Property Rights in the Core Module Reference Design and the UT Handset Reference Design,

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor (or, the appropriate third party rights owner(s)) shall retain ownership of the Foreground, Contractor Background and Contractor Improvements.

  

	 	(3)	The Contractor agrees that, for the seven (7) year period beginning on the date of Final Acceptance, it shall not use nor grant any licences to any third parties to use any
elements of the Foreground which are specifically directed towards the Core Module Reference Design, the UT Handset Reference Design or the GMR2 specifications or otherwise pertain to the look and feel of the UT Handset (“Licensed Rights”)
without Inmarsat’s prior written consent. 

  

	I.	Access to Software Source Code 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor shall, within twenty (20) working days after Final Acceptance deposit the source code of all software in the Core Module Reference Design and the UT Handset
Reference Design (“Source Code”) with the National Computing Centre (NCC). 

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor shall ensure that the deposited version of the source code is the current version of the Source Code and that the deposited version is kept up to date as the Source
Code is modified or upgraded. Inmarsat shall pay the deposit and maintenance fees under the escrow agreement with NCC. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(3)	Where the Contractor is unable to procure compliance with the provisions of Article 11 I (1) in respect of any Source Code which is proprietary to a third party, it shall
provide Inmarsat with written evidence of its inability to comply and shall agree with Inmarsat a suitable alternative to escrow that affords Inmarsat the nearest equivalent protection. The Contractor shall be excused from its obligations under
Article 11 I (1) only to the extent that the Parties have agreed on a suitable alternative. 

  

	 	(4)	The trigger events for release of the Source Code from escrow are: 

  

	 	(a)	Termination of any arrangement between Inmarsat and the Contractor for the maintenance and support of the Core Module Reference Design and the UT Handset Reference Design;

  

	 	(b)	The Contractor refuses or is otherwise unable to maintain and support the Core Module Reference Design and the UT Handset Reference Design on an ongoing basis;

  

	 	(c)	Termination by the escrow agent of the escrow agreement if such termination is occasioned by any breach or default by the Contractor of its obligations under the escrow agreement;
or 

  

	 	(d)	Insolvency of the Contractor or failure to pay its debts as they fall due. 

  

	 	(5)	In circumstances where Inmarsat obtains the release of the Source Code and material documentation from escrow, the Contractor hereby grants Inmarsat a licence to use, modify,
repair, reconstruct, or develop the Source Code for the purposes envisaged by this Contract and provided always that Inmarsat continues to pay the Royalties due under Annex I. 

  

	J.	Further Assurance 

  
 Notwithstanding termination of this Contract for any reason, the Contractor shall do and execute and shall procure that Personnel and any Sub-Contractor
engaged in the performance of the Work and its directors, employees, agents, consultants do and execute all and any documents and do all such things as Inmarsat may reasonably require in order to give effect to the provisions of this Article 11.

  

	K.	Rights Not Granted 

  
 Notwithstanding anything in this Contract to the contrary, the license rights set forth in this Article 11 or elsewhere in this Contract do not include
any license, directly or indirectly, expressly or by implication or estoppel, in or to any Essential Intellectual Property Rights, which must be obtained from third parties directly, whether by Inmarsat, the CEM or any Value Added Manufacturer.
Provided always that, in the event that, after the execution of this Contract, the Contractor or any of its Sub-Contractors shall first become aware of the existence of any Essential Intellectual Property Rights, the Contractor shall forthwith
notify Inmarsat of the same and thereafter (a) the Contractor shall use all reasonable efforts to provide a workaround solution for the Core Module and/or the UT Handset (as applicable) that avoids the need for either the Core Module or the UT
Handset to deploy or infringe any Essential Intellectual Property Rights/or (b) Contractor will at the request of Inmarsat use all reasonable efforts to facilitate the commercialisation by Inmarsat, the CEM, or any Value Added Manufacturer, as
the case may be, of a satellite-only Core Module, with the GSM component disabled or removed/or (c) the Contractor may at the request of Inmarsat use all commercially reasonable efforts to assist Inmarsat, the CEM, or any Value Added
Manufacturer, as the case may be, in obtaining a license from the owner of the Essential Intellectual Property Rights. 
  

	Article 12:	Patents for Patentable Inventions 

  

	A.	Secrecy of Patentable Inventions 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor shall take all necessary steps to preserve the secrecy of all Patentable Inventions and shall use its best endeavours not to publish, put into commercial use, offer
for sale or otherwise perform acts which would or reasonably could adversely affect the patentability of any Patentable Invention in any country before an application is filed pursuant to Article 12.B below. 

  

	 	(2)	If any publication, commercial use, offer for sale or other act is made in error, the Contractor shall immediately notify Inmarsat of all relevant details and circumstances and
shall take all available steps to minimise any reasonably foreseeable adverse effects. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	B.	Filing of Patent Application 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor shall have the right to file, at its own expense, patent applications in respect of Patentable Inventions throughout the world. 

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor shall give prompt written notice to Inmarsat of: 

  

	 	(a)	each patent application filed; 

  

	 	(b)	each patent granted; and 

  

	 	(c)	those countries in which it intends to file and, where relevant, those countries in which it intends to refrain from filing, an application for patent registration.

  

	 	(3)	Upon notice of foreign filings from the Contactor pursuant to Article 12.B (2)(c) above, Inmarsat shall identify any additional countries in which it would like a patent
application to be filed and, within sixty (60) days of receiving Inmarsat’s request, the Contractor shall advise Inmarsat whether it intends to file a patent application in the country or countries specified. 

  

	 	(4)	For each country in respect of which the Contractor gives notice to Inmarsat that it does not intend to file an application for patent protection of a Patentable Invention, the
Contractor shall, where lawful and at the written request of Inmarsat, apply for patent protection in each such country at Inmarsat’s expense and promptly transfer and assign to Inmarsat all rights in such patent applications.

  

	 	(5)	Should the Contractor elect to abandon, assign or otherwise alienate a patent or an application therefor in respect of a Patentable Invention in any country and at any time, whether
during the Term or otherwise, the Contractor shall notify Inmarsat of same in writing prior to any such action being taken and shall offer to assign absolutely all and any rights in and title to such patent(s) or application(s) therefor to Inmarsat.
Where in order to keep any patent(s) or application(s) therefor registered or alive for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of notification as aforementioned, action or fees are required or payable, the Contractor shall take all such
requisite action and/or pay all such fees, unless Inmarsat has advised the Contractor that it does not intend to exercise its rights to have those patent(s) or application(s) therefor assigned to it. 

  

	 	(6)	All the costs of filing and prosecuting any application and maintaining any patent obtained pursuant to an application in respect of a Patentable Invention shall be borne by the
Contractor, save that Inmarsat shall bear all such costs in respect of any patent application filed or patent obtained by Inmarsat pursuant to Article 12.B (4) and any application or patent assigned to Inmarsat pursuant to
Article 12.B (5). 

  

	 	(7)	In addition to the obligations set forth in this Article 12.B, the Contractor shall furnish Inmarsat a copy of each application (including but not limited to the full patent
specification) with respect to Patentable Inventions within twenty-eight (28) days of filing such application and, at Inmarsat’s request, shall keep Inmarsat advised of the progress of each application or of those applications as Inmarsat
may specify from time to time. 

  

	C.	Examination of Records Relating to Patentable Inventions 

  

	 	(1)	At any time between the Effective Date, the expiry of the sixty-sixth month period after final payment is made under Article 7: Payment Terms, or (if earlier) the date this Contract
terminates, the Contractor shall: 

  

	 	(a)	permit Inmarsat, upon reasonable prior notice and subject to the Contractor’s standard operating and security procedures, to examine any books, records, documents and other
data and materials in the possession or control of the Contractor that Inmarsat shall reasonably deem likely to be directly pertinent to the discovery or identification of a Patentable Invention or to the compliance by the Contractor with its
obligations under Article 11:Inmarsat’s Rights in Technical Data and Inventions and/or Article 12 Patents for Patentable Inventions of this Contract; and 

  

	 	(b)	at the written request of Inmarsat, promptly execute and supply Inmarsat with an irrevocable power of attorney to inspect and make copies of each patent application in relation to
any Patentable Invention filed by or on behalf of the Contractor. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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 For the avoidance of doubt, the Contractor hereby acknowledges and agrees that the rights accruing to
Inmarsat under this Article 12.C shall be in addition and without prejudice to any other rights that Inmarsat may have in relation to unreported Patentable Inventions. 
  

	Article 13:	Contractor’s IPR Indemnity 

  

	A.	This Article 13 shall apply to all third-party claims that the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party is infringed by: 

  

	 	(1)	the use of any Deliverable item under this Contract; or 

  

	 	(2)	the exercise of any licensed rights under this Contract. 

  
 save that the Contractor shall have no liability where such infringement is caused solely by the use or exercise of (i) Essential Intellectual
Property Rights or (ii) Inmarsat Background or (iii) Intellectual Property Rights which are assigned, sub-licensed or otherwise transferred to the Contractor under the Mediatek Licence pursuant to this Contract, provided always that the
Contractor shall, on request, subrogate any rights it has under the Mediatek Licence to Inmarsat (if any) and cede sole conduct of any claim against Mediatek to enable Inmarsat to benefit from any indemnity given by Mediatek against such third party
infringement claims. 
  

	B.	The indemnity carve out in Article 13 A (iii) in relation to the Mediatek Licence shall not apply to the extent that the claim of IPR infringement results from any modification
by the Contractor of the Intellectual Property Rights assigned, sub-licensed or otherwise transferred to the Contractor under the Mediatek Licence. 

  

	C.	The Contractor undertakes to defend, at its sole expense, any and all claims within the scope of Article 13.A above and to indemnify and keep indemnified any and all Inmarsat
Indemnitees against any and all losses, damages, liabilities, costs, penalties, fines and expenses (including, without limitation, legal expenses) resulting from such claims, provided always that the Indemnitee gives to the Contractor prompt notice
of such claim, all necessary authority to defend or settle the claim on its behalf and, at the request and sole cost of the Contractor, reasonable cooperation and assistance and such relevant information as is available to it.

  

	D.	If, as a result of any claim to which this Article 13 applies, the use of any Deliverable or the exercise of any license rights granted by the Contractor under this Contract is
Enjoined, or the sale, lease or use of any Deliverable under this Contract is Enjoined after delivery, the Contractor agrees to do the following in the order stated: 

  

	 	(1)	to use all reasonable endeavours to negotiate a licence or other agreement with the claimant to resolve the relevant dispute or rectify the negative or undesirable consequences of
the Enjoinment upon Inmarsat or any Designee; and 

  

	 	(2)	where applicable, to modify the Deliverable or substitute a suitable item so that the modified or substituted item is not subject to the Enjoinment. 

  

	E.	The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that: 

  

	 	(1)	where neither of the alternatives particularised in Article 13.D above is suitably accomplished by the Contractor, the Contractor shall indemnify and keep indemnified Inmarsat
Indemnitees from any losses, damages, liabilities, costs, penalties, fines and expenses (including without limitation, legal expenses) suffered or incurred as the result of the relevant Enjoinment; and 

  

	 	(2)	the provisions of this Article 13.E shall apply to any Deliverable modified or substituted pursuant to Article 13. D. (2) 

  

	F.	Without prejudice to the foregoing, Inmarsat agrees that it shall not enforce its rights under this Article 13 to the extent that and in the opinion of qualified legal counsel,
Inmarsat is entitled to seek indemnification against the third party infringement claim from EMS on the terms set forth in the EMS Transfer Agreement. 

  

	G.	The indemnity carve-out in Article 13 F shall not apply where the alleged infringement of third party IPR by the use of a Deliverable or exercise of the licensed rights under this
Contract is caused by the use or exercise of the Contractor’s proprietary IPR (including, without limitation, any IPR owned by the Contractor in the GSM/GPRS protocol stack and application framework). 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	H.	The rights and remedies specified in this Article 13 shall be the exclusive remedies of Inmarsat with respect to third-party intellectual property infringement claims.

  

	Article 14:	Loss and Damage Indemnity; 

  

	A.	This Article shall apply with respect to any third party (including Inmarsat employees and consultants performing substantially full-time services at Inmarsat’s direction)
claims of loss of or damage to tangible personal property, or personal injury or death, caused by any negligent act or omission, or willful misconduct, of a Party or any of its Personnel in the performance of the Work or otherwise in connection with
this Contract. 

  

	B.	Each of the Parties shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify all and any of the other Party’s Indemnitees against all losses, all direct damages, liabilities, costs,
penalties, fines, and expenses suffered by an Indemnitee as a result of claims within the scope of section A above of this Article 14. 

  

	C.	The obligations shall be contingent upon the Indemnitee giving the indemnifying Party prompt notice of such claims, appropriate authority to defend the claims on their behalf, and,
at the request of the indemnifying Party, reasonable cooperation and assistance and such relevant information as is available to them.. 

  

	Article 15:	Inmarsat IPR Indemnity 

  

	A.	This Article 15 shall apply to all third-party claims that the Intellectual Property Rights of such third party are infringed by the use of any Inmarsat Background.

  

	B.	Inmarsat undertakes to defend, at its sole expense, any and all claims within the scope of Article 15 A above and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Contractor against any and
all losses, damages, liabilities, costs, penalties, fines and expenses (including, without limitation, legal expenses) resulting from such claims, provided always that the Contractor gives to Inmarsat prompt notice of such claim, all necessary
authority to defend or settle the claim on its behalf and, at the request and sole cost of Inmarsat, reasonable cooperation and assistance and such relevant information as is available to it. 

  

	C.	If, as a result of any claim to which this Article 15 applies, the use of any Inmarsat Background or any license rights granted by Inmarsat under this Contract is Enjoined, or the
sale, lease or use of any Inmarsat provided equipment or data under this Contract is Enjoined after delivery, Inmarsat agrees to do the following in the order stated: 

  

	 	(1)	to use all reasonable endeavours to negotiate a licence or other agreement with the claimant to resolve the relevant dispute or rectify the negative or undesirable consequences of
the Enjoinment upon the Contractor; and 

  

	 	(2)	where applicable, to modify the Inmarsat provided equipment or data or substitute a suitable item so that the modified or substituted item is not subject to the Enjoinment.

  

	D.	Inmarsat acknowledges and agrees that: 

  

	 	(1)	where neither of the alternatives particularised in Article 15.C above are suitably accomplished by Inmarsat, Inmarsat shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Contractor from any
losses, damages, liabilities, costs, penalties, fines and expenses (including without limitation, legal expenses) suffered or incurred as the result of the relevant Enjoinment; and 

  

	 	(2)	the provisions of this Article 15.D shall apply to any Inmarsat provided equipment or data modified or substituted pursuant to Article 15. C. (2). 

  

	E.	The provisions of this Article 15 shall not apply to any third party IPR infringement claim in respect of and to the extent that: 

  

	 	(1)	Any use by or on behalf of the Contractor of the Inmarsat Background in combination with any item not supplied by Inmarsat (including the EMS Transferable Work) gives rise to the
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	 	(2)	Any modification carried out by or on behalf of the Contractor to the Inmarsat Background under this Contract, if such modification was not authorised by Inmarsat or otherwise
envisaged under this Contract, gives rise to the third party IPR infringement claim. 

  

	F.	The rights and remedies specified in this Article 15 shall be the exclusive remedies of the Contractor with respect to claims that the Inmarsat Background infringes any third-party
Intellectual Property Rights. 

  

	Article 16:	Limitation of Liability 

  

	A.	Save in respect of liability for death and personal injury resulting from negligence (which shall be unlimited) the Contractor’s aggregate liability to Inmarsat whether in
tort, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise and in respect of its indemnity in Article 13 shall be limited to an amount equal to the Price. 

  

	B.	Save in respect of liability for death and personal injury resulting from negligence (which shall be unlimited), Inmarsat’s aggregate liability to the Contractor whether in
tort, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise, and in respect of its indemnity in Article 15 shall not exceed US$ ****. 

  

	C.	Neither Party shall be liable to the other or to any third party for any indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of this Contract. 

  

	Article 17:	Inmarsat Property and Facilities 

  

	A.	With respect to all equipment, facility or other property provided to the Contractor by Inmarsat, which for the sake of clarity shall exclude the EMS Transferable Work , or any of
Inmarsat’s other contractors, pursuant to Annex A, Statement of Work, the following terms and conditions shall apply: 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor shall exercise due care to ensure that such equipment, property or facility is suitable for the purpose intended in connection with the performance of the Work under
this Contract. If the Contractor is not so satisfied, the Contractor shall give Inmarsat written notice to that effect as soon as possible. In the case of deficiencies that should be reasonably discoverable upon receipt and examination, such notice
must be given within fifteen (15) days after receiving the relevant equipment, property or facility, otherwise the equipment, property or facility shall be deemed suitable for its intended purposes. 

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor shall ensure that such property, equipment or facility is used solely in the performance of this Contract. 

  

	 	(3)	Title to all property and equipment and each facility provided by Inmarsat shall at all times remain with Inmarsat, and the Contractor shall ensure that no claim, lien, pledge,
mortgage, security interest, or other encumbrance attaches to such property, equipment or facility as a result of any act or omission of the Contractor or any of its Sub-Contractors. 

  

	 	(4)	The Contractor shall return such property, equipment to Inmarsat or cease use of any facility on request by Inmarsat or when it is no longer required in connection with the
performance of any Work under this Contract, or in the event of termination of this Contract (whichever is sooner). The costs associated with returning the property, equipment or ceasing use of the facility shall be borne by the Contractor.

  

	 	(5)	The Contractor shall bear the risk of loss of or damage to such equipment or property from the time that it arrives on the premises of the Contractor or any of its Sub-Contractors
and for so long as it remains in their custody or from the time of use in case of a facility. However, fair wear and tear due to efflux of time shall be excepted. When the property is returned to Inmarsat pursuant to Paragraph A (4) of
this Article, the risk of loss or damage while in transit shall be borne by the Contractor. 

  

	 	(6)	Responsibility for any taxes or duties associated with the delivery, use, or return of such property, equipment or facility shall be in accordance with Article 6: Taxes and
Duties. 

  

	B.	Any delay in delivery by Inmarsat to Contractor of any item identified in Article 17 A above shall not constitute a material breach of the Contract by Inmarsat but shall be subject
to the provisions of Article 27, Changes. 

  
  

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	Article 18:	Documents Supplied by Inmarsat 

  

	A.	This Article shall apply to any and all documents that Inmarsat is required to provide to the Contractor pursuant to this Contract, which for the sake of clarity shall exclude the
EMS Transferable Work. Inmarsat does not warrant that the information it may provide under this Contract shall be accurate and any implied warranties in relation to the accuracy of such information disclosed, including, but not limited to, the
implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, are hereby disclaimed. 

  

	B.	The Contractor shall exercise due care to ensure that such documents are sufficient for the performance of this Contract, and that they contain no manifest errors or anomalies. This
Article shall not apply to any errors or omissions in the documents that would not be reasonably discoverable by the Contractor exercising due care. However, if such errors or omissions are discovered, then the Contractor shall notify Inmarsat
without delay. 

  

	C.	With respect to documents supplied to the Contractor by Inmarsat, the Contractor shall be presumed to be satisfied that they are sufficient, that they contain no manifest errors or
anomalies, and that they are timely, unless the Contractor gives Inmarsat written notice that it is not so satisfied within fifteen (15) days after the Contractor receives such documents. On a case-by-case basis, the Contractor may request a
longer period to examine the documents, but such request must be made within the said fifteen (15) day period, and consent to such request shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

  

	D.	In addition to the obligations in Paragraphs B and C above, if the Contractor concludes, at any time during the performance of this Contract, that there are inaccuracies or
inconsistencies in any documentation supplied by Inmarsat or that it is not complete or sufficient to enable the Contractor to perform the Work, the Contractor shall immediately refer the matter to Inmarsat for resolution, or the definition of a
work-around, before proceeding with any Work affected by such deficiencies. 

  

	E.	For the avoidance of doubt, if Inmarsat does not receive timely notice that the Contractor is not satisfied with any of the documents supplied by Inmarsat pursuant to this Contract,
or if the Contractor proceeds with any Work in contravention of this Article, the Contractor shall be neither relieved of its obligation to perform the Work as intended, nor entitled to any related increase in Price or extension of the delivery
schedule. 

  

	F.	If, consequent to any instance covered in paragraphs B C & D, the Contractor believes that any revised documentation supplied by Inmarsat necessitates a change to the scope or
execution of the Work, the Contractor may initiate the change control process under Article 27. 

  

	G.	Any delay in delivery by Inmarsat to Contractor of any item identified in Article 18 A above shall not constitute a material breach of the Contract by Inmarsat but shall be subject
to the provisions of Article 27, Changes. 

  

	Article 19:	Confidentiality 

  

	A.	In consideration of each of the Parties disclosing that of their Confidential Information to the other, which is required for the performance of the Contract, each Party hereby
undertakes to: 

  

	 	(1)	use the other Party’s Confidential Information exclusively for the purpose of this Contract and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract; and

  

	 	(2)	maintain confidential all of the other Party’s Confidential Information that it may acquire in any manner for a period of five (5) years from either the Effective Date or
the date of disclosure, whichever is the later, by exercising the same standard of care to prevent unauthorized access and disclosure as it exercises with respect to its own confidential information of similar sensitivity, but in any event not less
than a reasonable degree of care. 

  

	B.	The Parties acknowledge and agree that: 

  

	 	(1)	Inmarsat will disclose only Confidential Information which it considers, in its absolute discretion, to be required to be disclosed in order to enable the Contractor to fulfil its
obligations under this Contract; 

  

	 	(2)	the Contractor shall disclose all Confidential Information relevant to the fulfillment of its obligations under this Contract and the timely and efficient completion of the Work;

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(3)	in order that the Parties may identify exactly which information disclosed during the term of this Contract shall be treated under this Contract as Confidential Information, the
Parties shall give notice to each other that the relevant information is confidential at the time of disclosure, and the Parties acknowledge and agree that all such notices of confidentiality may be either written or verbal;

  

	 	(4)	nothing in this Contract shall be construed as a waiver by either Party of its proprietary rights in any of the Confidential Information it discloses hereunder;

  

	 	(5)	nothing in this Contract shall be construed as a grant by either Party of any form of licence to use any of the Confidential Information it discloses hereunder other than for the
purpose of this Contract, or to deal in any way with any of the intellectual property rights therein, except as expressly provided in this Contract; and 

  

	 	(6)	notwithstanding the above, even if information belonging to the Contractor is identified as Confidential Information, disclosure to Designees shall be permitted, subject to the same
restrictions referred to in this Article 19 and provided that Inmarsat shall notify Contractor of the disclosure. 

  

	 	(7)	The Contractor shall be permitted to disclose Confidential Information to Sub-contractors to the extent that such disclosure is necessary for the purpose of this Contract.

  

	C.	The obligations of the Parties with respect to protection of Confidential Information under this Article 19 shall not be breached by the exercise of express license rights granted
under this Contract. 

  

	D.	The restrictions on disclosure of Confidential Information contained in this Article shall not apply to Confidential Information which: 

  

	 	(1)	is or becomes public knowledge without breach of this Contract; 

  

	 	(2)	is already known to the receiving Party at the time of its disclosure by the disclosing Party and was not otherwise acquired by the receiving Party from the disclosing Party under
any obligations of confidence; 

  

	 	(3)	is independently developed by the Contractor or Inmarsat, which fact can be shown by competent evidence; 

  

	 	(4)	Inmarsat or the Contractor is compelled by legal process or government regulation or by a regulatory body or order to disclose, provided that the disclosing Party is given prompt
notice of any proposed release of information under this sub-clause and that, where legally permitted and practicable, the disclosing Party is given ample opportunity to engage in legal action to resist and/or restrict any such disclosure;

  

	 	(5)	Inmarsat, or an Associated Company or the Contractor, shall be required to disclose by a listing authority in connection with a stock exchange listing, or as a result of any debt
financing process, or other securities filings as may be required in the UK, US or elsewhere; or 

  

	 	(6)	a Party discloses on a confidential basis under a non-disclosure agreement containing terms no less restrictive than those contained in this Article 19 in furtherance of any
proposed sale of its or, if part of a wider group of companies, its direct or indirect parent companies’, assets or shares, or similar process. 

  

	E.	In order to secure the confidentiality attaching to the Confidential Information, each Party shall: 

  

	 	(1)	designate in writing one person within its organisation as the principal point for transmitting and/or receiving and for controlling the use of and access to the other Party’s
Confidential Information. For Inmarsat this person shall be the Responsible Inmarsat Officer for technical matters in accordance with Article 33: Communications; 

  

	 	(2)	ensure that access to the other Party’s Confidential Information is allowed exclusively by those of its directors, employees, agents and/or contractors who:

  

	 	(a)	have a reasonable need to see and use it in order to carry out their obligations in connection with this Contract; 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	 	(b)	are under a written agreement as part of their employment or contract for work to preserve as confidential any information and knowledge which is entrusted to their employer or, in
the case of a contractor, their client; and 

  

	 	(c)	have been notified of, and have agreed to abide by, the specific obligations imposed by this Contract; 

  

	 	(3)	keep separate all of the other Party’s Confidential Information and all information generated by it based thereon from all of its other documents and records;

  

	Article 20:	Public Release of Information 

  
 The Contractor (including all Personnel) shall obtain prior written approval from Inmarsat before publishing or otherwise making available to the public
news releases, articles, brochures, advertisements, prepared speeches or any other information releases concerning this Contract or the Work performed or to be performed hereunder. Inmarsat shall be given a reasonable time to review the proposed
text prior to the date scheduled for its release and, where approval is not granted, the Contractor shall make all and any alterations thereto as Inmarsat may reasonably direct. 
  

	Article 21:	Termination 

  

	A.	Inmarsat shall have the right to terminate this Contract either in whole or in part, without prejudice to any of its other rights and remedies, forthwith by notice in writing to the
Contractor in the event that: 

  

	 	(1)	the Contractor fails to deliver any Deliverable on or before the applicable due date specified in the Statement of Work, and fails to remedy this breach within thirty (30) days
after being notified in writing to do so. 

  

	B.	Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Contract either in whole or in part, without prejudice to any of its other rights and remedies, forthwith by notice in writing to
the other Party in the event that; 

  

	 	(1)	The other Party commits a material breach of any material term of this Contract and (if such breach is remediable) fails to remedy that breach within a period of thirty
(30) days after being notified in writing to do so, 

  

	 	(2)	Either Party passes a resolution or a court of competent jurisdiction makes an order that the Contractor be wound up otherwise than for the purpose of bona fide reconstruction or
amalgamation, 

  

	 	(3)	A receiver, manager or administrator on behalf of a creditor is appointed in respect of the a Party’s business or any part thereof, 

  

	 	(4)	If circumstances arise which entitle a court of competent jurisdiction or a creditor to appoint a receiver, manager or administrator or which entitle the court otherwise than for
the purpose of bona fide reconstruction or amalgamation to make a winding up order, or 

  

	 	(5)	A Party is unable to pay its debts within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 or under any other laws domestic or foreign, relating to bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganisation, winding up or adjustment of debts. 

  

	C.	With respect to termination in accordance with Paragraph A and B above, Inmarsat shall have the following remedies: 

  

	 	(1)	Inmarsat may, in its sole discretion, take over all or part of the Work affected by the termination, either itself or by use of a third party, and proceed with the same to
completion, by contract or otherwise. For this purpose, Inmarsat may take possession of, and utilise in completing the Work, such materials, equipment, and information and data as may be necessary. The Contractor shall reimburse Inmarsat for any
increased costs reasonably incurred in completing the Work; and 

  

	 	(2)	with respect to any part of the Work affected by the termination that Inmarsat does not elect to take over and complete, the Contractor shall reimburse Inmarsat for all amounts
previously paid for such Work, and shall also be liable for any increased costs reasonably incurred by Inmarsat in procuring completion of the Work. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	D.	Without prejudice to any other remedies available to Inmarsat, including termination under Paragraph A and B above, with respect to late delivery in breach of the schedule
requirements in Article 3: Performance Schedule, the following procedures and remedies shall apply: 

  

	 	(1)	For every complete calendar day from a date thirty (30) calendar days beyond the Contract scheduled M 13 (****) to the actual date that M 13 is completed, liquidated damages
shall accrue for up to one hundred and fifty (150) days to a maximum of ****% of **** United States Dollars on a pro-rata daily basis. The amount stated below shall be adjusted should the total Contract Price be modified.

  

			
	 Days delay thirty (30) calendar days
beyond the Contract scheduled M 13
	  	 Total Liquidated Damages Accrued

	 1
	  	****
	 2
	  	****
	 3
	  	****
	 4
	  	****
	 10
	  	****
	 30
	  	****
	 60
	  	****
	 90
	  	****
	 150
	  	****

  
 examples of Liquidated
damages 
  

	 	(2)	During the period when liquidated damages are accruing, the Contractor shall not be liable for any other damages with respect to such delay, except as explicitly stated to the
contrary in this Paragraph D. 

  

	 	(3)	Both Parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages specified in this Article are a genuine pre-estimate of the loss likely to be suffered by Inmarsat and that the figures therein
are reasonable. 

  

	 	(4)	Any liquidated damages due from the Contractor to Inmarsat under this Article 21 shall be recovered by way off set off and deduction against the payment due from Inmarsat to the
Contractor at Final Acceptance. 

  

	E.	For any other default by the Contractor under this Contractor that is not remedied within thirty (30) days of a notice from Inmarsat requiring such remedy, Inmarsat may
terminate the Contract, either in whole or as to any severable portion, and in that event the remedies set out in Article 21 C above shall apply. 

  

	F.	If Inmarsat gives notice of termination pursuant to Paragraph A and it is subsequently determined that the Contractor was not in breach, the rights and obligations of the
Parties shall be the same as if Inmarsat had terminated for convenience pursuant to Article 22: Termination for Convenience, unless the Parties mutually agree to reinstate the Contract. 

  

	G.	The Parties acknowledge and agree that if an invoice of an undisputed sum remains unpaid for sixty (60) days or more, this shall constitute breach of a material term for the
purpose of Article 21 B (1). 

  

	Article 22:	Termination for Convenience 

  

	A.	Inmarsat may terminate this Contract, in whole, for Inmarsat’s convenience, at any time prior to Final Acceptance. In the event of termination by Inmarsat under this Article 22
A, it is agreed that the entire termination charges to be paid by Inmarsat to Contractor shall be calculated on the schedule of termination for convenience given in Annex L entitled Termination for Convenience Profile. Termination charges shall be
in full and final settlement of all liabilities of Inmarsat arising out of any termination of this Contract for Inmarsat’s convenience. Without prejudice to the foregoing, Inmarsat shall be liable to pay any undisputed invoices which are still
unpaid at the date of termination. 

  

	B.	Unless otherwise agreed, Inmarsat shall be entitled to take possession of all Work completed or in progress prior to termination under this Article, except for Work associated with
any executory portion of the Contract that is not terminated. 

  
  

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	Article 23:	Consequences of Force Majeure 

  

	A.	The purpose of this Article is to establish the consequences of Force Majeure events preventing either Party from complying with any of its obligations under this Contract.

  

	B.	The Contractor shall not be excused from performance due to any failure to perform by its Sub-Contractors or the Personnel unless their failure to perform is due to Force Majeure.

  

	C.	Any Party whose ability to perform its obligations under this Contract is affected by a Force Majeure event shall take all reasonable steps to mitigate the impact of such event, and
to carry out its obligations under this Contract in any way that is reasonably practicable. 

  

	D.	If the effect of a Force Majeure event is temporary, subject to this Article the Party so affected shall not be responsible for any consequent delay, and the relevant schedule or
time period shall be extended by the amount of time of the subject delay, if and only if notice of the event is given to the other Party within seven (7) days after the event has occurred. At the time of the initial notice of the occurrence of
the event, or as soon thereafter as possible, the Party affected shall inform the other Party of the extent of the delay expected as a result of the event. 

  

	E.	In the case of one or more force majeure events having a temporary effect on the ability of the Contractor to comply with the schedule in Article 3: Performance Schedule, if
the effect is, or will be, to delay such schedule by more than two weeks, or in the case of force majeure events permanently preventing the Contractor from complying with said schedule, Inmarsat may elect to: 

  

	 	(1)	terminate this Contract either in whole or in part; and/or 

  

	 	(2)	complete the Work either itself or through a third party and use the final results for Inmarsat Purposes as envisaged by the Contract. 

  

	F.	Termination under Article 23 E shall be without prejudice to the rights of the parties in respect of any antecedent breach and the Contractor shall reimburse any sums it has
received in advance for Work which was not performed. 

  

	Article 24:	Governmental or Regulatory Body Authorisations 

  

	A.	The Contractor shall obtain all governmental or regulatory body authorizations necessary to commence the Work at the Effective Date and to undertake the Work hereunder.

  

	B.	Certification by the Contractor to Inmarsat of the receipt of such governmental or regulatory authorisations is a condition subsequent. If the Contractor fails to secure all
necessary governmental or regulatory body authorisations, Inmarsat shall have the right to terminate this Contract for default in accordance with Article 21: Termination. 

  

	C.	Without prejudice to Paragraph A of this Article: 

  

	 	(1)	The exercise by Inmarsat and its technical consultants of any rights under Article 10: Access to Work in Progress and Data; and 

  

	 	(2)	The exercise by Inmarsat or its Designees of any rights under Article 11: Licensing of IPR; 

  
 shall be subject to applicable domestic laws (and US law as applicable) relating to the export of technology. The Contractor
shall upon request exercise due diligence to obtain any such licence as may be necessary for the exercise by Inmarsat of any such rights. 
  

	Article 25:	Applicable Law 

  
 This Contract shall be governed by and interpreted according to the laws of England and Wales excluding the conflicts of laws provisions thereof.

  

					
	 	 	 
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	Article 26:	Dispute Resolution and Arbitration 

  

	A.	Amicable Resolution 

  

	 	(1)	Any dispute controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, including any question regarding its validity, interpretation, breach or termination (a
“Dispute”) shall be referred by either Party, first to the Responsible Officer detailed in Article 32, Responsible Officers. 

  

	 	(2)	If the Dispute cannot be resolved by the representatives identified above within a maximum of fourteen (14) days after it has been referred under Article 26 A, it shall be
referred to the second level contacts listed in Article 32 for resolution within the following fourteen (14) days. 

  

	 	(3)	If the Dispute cannot be resolved by the second level representatives identified above within a maximum of fourteen (14) days after it has been referred under Article 26 A (1),
any Party may refer the Dispute to arbitration in accordance with Article 26 B (1) below, save where the Parties agree to refer the Dispute to an expert for determination in accordance with Article 26 C below. 

  

	B.	Arbitration 

  

	 	(1)	Subject to Article 24 C, any Dispute that has not been amicably resolved pursuant to Article 26 A (2) shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the London
Court of International Arbitration (“LCIA”) Rules, which Rules are deemed to be incorporated by reference into this clause. 

  

	 	(2)	The place of arbitration shall be London. 

  

	 	(3)	The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be English. 

  

	 	(4)	The Arbitral Tribunal shall consist of a single arbitrator appointed in accordance with the LCIA Rules. 

  

	 	(5)	The Arbitral Tribunal’s award shall not be subject to appeal according to Section 69 of the English Arbitration Act of 1996. The Parties hereby waive any right to apply to
any court of law and/or other judicial authority to determine any preliminary point of law and/or review any question of law and/or the merits, insofar as such waiver may validly be made. 

  

	 	(6)	The Parties agree that the Arbitral Tribunal shall have the power to order on a provisional basis any relief which it would have power to grant in a final award.

  

	 	(7)	Nothing in this Article 26 shall be construed as preventing either Party from seeking interim, injunctive or conservatory relief in any court of competent jurisdiction.

  

	C.	Expert Determination 

  

	 	(1)	If the Dispute is in respect of a specific technical or financial issue the Parties may agree to refer it to an independent expert qualified in the subject matter in dispute through
a trade association such as the Institute of Electrical Engineers or the Institute of Chartered Accountants (the “Expert”) to rule on the Dispute for a binding determination. 

  

	 	(2)	The Parties may within 21 days of the Expert’s appointment, make written submissions to the Expert and/or send documents to him. 

  

	 	(3)	The Expert may, but is not obliged to do so, send copies of one Party’s submission to the other for comment. 

  

	 	(4)	The Parties shall if requested make available to the Expert any documentation which the Expert, in his absolute discretion, considers necessary or helpful in reaching his decision
on the issues between the Parties. 

  

	 	(5)	The Expert shall determine all issues referred to him as an expert and not as an arbitrator. 

  

	 	(6)	The decision of the Expert shall be made within 30 days of receiving the representations of the Parties and shall be final and binding on the Parties. 

  

	 	(7)	The Expert shall have power by his decision to fix the reasonable amount of his fees in connection therewith and they shall be borne in equal shares between the Parties.

  

					
	 	 	 
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	Article 27:	Changes 

  

	A.	At any time during the Term, either Party may submit a Change Request to the other, provided always that the proposed changes particularized therein are within the general scope of
the Contract. 

  

	B.	A Change Request from Inmarsat must be identified as such, must be made or confirmed in writing, and must be signed by the Responsible Officer identified in Paragraph A of Article
32: Responsible Officers. If any other conduct by the Responsible Officer or any other representative of Inmarsat is construed by the Contractor as possibly constituting a Change Request or an interpretation of the Contract requirements
inconsistent with the Contractor’s understanding of those requirements, the Contractor shall promptly notify Inmarsat and request clarification. 

  

	C.	Within five (5) days after receiving a Change Request from Inmarsat or issuing a Change Request to Inmarsat, the Contractor shall submit to Inmarsat a Contract Change Notice as
per Annex H, Contract Change Notice Format. The Contractor may request a longer period to prepare the Contract Change Notice, provided always that such request for an extension of time is reasonable and made to Inmarsat in writing within five
(5) days after the Contractor has received or has sent (as the case may be) the relevant Change Request. A request for a longer period to prepare a Contract Change Notice shall be at Inmarsat’s absolute discretion.

  

	D.	The preparation of a Contract Change Notice, whether in response to a Change Request prepared by Inmarsat or by the Contractor, shall be at the Contractor’s expense.

  

	E.	Any claim by the Contractor for adjustment of the technical requirements, Price, performance schedule, or other terms of this Contract attributable to a change shall be deemed
waived unless asserted in a Contract Change Notice and accepted by Inmarsat in writing. 

  

	F.	If the cost of any materials that would be made obsolete as a result of a change the subject of a Change Request are included in the Contractor’s claim for adjustment:

  

	 	(1)	to the extent that such materials have resale, reuse, or salvage value to the Contractor or its Sub-Contractors or, Inmarsat shall be entitled to a credit, and

  

	 	(2)	if such materials have no such resale, reuse, or salvage value, Inmarsat shall have the right to prescribe their manner of disposition. 

  

	G.	After Inmarsat receives a sufficiently detailed Contract Change Notice, and after any negotiations with respect to the adjustments claimed by the Contractor, the following outcomes
are possible: 

  

	 	(1)	Inmarsat may decide not to proceed with implementation of the change. 

  

	 	(2)	Inmarsat may decide to implement the change, in which case: 

  

	 	(a)	if the Parties have reached agreement about the adjustments to be made in the Contract, the Contractor shall proceed with the implementation as agreed; 

  

	 	(b)	if the Parties are unable to reach such an agreement, the provisions of Article 26: Dispute Resolution and Arbitration, shall apply; or 

  

	 	(c)	pending any negotiations and/or arbitration, Inmarsat may direct the Contractor to proceed with the implementation of the change, subject to any adjustments subsequently agreed or
awarded. 

  

	H.	Inmarsat may also direct the Contractor to proceed with the implementation of a Change Request prior to preparation of a complete Contract Change Notice, subject to any adjustments
to the Contract subsequently agreed or awarded. 

  

	I.	Inmarsat’s right to direct the Contractor to proceed with implementation of a change pursuant to Paragraph G (2)(c) or H of this Article 27 shall be subject to the
Contractor’s ability to do so, taking into account the resources, facilities, supplies, and services available to it, as well as any stipulated financial limit. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	Article 28:	Key Personnel 

  

	A.	The Contractor agrees that those individuals identified in Annex G, Key Personnel, are necessary for the successful completion of the Work to be performed under this Contract.

  

	B.	Such Key Personnel shall not be removed from the performance of the Work under this Contract unless replaced with Personnel of substantially equal qualifications and ability.
Inmarsat shall have the right to review the qualifications of any proposed replacements and, if for good and sufficient reasons Inmarsat deems such Personnel to be unsuitable, Inmarsat may require the Contractor to offer alternative candidates where
such are available. Should none such suitable Personnel be available Inmarsat shall have the right to terminate this Contract in accordance with the provisions of Article 21: Termination. 

  

	C.	Notwithstanding its role in approving Key Personnel and their replacements, Inmarsat shall have no supervisory control over their Work, and nothing in this Article shall relieve the
Contractor of any of its obligations under this Contract, or of its responsibility for any acts or omissions of its (Key) Personnel. 

  

	Article 29:	Key Sub-Contractors 

  

	A.	The Contractor agrees that those Sub-Contractors identified in Annex D, Key Sub-Contractors, are necessary for the successful completion of the Work to be performed under
this Contract. 

  

	B.	The Contractor hereby agrees to use its best efforts to enter into subcontracts with these Key Sub-Contractors. 

  

	C.	If, for any reason, the Contractor is unable to enter into Sub-Contracts with any of these Key Sub-Contractors, or such Sub-Contracts are entered into and are subsequently
terminated, the Contractor shall replace such Key Sub-Contractors with Sub-Contractors of substantially equal qualifications and ability acceptable to Inmarsat. 

  

	D.	The Contractor shall not enter into any Sub-Contracts for the performance of any of the Work without the prior written consent of Inmarsat. 

  

	E.	Nothing in this Article shall relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for the performance, in accordance with this Contract, of any of the Work, whether the subject of a
Sub-Contract or otherwise. 

  

	Article 30:	Principles Applicable to Selection of Sub-Contractors 

  
 To the greatest extent practicable, the Contractor shall ensure that any replacement Sub-Contracts entered into pursuant to Paragraph B of Article
29: Key Sub-Contractors, or any new Sub-Contracts entered into pursuant to Paragraph C of said Article 29, are awarded on the basis of open competition, and to Sub-Contractors offering the best combination of quality, Price,
performance and the most favourable delivery time. 
  

	Article 31:	Assignment of Contract 

  

	A.	The Contractor shall not assign or delegate, either in whole or in part, this Contract or any of the Contractor’s rights, duties, or obligations hereunder to any person or
entity without the prior written consent of Inmarsat, which consent shall be at Inmarsat’s absolute discretion but which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

  

	B.	Notwithstanding any conditions under which Inmarsat may grant consent under Article 30; Principles Applicable to Selection of Sub-Contractors, the Contractor shall remain a
guarantor to Inmarsat of the performance of the assigned or delegated duties and obligations in accordance with this Contract and all applicable laws. 

  

	C.	Inmarsat shall be entitled to assign or novate this Contract, or any part thereof, and/or any rights or obligations hereunder to any Associated Company. 

  

	D.	Inmarsat may assign or delegate, either in whole or in part, this Contract or any of Inmarsat’s rights, duties, or obligations hereunder to any third party, person or entity
with the prior written consent of Contractor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed by Contractor. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	Article 32:	Responsible Officers 

  
 The Responsible Officers of the Parties may be changed from time to time by notice to the other Party. Until further notice, the Responsible Officer for
Inmarsat shall be **** the second level contact shall be ****, and for the Contractor the Responsible Officer shall be ****, the second level contact shall be ****. Each Party shall notify the other Party of any change in Responsible
Officer within (five) 5 working days of such change. 
  

	Article 33:	Communications 

  

	A.	All notices, reports, invoices and other correspondence to be provided to Inmarsat or the Contractor pursuant to this Contract shall be sent for the attention of the Responsible
Officer referred to Article 32: Responsible Officers, and the Responsible Inmarsat Officer for Technical Matters ****, at the following addresses: 

  

			
	 INMARSAT:
	  	CONTRACTOR:
	 Inmarsat Global Ltd
 99 City Road
 London EC1Y 1AX
 England
	  	 Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd
 139/25
Intermediate Ring Road
 Domlur, Bangalore, 560071
 India

  

	B.	All communications pertinent to this Contract shall be made or confirmed in writing, including confirmed e-mail, or facsimile to the above address. 

  

	C.	All documentation and communications required under this Contract shall be in the English language. 

  

	Article 34:	Time Limits 

  
 Any time limits to which this Contract binds the Contractor or Inmarsat shall be counted in calendar days from the day following that of the event marking
the start of the time limit, and shall end on the last day of the period laid down. When the last day of a time limit is a Saturday or Sunday, or a legal holiday in the country in which the particular contractual performance is required, such time
limit shall be extended to the first working day that follows. In case of conflicting time limits the UK time shall take precedence. 
  

	Article 35:	Incentives for Early Delivery 

  
 In the event that M 13 occurs prior to its scheduled date set forth in the Annex A, Statement of Work (26 May 2010), the Contract Price and
Payment Plan (as detailed in Annex A hereto) for M 13 as detailed in Annex A, entitled Statement of Work, shall increase by **** United States Dollars (US$****) for every full calendar day between the date of scheduled for M 13 and actual M
13 up to a maximum of **** United States Dollars (US$****). 
  

			
	 Completed calendar days advance from M 13
	  	 Total Incentives Accrued

	 1
	  	****
	 2
	  	****
	 3
	  	****
	 4
	  	****
	 10
	  	****
	 30
	  	****
	 75
	  	****

  
 Daily incentive–$**** 

 
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	Article 36:	Order of Precedence 

  
 Should any conflict arise between any Annex and the terms and conditions of this Contract, the terms and conditions of this Contract shall take
precedence. Should any conflict arise between any of the Annexes of this Contract, the following order shall take precedence: 
  
 1. Annex C, Price & Payment Plan 
  
 2. Annex A, Statement of Work 
  
 3. The remaining Annexes shall be treated equally. 
  

	Article 37:	Orderly Transition of the GSPS Handset Development Programme 

  

	A.	EMS is no longer prime contractor on the GSPS Handset Development Programme. Inmarsat and EMS have entered into the EMS Transfer Agreement to (i) effect an orderly and
efficient transition of the GSPS Handset Development Programme to the Contractor and (ii) make available to the Contractor the EMS Transferable Work for the purposes of performing its obligations under this Contract. 

 

	B.	The Contractor shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure an orderly and efficient transition of the GSPS Handset Development Programme from EMS to the Contractor.

  

	C.	The Contractor shall attend the transition workshops in Adelaide and Ottawa scheduled for the week commencing 26 January 2009 to review and evaluate the EMS Transferable Work,

  

	D.	The Contractor shall (and shall procure that its Personnel) provide all such assistance and cooperation, take all such action and deploy such resources which Inmarsat may reasonably
deem necessary for an orderly and efficient transition of the GSPS Handset Development Programme to the Contractor. 

  

	E.	Inmarsat shall use its reasonable endeavours (and shall procure that EMS uses its reasonable endeavours) to deliver the EMS Transferable Work to the Contractor on or before
28 February 2009. The Contractor acknowledges that the EMS Transferable Work shall be delivered “as is” and Inmarsat hereby excludes in relation to such EMS Transferable Work all representations (unless fraudulent), warranties and
conditions and other contractual terms howsoever arising (whether by statute, common law or otherwise) to the maximum extent permitted by law. 

  

	F.	Save only as provided in Article 37 G, the Parties agree and acknowledge that the Contractor shall be free to utilise, modify or discard the EMS Transferable Work as it sees fit to
perform its obligations under this Contract. 

  

	G.	Without prejudice to Article 37 F, the Contractor shall be obliged to accept, as soon as reasonably practicable, an assignment or sub-licence of the rights under the Third Party IPR
Licences unless in relation to any particular Third Party IPR Licence it is properly adjudged either that (a) the proposed assignment or sub-licence grant will not suffice for the Contractor to satisfy its licensing obligations under Article 11
in relation to that item of EMS Transferable IPR; or (b) the assignment or sub-licence of the rights under such Third Party IPR Licence would have a material adverse effect on the GSPS Handset Development Programme (a “Repudiated
Licence”). Subject to the Contractor obtaining Inmarsat’s prior approval and the Contractor agreeing to use all reasonable efforts to secure the most economic terms, Inmarsat agrees to bear the third party licensor’s fee for obtaining
rights to the relevant item of EMS Transferable IPR the subject of such Repudiated Licence on terms which will avoid such impact as described at sub-paragraphs (a) or (b) above. The Parties hereby agree, in the event that the Contractor
has not been granted sufficient rights of use in the Mediatek Licence to develop the Core Module and the UT Handset in accordance with its contractual obligations by 28 February 2009, the performance schedule shall be extended to place the
Contractor in the position it would have been if such rights of use in the Mediatek Licence had been secured by 28 February 2009. 

  

	H.	Inmarsat and the Contractor mutually undertake to use their best endeavours to enable the Contractor to promptly terminate the licences which it granted to EMS for rights of use of
the “GSM/GPRS Protocol Stack” and “Application Framework” software in relation to the GSPS Handset Development Programme. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor agrees to license use of this software at no additional cost
for the purposes of fulfilling its obligations under this Contract including, without limitation, its licensing obligations on the terms set forth in Article 11. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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	I.	Inmarsat shall procure that EMS assigns, sub-licenses or otherwise transfers its rights of use in the “Physical Layer” (as referenced in the SOW) and “GMR2+ Protocol
Stack” software to the Contractor as soon as reasonably practicable, and not later than 28 February 2009. Inmarsat further agrees, in the event that the Contractor has not been granted sufficient rights of use in the aforesaid software to
develop the Core Module and UT Handset in accordance with its contractual obligations by 28 February 2009, the performance schedule shall be extended to place the Contractor in the position it would have been if such rights of use in the
software had been secured by 28 February 2009. 

  

	J.	If the Parties do not succeed in making use of any EMS Transferable Work available to the Contractor by 28 February 2009, the Contractor shall use all reasonable endeavours to
eliminate or mitigate the consequences of the delay. 

  

	K.	For the avoidance of doubt, the Contractor is responsible for and shall bear the cost of obtaining rights of use in any other Intellectual Property Rights falling outside the scope
of the Third Party IPR Licences which the Contractor requires to perform its obligations and ensure the Deliverables conform to the specifications in the PRSD and SOW. 

  

	Article 38:	Further Royalties 

  

	A.	If any royalties other than the Royalties specified in Annex I shall fall due on the use of rights which are to be assigned, sub-licensed or otherwise transferred to the Contractor
under the Third Party IPR Licences (“Further Royalties”), the Contractor shall immediately notify and consult with Inmarsat, and shall not agree any Further Royalties with the third party owner of the rights without Inmarsat’s prior
written consent. Any corresponding changes to Annex I shall be made by way of a Change Notice. 

  

	Article 39:	Waiver 

  
 No relaxation, forbearance, delay or indulgence by either Party in enforcing any of the terms and conditions of this Contract or the granting of time by
either Party to the other shall prejudice, affect or restrict the rights and powers of the said Party, nor shall any waiver by either Party of any breach of this Contract operate as a waiver of any subsequent or any continuing breach of this
Contract. 
  

	Article 40:	Trademarks 

  
 Any agreed use of any Inmarsat trademarks and service marks shall be subject to signature of the standard form Inmarsat Trademark Licence Agreement.

  

	Article 41:	Entire Agreement 

  
 This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior or existing
correspondence, representations, proposals, negotiations, understandings, or agreements of the Parties, whether oral or written. The Parties also hereby acknowledge that there are no collateral contracts between them with respect to the subject
matter hereof. This Contract may be signed in counterparts and each original counterpart shall be deemed binding on each Party collectively and individually. A person who is not a Party to this Contract has no rights under the Contracts (Rights
of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this Contract but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act or any right of a Party to this Contract to enforce any term of this
Contract for and on behalf of such third party where applicable. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have signed this Contract in duplicate. 
  

			
	CONTRACTOR	 	INMARSAT
		
	 BY:
	 	 BY:

		
	 Printed Name:
	 	 Printed Name:

		
	 Title:
	 	 Title:

		
	 Date:
	 	 Date:

  

					
	 	 	 
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 ANNEX C—PRICE & PAYMENT PLAN 
  
 The Parties hereby agree to a firm and fixed price of US$ **** (**** US
Dollars) for the development and pre-production of the UT Handset and Core Module. 
  
 This sum shall not be exceeded without the prior written consent of Inmarsat. 
  
 The agreed Payment Plan is as follows: 
  

														
	 No.
	  	 Milestones
	  	 Milestone Descriptions
	  	 Scheduled
Completion
Dates
	  	 Actual Dates
	  	%
payment	 	 	Amount
payable (USD)
	 1
	  	EDC	  	Contract Signature	  	****	  	****	  	10	%	 	****
	 2
	  	M1	  	UTAH Kick-Off Review (KOR) Completion	  	****	  	****	  	5	%	 	****
	 3
	  	M2	  	UTCM/UTH Preliminary Design Review (PDR) Completion	  	****	  	****	  	10	%	 	****
	 4
	  	M3	  	UTH Final Design Review (FDR) Completion	  	****	  	****	  	10	%	 	****
	 5
	  	M4	  	Early GMR2+ Functionality Demonstration	  	****	  	****	  	15	%	 	****
	 6
	  	M12B	  	Final UTH Reference Design Delivery	  	****	  	****	  	10	%	 	****
	 7
	  	M6	  	UTH Factory Acceptance Test (HFAT 1) Completion (Phase 1)	  	****	  	****	  	10	%	 	****
	 8
	  	M9	  	UT Handset Satellite Acceptance Test (SAT) Completion	  	****	  	****	  	5	%	 	****
	 9
	  	M13	  	Beta Test Completion (Phase 1)	  	****	  	****	  	10	%	 	****
	 10
	  	M14	  	Beta Test Completion (Phase 2)	  	****	  	****	  	15	%	 	****

  
 For any additional
work beyond the current scope of Work, Sasken is open to execute using either a fixed price or Time and Material (T&M) model. T&M engagements are governed by the following monthly rates. The rates proposed are for calendar year 2009. For
calendar year 2010 onwards, an annual increase of ****% applies to these rates. 
  

	 	•	 	 For work done in India, lasting less than 30 consecutive days: 

  

	 	1.	USD ****/person month for engineers 

  

	 	2.	USD ****/person month for architects 

  

	 	•	 	 For activities by Sasken India engineers working overseas beyond 30 consecutive days and for activities by Sasken Finland employees 

  

	 	1.	Sasken India engineers: USD ****/person month for engineers and USD **** for architects 

  

	 	2.	Sasken Finland staff: USD ****/person month anywhere in the world 

  

	 	•	 	 Travel expense: Subject always to obtaining Inmarsat’s prior written approval, Inmarsat will pay travel expenses as described below for any activity under
Annex H that requires travel. The Travel fee below is also applicable for any travel undertaken by Sasken other than the ones already planned in Annex A, Statement of Work in section C (Testing). 

  

	 	1.	For any overseas travel by Sasken staff, air fare would be charged at USD **** for each return ticket and during the period of travel a per diem of USD **** would be charged for
each day of travel out of office. 

  

	 	2.	For travel within Europe and within, India, travel expenses will be recovered at actuals (economy return fares) and per diem will be the same as described in (1) above.

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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 The Key Sub-Contractors are:

  
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 Physical Layer Software

  
 GMR2+ Protocol Stack Software 
  
 All EMS Transferable IPR 
  

					
	 	 	 
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 Part A—Inmarsat Background

  
 GMR 2+ Specification 
  
 PART B—Contractor Background 
  
 GSM/GPRS Protocol Stack 
 Sasken Application Framework 
  

					
	 	 	 
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	 Name
	 	 Role

		
	 ****
	 	 Program Director

		
	 ****
	 	 Program Manager

		
	 ****
	 	 SW Architect

		
	 ****
	 	 Product Manager

		
	 ****
	 	 HW Project Manager

		
	 ****
	 	 HW Architect

		
	 ****
	 	 L1 Project Manager

		
	 ****
	 	 SW Architect

		
	 ****
	 	 L1 Lead

		
	 ****
	 	 Integration Manager

		
	 ****
	 	 System Architect

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
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                                CONTRACT CHANGE
NOTICE

	 PROJECT             [Project Name]
	 	 CCN NO.
	 	 DATE

	 CONTRACT        [Contract Number]
	 	 xxx
	 	 DD-MM-YY

	 (1) TITLE OF CHANGE        [Title]

	 (2)
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
 [Description]
	 	 (3) RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTION POINT

 DD-MM-YY

	 	 	(4) DRAWINGS AND SPECS. AFFECTED
	 	 	 NUMBER
	 	 ISSUE

	 	 	 	 	 

																	
	 (7) REASON FOR CHANGE            [Reasons]

	 (8) RELATED FACTORS

	 FACTOR
	 	Y	 	N	 	 FACTOR
	 	Y	 	N	 	 FACTOR
	 	Y	 	N
	 Performance
	 	 	 	 	 	 Testing
	 	 	 	 	 	 Other factors
	 	 	 	 
	 Reliability
	 	 	 	 	 	 Materials and processes
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Interface
	 	 	 	 	 	 Spare parts
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Weight
	 	 	 	 	 	 Agency furnished equipment
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Dimensions
	 	 	 	 	 	 Packaging
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Electrical parameters
	 	 	 	 	 	 Publications
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

											
	 
	 (9) ESTIMATED INFLUENCES ON CONTRACT PROVISIONS

	 
	 1. TOTAL PRICE INFLUENCE 

	 		 		 	 
	 TOTAL HOURS
	  	 LABOUR COSTS
	  	 MATERIALS
	  	 TAXES
	  	 OTHER COSTS
	  	 TOTAL COSTS

	 		 		 	 
	 0
	  	 0
	  	 0
	  	 0
	  	 0
	  	 0

											
	 					 
	 2. SCHEDULE INFLUENCE
	  	 	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	 
	 ON FINAL
DELIVERY
	 	 ON PERT-NETWORK

	 
	 INFLUENCE ON OTHER PROVISIONS

	 	 
	 CONTRACTOR’S SIGNATURES
  
  
  
	  	 INITIATOR
  
 [INMARSAT]
  
 DATE: DD-MM-YY

	 	 			 
	 PROJECT
MANAGER
 [Name] 
	 	
 DATE: DD-MM-YY
	  		  		  	 
	 	 			 
	 CONTRACT MANAGER
 [Name] 
	 	
 DATE: DD-MM-YY
	  	 	  	 	  	 

					
	 		 
	 DATE OF REJECTION

	 	 DATE OF APPROVAL
	 	 INTRODUCTION POINT

	 
	 CUSTOMER’S SIGNATURES

	 		 
	 PROGRAMME MANAGER
	 	 	 	 DATE:

	 		 
	 CONTRACTS MANAGER
	 	 	 	 DATE:

  

					
	 	 	 
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 ANNEX I—ROYALTIES

  
 In consideration of the licensed rights granted under
Article 11 D of the Contract, the Royalties payable by the Contract Equipment Manufacturer (CEM) or Value-Added Manufacturer (VAM) (as applicable) upon the commercial sale or other transfer for value of each unit (either Core Module or UT Handset)
are as follows: 
  

			
	 Payee
	  	US$
	 Digital Voice Services Inc. (DVSI)
	  	****
	 Sasken Communications
	  	****
	 Lockheed Martin
	  	****
	 Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
	  	****
	 Inmarsat
	  	****
	 MCCI
	  	****
	 iAnywhere Solutions:
	  	
	 Data Sync Client Software
	  	****
	 MT OBEX Software
	  	****

  
 Provided always that,
in respect of any UT Handset incorporating a Core Module, a single Royalty shall be payable in accordance with the provisions of this Annex I. 
  

	*	Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson will require a Royalty in respect of background technology and IPR associated with the GSM and GMR-2 standards, to be licensed on fair, reasonable
and non-discriminatory terms. 

  

	**	Such Royalty as Inmarsat may specify in its absolute discretion. 

  
 In addition to the Royalties specified above, a further Royalty of US$**** shall be payable to EMS upon the commercial sale or other transfer for value of
a UT Handset (but, NOT a Core Module). The Royalties due to EMS shall cease upon payment of US$**** in aggregate Royalty payments. Furthermore, no Royalties shall be due to EMS on any units sold for GSPS programme or product development
purposes, including alpha/beta test units or any units purchased by Inmarsat and/or its channel partners for marketing purposes. 
  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
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	1.0	SERVICES 

  

	1.1	Direct product support services shall be provided to Inmarsat on UT Handset and UT Core Module product issues that could, for example, be impacting service or product integrity in
which Inmarsat’s direct involvement in the troubleshooting is required for its full resolution. The need for such direct product support relationship may arise when Inmarsat becomes aware through our direct monitoring of the operation of the
services, through feedback from our service and product partners that there is a service issue that could be attributed the UTH or CM design or there is a product issue that requires Inmarsat’s direct involvement for a satisfactory and timely
resolution. Such issues may be identified during the system trial period following Phase 1 CSI and Final Acceptance, or at any time within the Warranty period. 

  

	    	Third level product support services shall be provided to Inmarsat’s selected global exclusive distribution partner for the UT Handset, and direct product support, in the same
fashion as applicable to Inmarsat, shall be provided to the Contract Equipment Manufacturer (CEM) and Inmarsat appointed VAMs. 

  

	1.2	Direct and third-level product design warranty support services, to be provided by the Contractor, shall comprise the following 

  

	 	a)	Investigation of problem reports from Inmarsat, CEM or VAMs related to the UT Handset or UT Core Module functionality, to identify any non-compliance of the UT Handset Reference
Design and/or the UT Core Module Reference Design with the UT Handset Specification; 

  

	 	b)	Implementation of software, firmware and/or hardware design changes necessary to rectify design defects so identified. 

  

	 	c)	Issuance of an Engineering Change Notice (ECN) to the UT Core Module Reference Design and/or the UT Handset Reference Designs, to the CEM and Value Added Manufacturers (VAM) (as
applicable) to implement requisite design changes. 

  

	1.3	Problem reports shall be sent to the Contractor, in accordance with the Contractor’s standard problem reporting system. 

  

	3.0	SUPPORT SCHEDULE 

  

					
	 Support Hours
 Bangalore, India
	  	 Type of Support
	  	 Means

			
		  	 (a)
	  	
			
	Standard Business Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding India or State Statutory Holidays or their replacement days should any holiday fall on a weekend.	  	(b) Standard Support	  	 Telephone Support,
 Email

			
	 Outside Standard Business Hours
	  	(c) Standard Support Delivered Next Business Day	  	 Telephone Support,
 Email

  
 During Standard
Business Hours other than the last hour thereof, Inmarsat, CEM or VAM will be contacted by the Contractor’s support personnel on the same business day. If a Support call is placed outside Standard Business Hours, the Contractor’s
specialist personnel will contact Inmarsat promptly on the next business day. The Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to correct notified defects as soon as possible and shall keep Inmarsat informed of progress towards correction of the defect.

  

					
	 	 	 
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 CONTRACT 09-4642
  
 ANNEX K—THIRD PARTY IPR LICENCES
  

  
 This Annex K contains
a list of Third Party IPR Licences granted to EMS in respect of the GSPS UT Handset Development Programme. They are to be assigned, or the rights are to be sub-licensed or otherwise transferred to the Contractor on the terms set forth in Article 37.

  
 GSPS—Terminal Device—IP status 
  

					
	 Licensed Software
	    	 IP Ownership

			
	1.	  	 Arial Font used in the SAF
	    	 Ascender Corporation

			
	2.	  	 BT
	    	 CSR

			
	3.	  	 GPS
	    	 Trimble

			
	4.	  	 USB
	    	 MCCI

			
	5.	  	 SyncML and OBEX
	    	 iAnywhere

			
	6.	  	 AMX
	    	 Kadak

			
	7.	  	 WASP
	    	 MediaTek

			
	8.	  	Mediatek GSM/GPRS Baseband—PHY, L1C, WIOS, Cryptography Engine, FR and EFR Codecs	    	
 MediaTek

			
	9.	  	 AMBE +2 Vocoder
	    	 DVSI

			
	10.	  	 Echo Canceller
	    	 Vocal

			
	11.	  	 Mediatek DSP side software—VDK, AOS, drivers
	    	 MediaTek

			
	12.	  	Mediatek Tools—ATEC, GSM Calibration tool, AOS Simulator, test harness, etc.,	    	
 MediaTek

			
	13.	  	LeMans Baseband (details about the base band and the Anvil platform)	    	
 MediaTek

  

	*	All Mediatek software listed above is licensed pursuant to the umbrella Mediatek Licence 

  

					
	 	 	 
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 ANNEX L—TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE PROFILE
  

  

			
	 Termination for Convenience—occurrence point
	  	Amount (United
States Dollars)
	 Between EDC and M1
	  	****
	 Between M1 and M2
	  	****
	 Between M2 and M3
	  	****
	 Between M3 and M4
	  	****
	 Between M 4 and 12B
	  	****
	 Between M12B and M6
	  	****
	 Between M6 and M9
	  	****
	 Between M9 and M13
	  	****
	 Between M13 and M14
	  	****

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
	 	 	 
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 STATEMENT OF WORK 
  
 INMARSAT GLOBAL SATELLITE
PHONE SERVICE 
 USER TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT 
  
 UT HANDSET 
  
 REVISION V 3.3 

 REVISION HISTORY 
  

					
	 Revision
	    	 Date/Author
	 	 Description

	 v 0.1
	    	 ****
	 	 Initial Draft

	 v 0.2
	    	 ****
	 	 Incorporated Johnny Nemes’ initial feedback

	 v 0.3
	    	 ****
	 	 Editorial Changes

	 v 0.4
	    	 ****
	 	 Incorporated Erwis Sinisuka’s feedback

	 v 0.5
	    	 ****
	 	 Editorial Changes

	 v 0.6
	    	 ****
	 	 Initial internal discussions at Sasken

	 v 0.7
	    	 ****
	 	 Incorporated UTCM related discussion

	 v 0.8
	    	 ****
	 	 Editorial Changes

	 v 0.9
	    	 ****
	 	 Follow-on internal discussions at Sasken

	 v 0.10
	    	 ****
	 	 Incorporated DV Ramana, Roger Wilkins’ feedback on audio testing
 Internal review at Sasken

	 v 0.11
	    	 ****
	 	New IWT and SAT regime and initial changes after discussion with Sasken
	 v 1.0
	    	 ****
	 	 Final Draft after Sasken meeting

	 v 1.1
	    	 ****
	 	 Sasken’s inputs and editorial changes

	 v 1.2
	    	 ****
	 	 Modifications after initial internal peer review

	 v 1.3
	    	 ****
	 	 Addition of NPI / CM relationship section

	 v 2.0
	    	 ****
	 	 Consolidation of edits

	 v 2.1
	    	 ****
	 	Modification section II.9 and added SLA aspect for CSI and warranty phases
	 v 2.2
	    	 ****
	 	 Updated sections II.A.2

	 v 2.3
	    	 ****
	 	 Editorial changes

	 v 2.4
	    	 ****
	 	 Additions and amendments after Sasken meeting

	 v 2.5
	    	 ****
	 	 Editorial changes, acceptance of comments

	 v 2.6
	    	 ****
	 	 Additions and editorial changes after Sasken meeting

	 v 2.7
	    	 ****
	 	 Editorial changes

	 v 2.8
	    	 ****
	 	Amendments to reflect Warranty Support agreements. Minor editorial changes
	 v 2.9
	    	 ****
	 	 Last updates after Sasken-Inmarsat teleconference

	 v 3.0
	    	 ****
	 	Final version—latest update on duration of CSI and Warranty Support phases
	 v 3.1
	    	 ****
	 	 Final version—minor modification suggested by Sasken

	 v 3.2
	    	 ****
	 	 Adjustment to reflect change of name of PRD to PRSD

	 v 3.3
	    	 ****
	 	 Added baseline version of PRSD

  

 i 
  

  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

			
		
	 Revision History
	  	i
	 Table of Contents
	  	ii
	 List of Figures and Tables
	  	iv
	 Acronym List
	  	v
	 I.      Introduction
	  	1
	 A.     Purpose
	  	1
	 B.     Scope
	  	1
	 C.     GSPS Program and UT Procurement Overview
	  	1
	 D.     Transferrable Work
	  	1
	 E.     Document Hierarchy
	  	2
	 F.      Definition Methodology
	  	2
	 II.     User Terminal Handset
	  	3
	 A.     Tasks
	  	3
	 1.      UT Handset (UTH) Development and Reference Design
	  	3
	 2.      User Terminal Core Module (UTCM) and Reference Design
	  	3
	 3.      Industrial Design
	  	5
	 4.      Bill of Materials (BOM)
	  	5
	 5.      Early Demonstration of Basic GMR-2+ Functionality
	  	5
	 6.      UTH Stage 3 Units
	  	5
	 7.      UT Pre-Production
	  	6
	 8.      Testing
	  	6
	 9.      Voice Codec and Audio Testing
	  	6
	 10.    NPI / Relationship with Contract Manufacturer
	  	7
	 11.    Certification, Terminal Marking, Licenses, and Type Approval
	  	8
	 12.    UT Core Module and Handset Support
	  	8
	 B.     Documents and Data Deliverables
	  	10
	 C.     Product Deliverables
	  	10
	 D.     Customer-Furnished Items/Equipment
	  	10
	 1.      GMR-2+ Specifications
	  	11
	 2.      DVSI Voice Codec Test Set (VCTS) & DVSI Voice Codec Diagnostic Software (VCDS)
	  	11
	 3.      GMR-2+ Network Emulator
	  	11
	 E.     Milestones
	  	13
	 III.   Management Requirements
	  	13
	 A.     Project and Schedule Control
	  	13
	 1.      Project Planning
	  	13
	 2.      Milestone Review Meetings
	  	14
	 3.      Progress Reporting
	  	14
	 4.      Scheduling
	  	15
	 5.      Project Management
	  	15
	 6.      Rights of Access
	  	16
	 7.      Office Accommodation
	  	16
	 8.      Milestone Acceptance
	  	16
	 B.     Quality and Configuration Control
	  	16
	 1.      Quality Assurance
	  	16
	 2.      Quality Control
	  	17
	 3.      Reliability
	  	17
	 4.      Configuration Management
	  	17
	 C.     Testing
	  	18
	 1.      Test Planning and Reporting
	  	18
	 2.      Test Acceptance Criteria
	  	18
	 3.      Unit/Module Testing
	  	19
	 4.      Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT)
	  	19
	 5.      Interworking Testing and Satellite Acceptance Testing
	  	20
	 6.      Support to pre-Beta and Beta Testing
	  	21
	 7.      GSM Type Approval Testing
	  	22
	 8.      Pre-Production Testing
	  	22
	 9.      Final Acceptance
	  	22

  

 ii 

			
	 D.     Engineering and User Training
	  	22
	 1.      UT Handset Engineering Training
	  	22
	 2.      UT Handset User Training
	  	22
	 E.     Documentation
	  	23
	 IV.   GMR-2+ Specifications Change Control Board (SCCB)
	  	23
	 A.     Purpose and Scope
	  	23
	 B.     Roles and Responsibilities
	  	23
	 C.     Procedures
	  	24

  

 iii 

 LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES 
  

					
			
	 Figure 1.
	 	 GMR-2+ Network Emulator Block Diagram
	  	12
			
	 Table 1.
	 	 Document Hierarchy
	  	2
	 Table 2.
	 	 SLA of Bug-fix turn around in CSI support Phase and first 6 weeks of Warranty Support
	  	8
	 Table 3.
	 	 SLA of Bug-fix turn around in Warranty support Phase
	  	9
	 Table 4.
	 	 Documents and Data Deliverables
	  	10
	 Table 5.
	 	 Product Deliverables
	  	10
	 Table 6.
	 	 Customer-Furnished Items/Equipment
	  	10
	 Table 7.
	 	 Milestones
	  	13
	 Table 8.
	 	 Milestone Review Meetings
	  	14
	 Table 9.
	 	 Common Document Deliverables
	  	23

  

 iv 

 ACRONYM LIST 
  

			
	 AMBE
	  	Advanced Multi-Band Excitation
	 AI
	  	 Air Interface

	 BPLT
	  	 BGAN Physical Layer Tester

	 CE
	  	 Community European/ European Community

	 CFI/CFE
	  	 Customer-Furnished Items/Equipment

	 CEM
	  	 Contract Equipment Manufacturer

	 CMP
	  	 Configuration Management Plan

	 CSI
	  	 Commercial Service Introduction

	 DSP
	  	 Digital Signal Processing

	 DVSI
	  	 Digital Voice Systems Inc.

	 EDC
	  	 Effective Date of Contract

	 ETSI
	  	 European Telecommunications Standards Institute

	 FAT
	  	 (UT Handset/Core Module) Factory Acceptance Test

	 FATR
	  	 (UT Handset/Core Module) FAT Review

	 FCC
	  	 Federal Communications Commission

	 FDR
	  	 Final Design Review

	 GMR-2
	  	 ETSI Geostationary Mobile Radio Release 2

	 GMR-2+
	  	 An enhanced version of GMR-2 used by the Global Satellite Phone Service

	 GMPCS
	  	 Global Mobile Personal Communications System

	 GPS
	  	 Global Positioning System

	 GSM
	  	 Global System for Mobile Communications

	 GSPS
	  	 Global Satellite Phone Service (GMR-2+)

	 HFAT
	  	 UT Handset FAT

	 HFATR
	  	 UT Handset FAT Review

	 HMI
	  	 Human Machine Interface

	 HRS
	  	 Hardware Requirement Specification

	 HW
	  	 Hardware

	 I4
	  	 Inmarsat-4 (Satellite System)

	 ICD
	  	 Interface Control Document

	 IDR
	  	 Industrial Design Review

	 IF
	  	 Intermediate Frequency

	 ITR
	  	 Interworking Test Review

	 IWT
	  	 Interworking Test

	 KOR
	  	 Kick-off Review

	 MMI
	  	 Man-Machine Interface

	 MPP
	  	 Manufacturing and Procurement Plan

	 MTFF
	  	 Mean Time for First Failure

	 N/A
	  	 Not Applicable

	 NCC/GW
	  	 Network Control Centre/Gateway

	 NPI
	  	 New Product Introduction

	 NTE
	  	 Not To Exceed

	 PCM
	  	 Pulse-Code Modulation

	 PDR
	  	 Preliminary Design Review

	 PLMN
	  	 Public Land Mobile Network

	 PMP
	  	 Project Management Plan

	 PRSD
	  	 Product Requirements Specifications Document

	 PSA
	  	 Production and Supply Agreement

	 PSTN
	  	 Public Switched Telephone Network

	 QAP
	  	 Quality Assurance Plan

	 RF
	  	 Radio Frequency

	 RID
	  	 Review Item Discrepancy

	 RMP
	  	Risk Management Plan
	 RTB
	  	 Reference Test Bed

	 SAT
	  	 Satellite Acceptance Testing

	 SATR
	  	 SAT Review

	 SCCB
	  	 (GMR-2+) Specifications Change Control Board

	 SIM
	  	 Subscriber Identity Module

	 SLA
	  	 Service Level Agreement

  

 v 

			
	 SLIC
	  	 Subscriber Line Interface Circuit

	 SOW
	  	 Statement of Work

	 SRS
	  	 Software Requirement Specification

	 SW
	  	 Software

	 TBC
	  	 To Be Confirmed

	 TBD
	  	 To Be Determined

	 TCF
	  	 Test Construction File

	 TE
	  	 Terminal Equipment

	 TRR
	  	 Test Readiness Review

	 UL
	  	 Underwriters Laboratories

	 USB
	  	 Universal Serial Bus

	 UT
	  	 User Terminal

	 UTCM
	  	 User Terminal Core Module

	 UTH
	  	 User Terminal Handset

	 UTP
	  	 User Terminal Prototype

	 VCRM
	  	 Verification Cross-Reference Matrix

	 WBS
	  	 Work Breakdown Structure

	 WPD
	  	 Work Package Description

  

 vi 

 I.    INTRODUCTION 
  
 A.    Purpose 
  
 This document defines the requirements for the technical and industrial design, prototyping, testing, preproduction, and support for mass production of a
User Terminal Core Module (UTCM) and User Terminal Handset (UTH) for the Inmarsat Global Satellite Phone Service (GSPS). It also includes requirements for warranty and maintenance of the UTCM and UTH. 
  
 B.    Scope 
  
 The SOW is divided into four sections. Section I provides an introduction
and program overview (this section). Section II describes the scope of work for the development of the User Terminal Handset and Core Module. Section III contains the management requirements applicable to this contract. Finally, section IV provides
a description of the GMR-2+ Specifications Change Control Board (SCCB). 
  
 C.    GSPS Program and UT Procurement Overview 
  
 The Global Satellite Phone Service provides handheld satellite communication services using the GMR-2+ air interface technology. GMR-2+ is a modern variant of the GMR-2 air interface (European Telecommunications
Standards Institute (ETSI) Geostationary Earth Orbit Mobile Radio Release 2) that has been optimised for use with the Inmarsat-4 satellites. 
  
 The GSPS User Terminal will provide access to both GMR-2+ satellite networks (“Satellite Mode”) and terrestrial GSM networks (“GSM
Mode”). In the Satellite Mode, the User Terminal will communicate with the Network Control Centre/Gateway (NCC/GW) via an Inmarsat-4 satellite using L-band frequencies. The NCC/GW provides connectivity to the PSTN and PLMN. 
  
 This SOW defines the sequence of tasks and deliverables that must be
performed in order to complete the development cycle of the UT. In particular, there are four prime deliverables with formal definitions as follows: 
  

	 	•	 	 UT Core Module (UTCM)—This refers to a hardware module and supporting physical layer and protocol software of a GMR-2+ User Terminal. It is an integral
component of the UT Handset. This SOW refers only to the pre-production prototypes of the UT Core Module. 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Core Module Reference Design—This refers to the set of complete and detailed specifications for the UT Core Module (circuit diagrams, documentation,
software, firmware, interface definitions). The level of detail shall permit a third-party manufacturer to replicate the Core Module exactly and in its entirety and then integrate the Core Module into a UT Handset (or other type of commercial
product) for the purposes of mass production. 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset—This refers to a mass-market consumer product (a handset) that will be sold to subscribers to the Inmarsat Global Satellite Phone Service.
This SOW refers only to the pre-production prototypes of the UT Handset. 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset Reference Design—This refers to the set of complete and detailed specifications for the UT Handset The level of detail shall permit a
third-party manufacturer to replicate the UT Handset exactly and in its entirety for the purposes of mass production. 

  
 D.    Transferrable Work 
  
 At the time of EDC, there will be a series of elements of the UT Core Module and UT Handset Design, Development and Testing phases available from EMS
Satcom (EMS Transferable Work) and Inmarsat (Inmarsat Background). The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary background data from EMS and, in the case where such background data is unsuitable for the intended purpose, making
modifications or improvements as necessary. More details on Orderly Transfer of information are described in more detail in Article 37 of the contract. Examples of these elements available from EMS are (but are not necessarily limited to):

  

	 	•	 	 Partitioning of UT Core Module and UT Handset requirements and Verification Cross Reference Matrix (VCRM). 

  

	 	•	 	 High Level Hardware Requirement Document (HRS). 

  

	 	•	 	 High Level Software Requirement Specification (SRS). 

  

	 	•	 	 High Level and Detailed UT Core Module Hardware Design, including RF and Baseband Design. 

  

	 	•	 	 High Level and Detailed UT Core Module Software Design. 

  

 1 

 I.    INTRODUCTION (Continued) 
  

	 	•	 	 Detailed design of Layer 1 Algorithm Code. 

  

	 	•	 	 AIL Performance Simulations results. 

  

	 	•	 	 Preliminary Design and Analysis documentation for L1 (PSIL, CCL, BCL, WIOS, AIL). 

  

	 	•	 	 Preliminary UT Core Module Layer 1 Controller and WIOS Software Design. 

  

	 	 •
	 	 1st Prototype of
GMR-2+ Antenna and Antenna Farm. 

  

	 	•	 	 Layout, schematics for UTCM v0.5 and v1.0. 

  

	 	•	 	 Technical notes on the design and simulation. 

  

	 	•	 	 Preliminary UT Handset Hardware and Mechanical Design. 

  

	 	•	 	 Preliminary Bill of Materials of both the UT Core Module and the UT Handset. 

  

	 	•	 	 Layout, schematics for User Terminal Prototype (UTP) (see Section II.A.7). 

  

	 	•	 	 User Terminal Prototype (UTP) platform for UTCM integration with the Network Emulator. 

  

	 	•	 	 Network Emulator test scripts for the validation of Layer 1 SW Integration with the Protocol Stack. 

  

	 	•	 	 Network Emulator test scripts for the validation of basic UT Core Module (see Section II.D.3). 

  
 All these elements shall be provided to the Contractor on ‘as is’
basis. 
  
 The Contractor shall work together with EMS Satcom
during a period no longer than three calendar months to ensure a swift transition of all existing elements in order to guarantee that there is no longer a dependency on EMS Satcom. The Contractor shall own all transitioned elements from the time no
longer than EDC + 3 calendar months. A transition document will capture all the items that are required to be delivered by EMS Satcom for a smooth and effective transitioning. 
  
 E.    Document Hierarchy 
  
 A number of specification documents form the basis for the UT Procurement. The overall applicability and precedence of each
document is defined in Table 1. 
  
 Table 1. Document Hierarchy

  

							
	 Precedence
	  	 Document
	  	 Applicability
	  	 Content Summary

	1	  	Statement of Work	  	Mandatory	  	Description of all programmatic requirements for work under this Contract
				
	2	  	ETSI GMR-2+ Specifications	  	Mandatory	  	Specification of the satellite air interface
				
	3	  	GSPS UTH and UTCM PRSD “Product Requirements Specifications Document”, Issue 2.3	  	Mandatory	  	Describes the technical and operational requirements for the UT Handset and UT Core Module

  
 Where conflicts
between the requirements in the various documents occur, the document with the highest level of precedence (indicated above) shall apply. The Contractor shall inform Inmarsat of any substantive conflicts between specifications in this hierarchy.

  
 F.    Definition Methodology 
  
 The document uses the following definition of the term
“shall”: 
  

	 	•	 	 “Shall” indicates a mandatory requirement that must be met by the Contractor. 

  
 Statements that do not contain the term “shall” shall be
treated as informational in nature and are provided to assist the Contractor’s understanding of the rationale behind requirements. 
  
 Square brackets indicate that the enclosed text is subject to further confirmation or change. 
  
 “Documents and Data Deliverables” and
“Milestones” as described in Table 4 and Table 7 below respectively shall be treated in the same way as the “Product Deliverables” (see Table 5) for contractual purposes. 
  

 2 

 II.    USER TERMINAL HANDSET 
  
 A.    Tasks 
  
 1.    UT Handset (UTH) Development and Reference Design 
  

 The Contractor shall design, develop, prototype, validate, and certify a UT Handset that is fully compatible with the Inmarsat GSPS network
and complies with the technical and operational requirements in the PRSD. The UT Handset shall contain and employ the UT Core Module (conforming to the UT Core Module Reference Design). 
  
 The Contractor shall produce a Verification Cross-Reference Matrix (VCRM), which shall provide cross-reference between each
requirement and its associated verification test campaign. The Contractor shall deliver the VCRM as part of the Final Design Review (FDR) documentation package (see Table 6 in section III.A.2). 
  
 The Contractor shall build a UT Handset Hardware Requirement Specification
(HRS) and a Software Requirement Specification (SRS) showing appropriate differentiation between hardware and software high level and derived requirements. 
  
 The Contractor shall deliver final revisions of these two documents as part of the FDR documentation package (see Table 6 in section III.A.2). 

 
 The Contractor shall produce and deliver a UT Handset Reference Design to
Inmarsat, with scope, content, and detail similar to the UT Core Module Reference Design (see Section II.A.1). The design documentation shall include, but is not necessarily limited to: 
  

	 	•	 	 Hardware, enclosure, circuit, and interface diagrams 

  

	 	•	 	 Interface Control Documents (ICD) for all interfaces provided by the UT Handset to external devices and accessories (reference to industry standards preferred
whenever applicable). 

  

	 	•	 	 Complete set of compiled UT Handset software and firmware with supporting source code and documentation, to be licensed on the terms set out in Article 11 of the
contract 

  

	 	•	 	 BOM (Bill of Materials) and calculation of the material cost of the UT Handset. 

  

	 	•	 	 Specifications for each of the components of the UT Handset including operating tolerances, MTFF (Mean Time for First Failure) estimates, and performance analysis.

  

	 	•	 	 An environmental and safety analysis for each of the components of the UT Handset (hazardous material content). 

  
 2.    User Terminal Core Module (UTCM) and Reference Design

  
 The Contractor shall design prototype and test all of
the hardware, software, firmware, and other supporting components that are required to produce the User Terminal Core Module (UTCM). 
  
 Those requirements that cannot be unequivocally validated in the context of the UT Handset shall be assigned to the UT Core Module and shall be
demonstrated during the UT Core Module FAT phase (see section III.C.5 of this SOW). 
  
 The UTCM shall be of a suitable design such that, when integrated, satisfies all of the requirements of the PRSD. 
  
 The UTCM shall include the following components, integrated together as a single unit: 
  

	 	•	 	 Processors: baseband, power management, DSP, media processor 

  

	 	•	 	 Memory: volatile and non-volatile 

  

	 	•	 	 RF Module: GSM/GMR-2+ transceivers, GPS receiver, RF filters, power amplifiers, Bluetooth capability 

  

	 	•	 	 Software and Firmware: including, but not necessarily limited to: GSM and GMR-2+ protocol stacks, GPS processing, drivers, power management, SIM handler, AMBE+2
voice codec, echo canceller incorporating line echo cancellation (G168) and acoustic echo cancellation for hand set mode and also for speaker phone. 

  

	 	•	 	 Appropriate interface to support 2wire (RJ 11) interface. However 2-wire interface electronics (e.g. SLIC and associated components) need not be included on
the UTCM. 

  

 3 

 II.    USER TERMINAL HANDSET (Continued) 
  

	 	•	 	 SIM Module: 1.8V, 3V. 

  

	 	•	 	 USB 

  
 The UTCM shall exclude but shall have defined interfaces to third-party components which are within the scope of the PRSD, including: 
  

	 	•	 	 Mechanics 

  

	 	•	 	 Housing 

  

	 	•	 	 Keyboard 

  

	 	•	 	 Display (and user MMI) 

  

	 	•	 	 Antennas: satellite, GSM, GPS 

  

	 	•	 	 Audio Peripherals: microphone, speaker 

  

	 	•	 	 Li Ion/Li Polymer Battery 

  
 The dimensions, weight, power consumption, and interfaces of the UTCM shall be compatible with the PRSD, such that it can be integrated into the UT
Handset without the need for modification or reassembly of its components. 
  
 At the time of EDC, a preliminary design of most of the elements cited above will be available from EMS Satcom. The preliminary design and its associated design documentation will be provided to the Contractor on
an ‘as is’ basis. The Contractor shall work together with EMS Satcom during a period no longer than 3 calendar months to ensure a swift transition of the work performed by EMS Satcom in order to guarantee that there is no longer a
dependency on EMS Satcom. 
  
 In the case that areas of the
current design are deemed not fit for purpose, the Contractor shall perform the necessary modifications to guarantee that the features and interfaces detailed above are provided as part of the UT Core Module. 
  
 The UTCM shall be of a suitable design such that, when integrated, satisfies
all of the requirements of the PRSD. In addition, the UTCM shall be designed to meet the following 
  

	 	i)	Maritime environment requirement (IEC 60945—vibration only). 

  

	 	ii)	Capability to provide 2 wire RJ 11 interface (2-wire interface electronics (e.g. SLIC and associated components) need not be included on the UTCM); and

  

	 	iii)	Additional AT commands, which will have been mutually agreed between the Contractor and Inmarsat. 

  
 The UTCM hardware shall be designed to support a family of GSPS products namely, Fleetphone (maritime), Landphone (Fixed
installation), and secure handset. The architecture & design of the UTCM hardware shall not limit the UTCM from further enhancements to support these new products. As a minimum, the architecture shall support future
enhancements to the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Different LCD displays 

  

	 	•	 	 Different keypad interface 

  

	 	•	 	 Incorporating external antennas for GSM, GPS and GMR2+ 

  

	 	•	 	 Serial port for provisioning of NMEA output 

  
 The UTCM SW shall be customisable for the above changes, and future GSPS products, which are beyond the scope of this SoW. The default software shall be
GSPS UT Handset compatible and, as a minimum, shall support future enhancements to the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Additional AT commands, which will have been mutually agreed between the Contractor and Inmarsat. 

  
 The Contractor shall fully document all aspects of the design of the UT Core
Module to a level of detail that would permit a third-party manufacturer to replicate it exactly and in its entirety and then integrate it into a UT Handset (or other type of commercial product). The documentation set shall include the
following, but is not necessarily limited to: 
  

	 	•	 	 Circuit and interface diagrams. 

  

	 	•	 	 Interface Control Documents (ICD) for all interfaces provided by the UT Core Module to ancillary components and functions within the scope of the UT Handset.

  

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	 	•	 	 PRSD Compliance Table, identifying the UT Handset requirements that are directly satisfied by the UT Core Module. 

  

	 	•	 	 Compiled software and firmware (appropriate for the target platform) with supporting source code and documentation, to be licensed on the terms set out in Article
11 of the contract 

  

	 	•	 	 BOM (Bill of Materials) and estimate of the material cost of the UT Core Module. 

  

	 	•	 	 Specifications for each of the components of the UT Core Module including operating tolerances, MTFF (Mean Time for First Failure) estimates, and performance
analysis. 

  

	 	•	 	 An environmental and safety analysis for each of the components of the UT Core Module (hazardous material content). 

  
 3.    Industrial Design 
  
 The Contractor shall consult Inmarsat and shall respect the right of final
approval of Inmarsat, on all mechanical and aesthetic aspects of the industrial design of the UT Handset. This includes the size, form, weight, housing, materials, texture, mechanics, ergonomics, audio interfaces (MMI), visual interfaces (MMI),
tactile interfaces (MMI), brand marking (corporate logos), and commercial packaging. 
  
 To serve this purpose, the Contractor shall conduct a series of reviews of the Industrial Design with representatives from Inmarsat during the development process. 
  
 The Contractor shall use appropriate media (e.g. physical proof of principal
prototypes, three-dimensional computer models or 2D section drawings, first off tooling samples, etc) to illustrate the industrial design as it matures throughout the development and shall make this media available to Inmarsat on request.

  
 At PDR the contractor shall present one handset mock up
resulting from the previously completed proof of principle work. After PDR sign off, the Contractor shall deliver a further four (4) samples reflecting the agreements reached in PDR. 
  
 At FDR the contractor shall present one handset mock up resulting from the
previously completed detailed design work. After FDR sign off, the Contractor shall deliver a further four (4) samples of the UT Handset (“mock-ups”) that accurately demonstrate the physical aspects of the approved design. 

 
 4.    Bill of Materials (BOM) 
  
 The Contractor shall manage the BOM (Bill of Material) as part of hardware
development work. Prices of each component will be indicated by the manufacturing partner chosen by Inmarsat. 
  
 The Contractor shall work with Inmarsat’s manufacturing partner to select cost effective components and the total BOM cost shall be
reviewed by Inmarsat. 
  
 Negotiations on final component
price with manufacturing partner will be handled by Inmarsat. 
  
 5.    Early Demonstration of Basic GMR-2+ Functionality 
  
 The Contractor shall undertake an early demonstration of Basic GMR-2+ functionality on the date defined by Milestone M4 in Table 7. 
  
 The Contractor shall demonstrate end-to-end Narrow Beam operations using UTH
Stage 2 units in which the first release of the GMR-2+ Protocol Stack and Layer 1 has been integrated. This demonstration shall show basic GMR-2+ functionality against the Inmarsat supplied Network Emulator (NE). The scope of the demonstration shall
be agreed with Inmarsat by FDR. 
  
 This demonstration shall be
witnessed by Inmarsat representatives at the Contractor’s site. 
  
 6.    UTH Stage 3 Units 
  
 The Contractor shall produce and deliver to Inmarsat a total of ten (10) fully functional UTH Stage 3 Handsets and ten (10) fully functional Stage 3 UT Core Modules that are suitable for early system integration and over-the-air
tests. These may also be used by Inmarsat as part of its marketing and business development activities. 
  
 UTH Stage 3 Handsets and Stage 3 UT Core Modules are considered the precursors of the final UTH and UT Core Module Pre-production units in the development
phase. UTH Stage 3 Handsets and Stage 3 UT Core Modules will be the first prototypes that will be subject to full functional, feature and performance testing and validation by the contractor. 
  

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 7.    UT Pre-Production 
  
 The Contractor shall produce, test, and deliver to Inmarsat, a total of five
hundred (500) fully-functional pre-production UT Handsets that are suitable for system integration, alpha, and beta testing. 
  
 It is understood that Material cost, mechanics tooling, production testers are excluded from the scope of the NPI and pre-production phases. 

 
 8.    Testing 
  
 The Contractor shall be fully responsible for all technical and programmatic
aspects of the unit/module, integration, factory acceptance, inter-working, satellite acceptance and pre-production testing of the UT Handset. The Contractor shall develop and deliver all applicable test plans, procedures, and reports. The
Contractor shall also perform System Interworking and UT Handset Satellite Acceptance tests prior to Inmarsat’s pre-Beta and Beta test campaigns. The Contractor shall participate and assist in all Inmarsat-led pre-Beta and Beta tests of the
Inmarsat GSPS network. Section III.C contains more detailed test requirements. 
  
 For the purpose of early inter-working tests between the UTCM/UTH and the network infrastructure, e.g. Network Emulator (NE) and/or Lockheed Martin’s Reference Test Bed (RTB), at the time of EDC EMS Satcom
will make available a test platform denominated UTP (User Terminal Prototype) into which the UTCM can be integrated. 
  
 In the case that areas of the existing UTP design are deemed not fit for purpose, the Contractor shall perform the necessary modifications or build a
completely new platform in order to guarantee that the features and interfaces detailed below are provided as part of the UTP for the purposes of early integration. 
  
 The UTP will be provided to the Contractor on an ‘as is’ basis. The UTP will have the following features:

  

	 	•	 	 User interface that is integrated with the UTCM, including, but not limited to, a keyboard and LCD display that allows an operator to exercise the GSM and GMR-2+
protocols. 

  

	 	•	 	 Sufficient HMI and serial interface diagnostic capabilities to allow the Contractor, Inmarsat and any designated third party, e.g. Lockheed Martin, to exercise,
test, and debug all aspects of the GMR-2+ air interface. 

  

	 	•	 	 Ability to collect, store, and export signalling and call event trace data. 

  

	 	•	 	 The UTP shall be portable and of a size and weight such that it can be carried by one person. 

  

	 	•	 	 Capability to operate with an antenna and without an antenna (i.e. directly connected to an RF source via a RF cable with N-type connector).

  

	 	•	 	 Capability to be powered by a battery that can be recharged as well as by direct AC power. The power supply included with the UTP shall be suitable for use in the
United States and Europe. 

  
 The Contractor
shall work together with EMS Satcom during a period no longer than 3 calendar months to ensure a swift transition of the work performed by EMS Satcom in order to guarantee that there is no longer a dependency on EMS Satcom. 
  
 9.    Voice Codec and Audio Testing 
  
 The Contractor shall undertake early design proving and prototyping of the
UT Core Module as defined in this SOW and the implementation of the DVSI AMBE+2 voice codec. 
  
 At the time of EDC, the DVSI AMBE-2+ voice codec test vectors will be available from EMS Satcom and shall be provided on ‘as is’ basis. The Contractor shall use the AMBE+2 codec test vectors and the Inmarsat
supplied DVSI Voice Codec Test Set (VCTS) to verify bit-exact implementation under fully-loaded functional conditions, and verify adequate voice quality using the VCTS “end-to-end” mode via a 4-wire analog test port which shall be provided
on the UTCM, also under fully-loaded conditions. 
  
 The UT Core
Module shall incorporate the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 The UTCM shall input and output compressed encoded and decoded voice packets via the USB port using the UDP protocol used in the VCTS. After appropriate conversion
in an external PC (conversion hardware and software to be supplied by the Contractor), these packets will be routed to and from the VCTS via an Ethernet interface. 

  

	 	•	 	 For voice codec testing using the VCTS, the UTCM shall provide commands to enable/disable loop back of the D/A input to the A/D output.

  

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	 	•	 	 The UTCM shall also input and output linear 16-bit PCM speech packets via the USB port using a UDP protocol similar to that used in the VCTS. After appropriate
conversion these shall be provided to the External Test equipment for end to end testing via an Ethernet interface. 

  
 The Contractor shall perform objective evaluations of voice quality using the Inmarsat supplied DVSI Voice Codec Test Set (VCTS) and the Network Emulator,
in a similar manner to the early design proving tests described above, i.e. both VCTS bit-exact, and “end-to-end” tests via the UTCM 4-wire interface. Formal subjective testing (i.e. in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation P.800) is not
required. 
  
 The Contractor shall perform acoustic de-coupling
tests (between the handset microphone and earpiece) according to 3GPP TS 26.132 Version 7.1.0 (Release 7) (also ETSI TS 126.132, V7.1.0, 2008-11). 
  
 The Contractor shall perform UTCM echo canceller tests conforming to ITU-T standard G.168 under fully loaded conditions, and shall provide appropriate
interfaces and test modes in the UTCM to facilitate this testing with the Contractor’s chosen test equipment. 
  
 Acoustic echo cancellation modes shall also be provided, both to cancel residual acoustic echo from earpiece to microphone when the UT is in handset mode,
and to cancel room echo when the UT is in hands-free (speakerphone) mode. These modes shall be automatically selected from appropriate signalling within the UT. Both objective and subjective tests (not formal MOS tests) of these echo cancellation
modes shall be performed. 
  
 The Contractor shall conduct tests
of the UT Core Module integrated with the Lockheed Martin Reference Test Bed in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA. The scope of the testing shall be agreed with Inmarsat, but at a minimum, the Contractor shall demonstrate the following (in accordance
with the modified GMR-2+ specification): 
  

	 	•	 	 Correct bit-exact performance between the UT Core Module interface and uncoded voice data at an interface to Lockheed Martin’s Reference Test Bed. The Test Set
and test vectors in this case will be supplied by Lockheed Martin. Interfacing between this test set and the UTCM shall be by mutual agreement, but shall employ the linear (uncoded) 16-bit interface mode described above. Formal subjective testing
(i.e. in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation P.800) is not required. 

  
 The Contractor shall develop these Interworking Test Procedures (in consultation with Inmarsat) and shall also provide on-site support in Valley Forge during the test execution. 
  
 The scope of the test activities shall be agreed with Inmarsat by FDR. The
results of design proving/prototyping shall be retained and presented to Inmarsat at the appropriate milestone review meetings. 
  
 10.    NPI/Relationship with Contract Equipment Manufacturer 
  
 Inmarsat shall furnish the Contractor with a Contract Equipment Manufacturer (CEM) partner for the purposes of NPI and
pre-production. 
  
 The Contractor shall liaise with, coordinate
and manage the relationship with Inmarsat’s chosen Contract Equipment Manufacturer (CEM) partner for the purpose of NPI and pre-production. 
  
 For this purpose, as a minimum and according to a schedule agreed with Inmarsat’s chosen Contract Equipment Manufacturer (CEM), the Contractor shall
provide all the design information and documentation that the CEM will request for the purpose of NPI and pre-production, including but not limited to the items listed below: 
  

	 	•	 	 Build and mechanics release schedule. 

  

	 	•	 	 Production Test specification. 

  
 Additionally, as a minimum and according to a schedule agreed with the CEM, the Contractor shall deliver to the CEM for each prototype build (Stage 1,
Stage 2, Stage 3 and pre-production) as appropriate the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Build Plan and Build Definition. 

  

	 	•	 	 Manufacturing Documentation, including, but not limited to, a list of materials. 

  

	 	•	 	 3-D files and 2-D drawings. 

  

	 	•	 	 Visual Quality requirements. 

  

	 	•	 	 Mass production approving reports. 

  

	 	•	 	 Final assembly instructions. 

  

	 	•	 	 Software image. 

  

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 11.    Certification, Terminal Marking, Licenses, and Type Approval 
  
 The UT Handset Product Requirements Specifications Document (PRSD) contains
a list of mandatory certifications for the UT Handset. It is the sole responsibility of the Contractor to follow the established certification and type approval procedures and deliver a fully-certified UT Handset to Inmarsat. 
  
 It is the sole responsibility of the Contractor to obtain GSM Type Approval
for the UT Handset. GMR-2+ Type Approval is implied by the completion of the sequence of acceptance and verification test milestones described in Section III.C. 
  
 12.    UT Core Module and Handset Support 
  
 The Contractor shall provide support for the UTCM and UTH for a period of 6 weeks from the date of Inmarsat’s
acceptance of SAT; this 6 week period shall be known as ‘CSI support’ and shall cover the pre-Beta and Beta Test Phase 1 as described in Section III.C.6(1). During the CSI Support phase, the Contractor shall provide bug-fix support for the
issues raised during Inmarsat’s pre-Beta and Beta Test Phase 1 as per the SLA’s shown in Table 2 below. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide Warranty Support for a period of **** months after successful completion of Beta Test Phase 1 as described in Section
III.C.6(1). The Contractor shall provide bug-fix support for the issues raised during the first 6 weeks of this period as per the SLAs defined in Table 2 below. 
  
 After the completion of the first 6 weeks of Warranty Support, the Contractor shall provide bug-fix support for the issues
raised as per the SLAs defined in Table 3 below. 
  
 Both Support
phases are intended to address and resolve design faults in the hardware, software, firmware and design faults that degrades agreed manufacturing yield of the UTCM and/or UTH that reflect non-compliance with the PRSD. The Support is not intended to
address faults isolated to a particular UTCM, UTH, or experience of a particular user. It is understood that Material cost, mechanics tooling, production testers are excluded from the scope of CSI & Warranty Support. 
  
 The issues would be raised as per the defect categories defined in Section
III-C-2. 
  
 Table 2. SLA of Bug-fix turn around in CSI support
Phase and first 6 weeks of Warranty Support 
  

									
	 	  	 	  	 Category 1
Defect (days)
	  	 Category 2
Defect (days)
	  	 Category 3
Defect (days)

	 SAF
	  	Analysis/response	  	1	  	2	  	3
		  	 Hot fix
	  	2	  	NA	  	NA
		  	 Bug resolution
	  	3**	  	3**	  	6**
					
	 GSM/GMR2
 Protocol Stack
	  	Analysis/response	  	2	  	3	  	4
	  	 Hot fix
	  	2	  	NA	  	NA
	  	 Bug resolution
	  	3**	  	8**	  	10**
					
	 L1 Software
	  	Analysis/response	  	3	  	4	  	5
		  	 Hot fix
	  	3	  	NA	  	NA
		  	 Bug resolution
	  	6**	  	12**	  	15**
				
	 Hardware#
	  	Analysis/response	  	2 weeks for analysis.	  	
	  	Hot fix*)	  	Provide the hot fix in 5 working days time—if it’s concluded as design issue and this change can be implemented by the support team in field.	  	Provide the hot fix in 8 working days time—if it’s concluded as design issue and this change can be implemented by the support team in field.
	  	 Bug resolution*)
	  	5 weeks from Analysis stage	  	4 weeks from the Hot fix stage.

  

	*)	Only component change—no PCB re-design. 

  

	#	Cost of Material, mechanics tooling, for the hardware are excluded. 

  

	**	Patch release can be made by consolidating all the fixes available. This would be decided by CCB based on the criticality and usability related issues. The release frequency can be
decided by the CCB which has Inmarsat and Contractor members. 

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

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 Table 3. SLA of Bug-fix turn around in Warranty support Phase 
  

									
	 	  	 	  	 Category 1
Defect (days)
	  	 Category 2
          Defect (days)          
	  	 Category 3
          Defect (days)          

	 SAF
	  	Analysis/response	  	2	  	3	  	4
		  	 Hot fix
	  	3	  	NA	  	NA
		  	 Bug resolution
	  	6++	  	6++	  	8++
					
	 GSM/GMR2
	  	Analysis/response	  	2	  	3	  	4
	 Protocol Stack
	  	 Hot fix
	  	3	  	NA	  	NA
		  	 Bug resolution
	  	6++	  	12++	  	15++
					
	 L1 Software
	  	Analysis/response	  	3	  	4	  	5
		  	 Hot fix
	  	3	  	NA	  	NA
		  	 Bug resolution
	  	6	  	15	  	20
					
	 Hardware
	  	Analysis/response	  	2 weeks for analysis.	  		  	
		  	 Hot fix*)
	  	NA	  	NA	  	NA
		  	 Bug resolution
	  	 4 weeks from
 Analysis stage (assuming no
evaluation spin needed and no certification-retests).
  
 8 weeks from Analysis
stage (assuming one evaluation spin needed and no certification-retests).
  
 •      We assume there are no major bugs during this stage.
  
 •      Only
component changes are anticipated and a new spin can be created with these changes.
  
 •      Assumption is that availability of possible new component is not causing delays to
implementation of the bug fix

  

	*)	Hot fix is not applicable during mass-production. All changes have to be evaluated using formal engineering change process and Certification aspects need to be taken into account.

  

	++	Patch release can be made by consolidating all the fixes available. This release would be once a month. 

  
 The Contractor shall set manufacturing yield targets together with Inmarsat and Inmarsat’s chosen Contract Equipment
Manufacturer after the Pre-Production unit spin. 
  
 The
Contractor shall track the established manufacturing quality (yields and other issues) during the warranty period and, in case of problems and issues, shall agree the necessary remedy actions with the Contract Equipment Manufacturer and Inmarsat on
a case by case basis. 
  
 In addition, the service to be provided
by the Contractor during the Warranty period is described in Annex J of this contract 09-4642. 
  

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 B.    Documents and Data Deliverables 
  
 The Contractor shall deliver the documents and data in Table 4 to Inmarsat
(Section III.E contains a list of other document deliverables applicable): 
  
 Table 4. Documents and Data Deliverables 
  

							
	 No.
	  	 Document
	  	SOW
Section Reference	  	Delivery Date
	D1	  	UTH Kick-Off Review (KOR) Meeting Presentation Package	  	III.A.2	  	****
	D2	  	Verification Cross-Reference Matrix (VCRM)	  	II.A.1	  	****
	D3	  	Software Requirements Specification (SRS)	  	II.A.1	  	****
	D4	  	Hardware Requirements Specification (HRS)	  	II.A.1	  	****
	D5	  	UTH Preliminary Design Review (PDR) Meeting Presentation Package	  	III.A.2	  	****
	D6	  	UTH/UTCM Test Plan	  	III.C.1	  	****
	D7	  	UTH/UTCM Final Design Review (FDR) Meeting Presentation Package	  	III.A.2	  	****
	D8	  	UTH/UTCM Factory Acceptance Test Plans & Procedures	  	III.C.4	  	****
	D9	  	UTH Interworking Test Plan & Procedures	  	III.C.5(1)	  	****
	D10	  	UTH Satellite Acceptance Test Plan & Procedures	  	III.C.5(2)	  	****
	D11	  	UT Handset and Core Module Production Test Specification	  	III.C.8	  	****
	D12.1	  	UTH Factory Acceptance Test Report (Phase 1)	  	III.C.4(1)	  	****
	D12.2	  	UTH Factory Acceptance Test Report (Phase 2)	  	III.C.4(2)	  	****
	D12.3	  	UTCM Factory Acceptance Test Report	  	III.C.4(3)	  	****
	D13	  	UTH Interworking Test Report	  	III.C.5(1)	  	****
	D14	  	UTH Satellite Acceptance Test Report	  	III.C.5(2)	  	****
	D15	  	UTH Training Manuals	  	III.D.1,
III.D.2	  	****
	D16	  	UTH User Manuals, operating Instructions, and Other Documentation	  	III.D.1,
III.D.2	  	****
	D17A	  	Draft UTCM Reference Design Documentation/Software Set	  	II.A.2	  	****
	D17B	  	Final UTCM Reference Design Documentation/Software Set	  	II.A.2	  	****
	D18A	  	Draft UTH Reference Design Documentation/Software Set	  	II.A.1	  	****
	D18B	  	Final UTH Reference Design Documentation/Software Set	  	II.A.1	  	****
	D19A	  	UTH CE/GMPCS/UL/FCC Certifications (as per PRSD)	  	II.A.10	  	****
	D19B	  	GSM Certifications (as per PRSD)	  	II.A.10	  	****

  
 C.    Product
Deliverables 
  
 The Contractor shall deliver the products in
Table 5 to Inmarsat: 
  
 Table 5. Product Deliverables

  

							
	 No.
	  	 Product
	  	Quantity	  	Delivery Date
	P1	  	UTH Industrial Design Samples	  	1
 4
 1
 4
	  	****
 ****
 ****
 ****

	P2	  	UTH Stage 3 Handsets	  	10	  	****
	P3	  	UTCM Stage 3	  	10	  	****
	P4	  	UTH Pre-Production Units	  	500	  	****

  
 D.    Customer-Furnished Items/Equipment 
  
 Inmarsat shall deliver the items in Table 6 to the Contractor: 
  
 Table 6. Customer-Furnished Items/Equipment 
  

					
	 No.
	  	 Item
	  	Delivery Date
	C1	  	UTH Product Requirements Specifications Document (PRSD)	  	EDC
	C2	  	GMR2+ Specifications, Version 2.4.0	  	EDC
	C3	  	DVSI Voice Codec Test Set (VCTS) & DVSI Voice Codec Diagnostic Software (VCDS)	  	****
	C4	  	GMR-2+ Network Emulator Stage 2B with existing scripts	  	****
	C5	  	BGAN Physical Layer Tester (BPLT) as a fading simulator	  	****
	C6	  	GSPS SIMs	  	****
	C7	  	GMR-2/GMR-2+ A5 Ciphering Algorithm Software and Documentation	  	****

  
 Note: Delivery dates assume customs clearance is a maximum of 2 weeks. 
  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

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 1.    GMR-2+ Specifications 
  
 The development of the GMR-2+ specifications is the responsibility of
Lockheed Martin (as part of the GMR-2+ NCC/GW development contract with Inmarsat). The GMR-2+ specification have been evolving since the beginning of the GSPS programme and at the time of EDC, the current version of the specifications is Version
2.4.0, which will be made fully available to the Contractor at EDC. 
  
 The Contractor shall take an active role in the review and resolution of any identified issues (including but not limited to bugs) of the GMR-2+ specifications in order to ensure that the baseline Version (2.4.0) is suitable and
sufficient for implementation in the UTCM/UTH. Representatives of the Contractor shall work closely with EMS Satcom and/or Lockheed Martin to try to understand the maturity of the specifications and to ensure that they are fit for purpose for the
development work. 
  
 At the time of EDC there will be a
comprehensive physical layer performance simulation and validation work available from EMS Satcom. The Contractor shall work together with EMS Satcom during a period no longer than 3 calendar months to ensure a swift transition of the work performed
by EMS Satcom. 
  
 The parallel development and testing of the
NCC/GW and UT may identify the need for further changes to the specifications beyond Version 2.4.0. In recognition of the specifications as a key interface control between the GMR-2+ UT and NCC/GW, and of the mutual impact of changes to the
specifications, the Contractor shall be a participant of the GMR-2+ Specifications Change Control Board (SCCB) along with Lockheed Martin and Inmarsat. 
  
 The SCCB shall be responsible for approving changes to the GMR-2+ specifications beyond the baseline after evaluating the impact of those changes on this
Contract and other related Contracts in progress. 
  
 The
Standard Operating Procedures for the SCCB are defined in Section V. 
  
 2.    DVSI Voice Codec Test Set (VCTS) & DVSI Voice Codec Diagnostic Software (VCDS) 
  
 Inmarsat shall provide to the Contractor a Voice Codec Test Set and its associated Voice Codec Diagnostic SW on loan for the duration of the programme.
This test tool shall be used by the Contractor to test the compliance of the Voice Codec implementation with the specifications (see Section III.C.4). 
  
 DVSI’s Voice Codec Test Set (VCTS) is a real time data recorder/player used to verify that the implementation of Inmarsat’s voice codec in user
terminals is correct. 
  
 The VCTS contains several interfaces
for recording and playing speech and uses Ethernet as its control and channel data interface. The VCTS performs no analysis on the data it records. A PC program denominated Voice Codec Diagnostics Software (VCDS) is used in conjunction with the VCTS
to analyse the data and determine whether the implementation under test passes or fails the test suite. 
  
 The VCDS is designed to test a voice codec implementation by extracting the parametric information corresponding to the Advanced Multi-Band Excitation
(AMBE) speech model. The VCDS runs a suite of test tools that can be used to diagnose equipment containing the Inmarsat voice codec. The VCDS can run the test analysis on pre-recorded files or user terminals when in conjunction with the Voice Codec
Test Set (VCTS). 
  
 Operation of the VCTS, the VCDS, the tests
that are run, and the analysis performed for each test are described in the VCTS and VCDS manuals respectively. 
  
 3.    GMR-2+ Network Emulator 
  
 Inmarsat shall provide a GMR-2+ Network Emulator to the Contractor for development and acceptance testing purposes. The Network Emulator shall be provided
on as is basis at the time of EDC + 2 months. 
  
 At the time of
EDC, the Network Emulator is installed at EMS Satcom’s facilities in Adelaide, South Australia. The Contractor shall allow Inmarsat a period of time of no less than 8 weeks for the complete hardware of the Network Emulator to be delivered to
and re-installed at the Contractor’s chosen facility. 
  

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 The GMR-2+ Network Emulator is based on the GSPS Program NCC-GW equipment with the required support
hardware, software and scripts to emulate the GMR-2+ Air Interface to support GMR-2+ UT development. A block diagram of the Network Emulator is shown in Figure 1. 
  
 Figure 1. GMR-2+ Network Emulator Block Diagram 
  
 

 
  
 The Network Emulator contains the
following features: 
  

	 	•	 	 GMR-2+ Regional Signalling Channels 

  

	 	•	 	 GMR-2+ Hot Beam Signalling Channels 

  

	 	•	 	 GMR-2+ Enhanced Quarter Rate and Half Rate Speech Channels 

  

	 	•	 	 GMR-2+ 2.4 kbps enhanced data channel 

  

	 	•	 	 Capacity of 1 Speech Call (with Enhanced Vocoder) 

  

	 	•	 	 Capacity of 4 signalling channels 

  

	 	•	 	 L-Band Interface to support UT 

  

	 	•	 	 Core set of Layer 3 Scripts to support Stage1, 2 and 3 functionality 

  

	 	•	 	 Capability for the User to modify message contents (e.g. frequency, power level, L3 message contents, etc.) 

  

	 	•	 	 Capability for the User to modify/add scripts for anomaly mode scenarios 

  

	 	•	 	 L2/L3 Protocol Stack Interfacing capability for interfacing with UT under test at L2/L3 protocol level, bypassing layer 1 

  
 The Network Emulator consists of the following components: 
  

	 	•	 	 Channel Equipment 

  

	 	•	 	 Media Gateway (with 1 MPAC Board) 

  

	 	•	 	 Network Synchronization Equipment (With GPS Receiver) 

  

	 	•	 	 IF Equipment 

  

	 	•	 	 SUN Computer 

  

	 	•	 	 Catapult MGTS Station 

  

	 	•	 	 IP Switch 

  

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 The features and capabilities of the Network Emulator at each stage are defined in the Network
Emulator Requirements Specification (attached to this Statement of Work). 
  
 The Contractor shall provide a facility for installation and proper operation of the Network Emulator equipment as per the requirements stated in the document entitled “Network Emulator Facility Requirements
Specification”, which shall be provided by Inmarsat. 
  
 Inmarsat shall provide necessary Network Emulator support either directly or via Lockheed Martin. 
  
 At the time of EDC, there will be two sets of Network Emulator test scripts available from EMS Satcom. The first set of test scripts was generated for the
purposes of Layer 1 Integration validation and the second set of scripts was generated for Factory Acceptance Test purposes. Both test script sets were defined and developed by EMS based on Lockheed Martin’s “sunny day” set of
scripts, which shall also be available from Inmarsat. The Contractor shall note that the EMS test scripts are not wholly complete for all the test requirements of this contracts and neither has the scripts been fully validated. The Contractor shall
work together with EMS Satcom during a period no longer than 3 calendar months to ensure a swift transition of the work performed by EMS Satcom in order to guarantee that there is no longer a dependency on EMS Satcom. 
  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for writing any additional test scripts
deemed necessary for the correct validation of the implementation. Inmarsat shall provide necessary support for this activity. 
  
 E.    Milestones 
  
 The progress of the Contractor’s work shall be measured by the Milestones in Table 7 below. 
  
 Table 7. Milestones 
  

					
	 No
	  	 Milestone
	  	 Completion Date

	 M1
	  	UTH Kick-Off Review (KOR) Completion	  	****
	 M2
	  	UTCM/UTH Preliminary Design Review (PDR) Completion	  	****
	 M3
	  	UTH Final Design Review (FDR) Completion	  	****
	 M4
	  	Early GMR2+ Functionality Demonstration	  	****
	 M5
	  	UTCM Factory Acceptance Test	  	****
	 M6
	  	UTH Factory Acceptance Test (HFAT 1) Completion (Phase 1)	  	****
	 M7
	  	UTH Factory Acceptance Test (HFAT 2) Completion (Phase 2)	  	****
	 M8
	  	UT Handset-LM Reference Test Bed Interworking Test Completion	  	****
	 M9
	  	UT Handset Satellite Acceptance Test (SAT) Completion	  	****
	 M10
	  	Delivery of UTH Pre-Production Units	  	****
	 M11A
	  	Draft UTCM Reference Design Delivery	  	****
	 M11B
	  	Final UTCM Reference Design Delivery	  	****
	 M12A
	  	Draft UTH Reference Design Delivery	  	****
	 M12B
	  	Final UTH Reference Design Delivery	  	****
	 M13
	  	Beta Test Completion (Phase 1)	  	****
	 M14
	  	Beta Test Completion (Phase 2)/Final Acceptance	  	****
	 M15
	  	UTH Certification Process Completed	  	****

  
 III.    MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS 
  
 The following requirements apply to the contractual arrangements between Inmarsat and the Contractor: 
  
 A.    Project and Schedule Control 
  
 1.    Project Planning 
  
 The Contractor’s management and development processes shall adhere to ISO 9001 (or equivalent) processes. The Contractor shall grant Inmarsat the right to audit the management and development practices applied to
this Contract. 
  
 The Contractor shall develop and maintain a
Project Management Plan (PMP). The PMP shall outline the various tasks to be performed together with the control procedures that are to be applied and the schedule. The PMP shall describe the assigned management team structure and overall
responsibilities. The PMP shall describe how the Contractor will manage and provide visibility of all work undertaken by any key subcontractors (if any). 
  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

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 The Contractor shall also maintain a Risk Management Plan (RMP). The PMP and RMP shall be issued one
week prior to the Kick-Off Review meeting and soon thereafter issued as definitive. The Contractor shall provide Inmarsat with any subsequent updates to the PMP and RMP. 
  

 The Contractor shall maintain all documentation related to project planning and provide all deliverables in electronic form. 
  
 2.    Milestone Review Meetings 
  
 The Contractor shall plan and conduct the milestone review meetings
specified in Table 8 below. The Contractor shall agree the actual date and location of each milestone review with Inmarsat at least one month before the meeting. The Contractor shall provide an agenda for each milestone review at least five working
days before the meeting to which Inmarsat may add items to discuss. The Contractor shall agree to support additional intermediate progress reviews during the design and implementation phases, if requested to do so by Inmarsat with at least two weeks
notice. 
  
 Table 8. Milestone Review Meetings 

 

					
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 The Contractor shall
be responsible for assembling the relevant documentation and presentation material for all milestone reviews. The Contractor shall submit documentation to be reviewed in accordance with the document delivery schedule in Section II.B , and at least 2
weeks before the associated Milestone Review Meeting, 
  
 Inmarsat intends to use Review Item Discrepancy (RID) forms (or a suitable equivalent) for providing comments on the milestone review documentation at least 3 working days before the relevant meeting. The Contractor shall incorporate the
RID mechanism into the project review process. 
  
 The Contractor
shall be responsible for documenting the review proceedings and monitoring actions placed until closure. Review minutes shall be produced within five working days of the meeting. The Contractor shall seek concurrence from Inmarsat for the accuracy
of the review minutes. The Contractor shall track actions placed using a formally documented method. 
  
 The Contractor shall implement an internal design review process covering all design and engineering (i.e. hardware, firmware, software, mechanical,
industrial) activities. The Contractor shall conduct periodic audits to confirm that design processes are being followed throughout. 
  
 3.    Progress Reporting 
  
 The Contractor shall supply a Progress Report to Inmarsat by the end of the first week of each month, a minimum of one week prior to the monthly Progress
Meeting. The Progress Report shall include the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Management summary 

  

	 	•	 	 Work performed during the reporting period 

  

	 	•	 	 Milestones met and/or achieved 

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

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	 	•	 	 Progress against the schedule (any slippage is to be identified together with remedial action) 

  

	 	•	 	 Dependencies 

  

	 	•	 	 Problems experienced 

  

	 	•	 	 Activities planned for the next period 

  

	 	•	 	 Risk log status 

  

	 	•	 	 Action log status 

  

	 	•	 	 Assumption log status 

  
 The format of the progress report shall be agreed with Inmarsat at the Kick-Off Review Meeting. 
  
 The Contractor shall conduct monthly Progress Meetings with Inmarsat
representatives to discuss: 
  

	 	•	 	 Current active tasks; 

  

	 	•	 	 Technical and schedule aspects; 

  

	 	•	 	 Status and progress; 

  

	 	•	 	 Technical, contractual and managerial issues; 

  

	 	•	 	 Risks and contingency measures (in the form of a Risk Log); 

  

	 	•	 	 Current and potential problems; 

  
 The Contractor shall record the minutes for each Progress Meeting, capturing the key decisions and actions taken. The minutes shall be agreed with
Inmarsat and produced within five working days of the meeting. 
  
 4.    Scheduling 
  
 The Contractor shall maintain a detailed activity schedule of all tasks to be undertaken for this Contract. 
  
 The schedule shall reflect the following overall breakdown levels (or equivalent) within one schedule (to ensure consistency): 
  

	 	•	 	 Level 1: Project decomposed into phases 

  

	 	•	 	 Level 2: Phases decomposed into work packages 

  

	 	•	 	 Level 3: Work packages decomposed into tasks 

  
 The schedule shall show key dependencies and critical paths. 
  
 The Contractor shall define a suitable Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and produce work package descriptions (WPD) for each level 2 activity. The Work
Breakdown shall cover all project activities from Contract commencement to the start of production and shall clearly identify the following key phases: 
  

	 	•	 	 Functional analysis 

  

	 	•	 	 Overall design 

  

	 	•	 	 Detailed design and prototyping 

  

	 	•	 	 Implementation 

  

	 	•	 	 Pre-production activities and testing 

  

	 	•	 	 Production testing 

  
 The WBS shall be used to plan and organise the work under this Contract, including any work assigned to key sub-contractors (if any). The WBS and initial
set of WPDs are to be included in the Project Management Plan (PMP) and shall be agreed at the Kick-Off Review meeting. Thereafter, the Contractor shall progressively expand the WBS and raise further WPDs as the project progresses into each phase.

  
 The programme schedule shall be developed, maintained, and
presented using Microsoft Project. 
  
 The Contractor shall
include a schedule detailing work completed in the monthly progress report and total completion status. The Contractor shall also provide Inmarsat with an electronic copy of the Monthly Report including the schedule. 
  
 5.    Project Management 
  
 The Contractor shall assign a suitably qualified Program Manager that is
specifically charged with the responsibility for all technical and programmatic aspects of the work and maintaining open communications with Inmarsat for the duration of this Contract. 
  

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 Inmarsat will designate a Subcontracts Administrator as well as an engineering team, who will monitor
the activities being undertaken on this Contract and support the Contractor when necessary. 
  
 Inmarsat intends to install a maximum of two Resident Engineers/Managers at the Contractor’s facility for the purpose of daily interaction with the Contractor’s team. Inmarsat also intends to install a team
of engineers at the Contractor’s facilities when and as required by the programme. The Contractor shall provide the Resident Engineers/Managers and/or their representatives with access to the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Regularly scheduled status meetings and schedules 

  

	 	•	 	 Engineering and technical meetings and reviews 

  

	 	•	 	 Risk management workshops and meetings 

  

	 	•	 	 Audit processes and procedures 

  

	 	•	 	 Test readiness reviews, dry runs and formal test conduct 

  

The Subcontracts Administrator shall be responsible for all contractual direction under this Contract. Only the Subcontract Administrator may authorise
changes to scope, cost, schedule, terms, applicable documents, or specifications. The Contractor shall designate an administrative counterpart with the authority to commit the resources of the Contractor to such changes. 
  
 6.    Rights of Access 
  
 The Contractor shall allow Inmarsat representatives to visit and monitor its
main work site and make the necessary security and/or regulatory arrangements (if any) for such visits. 
  
 7.    Office Accommodation 
  
 The Contractor shall provide office accommodation for two Inmarsat resident staff plus up to two temporary visiting staff at the main work sites. Office accommodation shall include reasonable use of facilities
including international telephone/facsimile lines, desktop PCs and printer with Internet connection and office stationary. 
  
 8.    Milestone Acceptance 
  
 Approval from Inmarsat shall be required in order for the Contractor to declare any contractual milestone in Table 7 and Table 8 above successfully
completed. Acceptance from Inmarsat shall be subject to the timelines defined in Article 5, Section B of the Contract. 
  
 Final acceptance of the UTH shall be based on the completion of all contractual milestones defined in this SOW. 
  
 The criteria for acceptance of review meetings shall be as follows:

  

	 	•	 	 Design Review Milestone (KOR, PDR, FDR): completion of required design by the relevant milestone and completion of agreed action plan for all RIDs registered for
the milestone 

  

	 	•	 	 Test Review Milestone (FATR, ITR, OATR, and SITR): as per Section III.A.2. 

  

	 	•	 	 Requirements Specifications set out in the PRSD 

  
 B.    Quality and Configuration Control 
  
 1.    Quality Assurance 
  
 The Contractor shall apply recognised engineering controls and practices throughout the Contract that adhere to ISO 9001 (or a suitable equivalent). These
engineering controls and practices shall apply fully to the design, testing, manufacture, software development activities and sub-contract activities (if applicable). Less extensive engineering controls and practices may be applied to early
prototype stages of the UTH UT Handsets due to the need to concentrate on early proof-of-concept ideals and the limited time available before these devices have to be available. 
  
 The Contractor shall issue a Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) to Inmarsat one week prior to the Kick-Off Review (KOR); this can
be a separate document or form part of the PMP and thereafter finalised within two weeks. The QAP shall at all times reflect the actual practices being applied on the Contract. 
  
 The Contractor shall nominate a team member with suitable experience and training with respect to quality control, quality
assurance, and their applications to be responsible for Quality Assurance for this Contract. 
  

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 The Contractor shall submit, as part of the QAP, an audit schedule outlining the audits (minimum of
three) to be conducted throughout various points of the project. The Contractor shall document each scheduled audit in the form of an Audit Report. The Contractor shall make all Audit Reports available to Inmarsat on request. 
  
 Inmarsat reserves the right to audit Contractor (including subcontractor)
work at any point, provided that at least two weeks notice is given to the Programme Manager. 
  
 The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the quality achieved and controls applied by any sub-contractor parties. 
  
 The Contractor shall implement a mechanism for tracking corrective actions at all Contract phases and for cross-referencing requirements specified in this
SOW and the PRSD to documents generated by the Contractor. 
  
 2.    Quality Control 
  
 The Contractor shall clearly state or reference all quality controls to be applied during the manufacturing process in the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP), including the inspection from initial goods-inwards to final inspection and test.
Specifically, the QAP shall identify the actions necessary to ensure conformity of the: 
  

	 	•	 	 Time to market process 

  

	 	•	 	 Calibration system 

  

	 	•	 	 Documentation 

  

	 	•	 	 Maintenance and support service 

  

	 	•	 	 Workmanship, including inspection and tests 

  

	 	•	 	 Incoming inspection 

  

	 	•	 	 Manufacturing flow 

  

	 	•	 	 Audits 

  

	 	•	 	 Improvements 

  
 All inspection and quality records shall be archived by the Contractor and shall be made available for audit at the Contractor’s main facility by
Inmarsat on request. 
  
 3.    Reliability

  
 The Contractor shall include a Reliability (Parts
Count) Prediction in the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) for all components of the UT Handset. 
  
 4.    Configuration Management 
  
 The Contractor shall produce a Configuration Management Plan (CMP) that outlines the controls that will be applied to: 
  

	 	•	 	 Documentation configuration and change management 

  

	 	•	 	 Requirements management 

  

	 	•	 	 Software development, firmware, version and release control 

  

	 	•	 	 Core technology model development 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset prototyping 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset pre-production models 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset manufacturing and production models 

  
 The CMP may, at the discretion of the Contractor, be a separate document or form part of the PMP. The CMP shall be finalised by the Kick-Off Review (KOR)
meeting. 
  
 The Contractor shall nominate a team member to be
responsible for overall configuration management throughout the project and shall ensure that adherence to the CMP is maintained. 
  
 The Contractor shall identify any configuration management applied to sub-contractor work (if applicable). 
  
 The Contractor shall make configuration records for all hardware, software,
and firmware developed by the Contractor available to Inmarsat on request. 
  

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 C.    Testing 
  
 1.    Test Planning and Reporting 
  
 The Contractor shall produce and deliver a UT Handset Test Plan for review by the associated Preliminary Design Review (see
Tables 2 and 6 above). This plan defines the test stages, test approach to be adopted, controls to be applied and documentation to be produced. 
  
 The Contractor shall develop and document the test procedures (and test scripts when external test equipment is used) for each stage of the testing. The
scope of testing shall be agreed between Inmarsat and the Contractor by FDR. Any procedure or script that involves the use of the Inmarsat-4 satellite shall be approved by Inmarsat before the testing is conducted. 
  
 Inmarsat shall have the right to approve or request reasonable amendments to
the test documentation at each test phase. The Contractor shall record and report the results from each test stage, including: 
  

	 	•	 	 Test method. 

  

	 	•	 	 Test configuration. 

  

	 	•	 	 Pass/Fail criteria and test results. 

  

	 	•	 	 Conductor of the test. 

  

	 	•	 	 Comments made regarding the test run. 

  

	 	•	 	 Reason for any failures and references to specific bug reports associated to the failures as raised in the Contractor’s internal Bug Reporting and Tracking
system. 

  
 The Contractor shall provide all
test instruments, test tools, facilities, manpower and services necessary to complete the test stages for which they are fully responsible. All stages of testing may be witnessed by Inmarsat representatives. They shall be given full access to the
primary test facilities and have the right to observe testing while it is in progress. 
  
 2.    Test Acceptance Criteria 
  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for tracking all problems identified during the testing until all items have been resolved. Any problem noted during the testing shall be classified into one of the following three
categories: 
  
 Category 1: 
  

	 	•	 	 A complete failure of a hardware, software, or firmware component making it inoperable. 

  

	 	•	 	 A complete mechanical failure that renders the UTH inoperable in the environmental conditions and operational scenarios defined in the PRSD.

  

	 	•	 	 Loss of critical functionality, severe performance degradation or instability in operation/behaviour. 

  

	 	•	 	 Failure to detect report and/or recover from a failure that renders any part of the UT Handset inoperable. 

  
 Category 2: 
  

	 	•	 	 The problem relates to a contract requirement (i.e. incorrect) but is not critical to any component function. 

  

	 	•	 	 The problem occurs infrequently and can quickly be recovered by the user by following a remedial procedure. 

  

	 	•	 	 The problem is purely cosmetic (i.e. MMI layout, error message content) in nature and does not impact functionally. 

  
 Category 3: 
  

	 	•	 	 The problem is observed once but is not reproducible by repeating the test. 

  

	 	•	 	 The problem is isolated to the test procedure and not the UT Handset under test. 

  
 At the conclusion of the testing, any remaining Category 1 problems shall prevent Inmarsat approving successful completion
of the testing milestone. Any remaining Category 2 and Category 3 problems shall not prevent Inmarsat from approving successful completion of the testing milestone, provided that the Contractor 

  

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submits a satisfactory remedial action plan. In this case, Inmarsat must agree to the action plan before the milestone is deemed completed. Corrective action
can be implemented at tested in a later test stage in order not to impact the overall schedule. 
  
 The completion of each testing milestone with no Category 1 problems and agreement on the remedial action and schedule for all Category 2 problems (if
applicable) shall be a prerequisite to commencement later type approval and over-the-air demonstration testing. 
  
 The Contractor shall maintain formal configuration control over the testing such that it is possible to repeat the acceptance at a later date if
necessary. 
  
 These acceptance criteria shall be applicable to
all formal test campaigns detailed below. 
  
 3.    Unit/Module Testing 
  
 The Contractor shall perform unit/module level hardware and software testing throughout the UT Handset development process as required by its own standard processes. The Contractor shall submit evidence of unit/component level testing
(hardware, firmware, and software) to Inmarsat, on request. 
  
 As an integral part of the UTH, the UTCM shall undergo its own regime of development and integration testing performed by the Contractor. 
  
 4.    Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) 
  
 The Contractor shall verify by demonstration that the UT Handset functional performance and operational requirements have been achieved, although external
elements are represented by test equipment selected at the Contractor’s discretion or possibly by the Lockheed Martin Reference Test Bed. The Contractor shall design the Factory Acceptance Test procedures in order to meet this objective.

  
 The FAT shall be divided in three distinct phases:

  

	 	(1)    UTH	Factory Acceptance Test (Phase 1)—HFAT 1 

  
 Phase 1 of the HFAT campaign aims at demonstrating GMR 2+ compliance to ensure, as a minimum, full Satellite Mode voice call including supplementary
services and SMS capabilities. 
  
 The UTCM/UTH available at this
stage shall demonstrate basic power management operation to ensure optimum battery power consumption together with full POST (Power On Self Test) and Diagnostics capabilities for subsequent field testing by the Contractor, Inmarsat or a designated
third party. The contractor shall also demonstrate conformance to acoustic decoupling requirements as per 3GPP TS 26.132 Version 7.1.0 (Release 7) (Also ETSI TS 126.132, V7.1.0, 2008-11). 
  
 HFAT 1 shall include a radiation test campaign that shall be performed in an
anechoic chamber with and without “human” phantom in order to demonstrate actual antenna performance. 
  
 The UTH at this stage shall provide firmware upgrade facilities at engineering and user levels. 
  
 HFAT 1 shall have a duration of 2 weeks. 
  

	 	(2)    UTH	Factory Acceptance Test (Phase 2)—HFAT 2 

  
 The UT Handset FAT Phase 2 platform shall provide complete compliance with all requirements specified by the PRSD to support a full GSPS service launch.

  
 Additionally, Phase 2 of the HFAT campaign aims at
demonstrating full compliance with all the Operational Scenarios defined in the Operational Scenarios Specification, including (but not limited to) Satellite Mode operation (GMR 2+ voice, SMS, circuit switched data and fax), GSM Mode operation and
Dual Mode operation. 
  
 HFAT 2 shall have a duration of 2 weeks.

  

	 	(3)    UTCM	Factory Acceptance Test 

  
 The UTCM FAT campaign comprises additional tests that validate the UTCM requirements that were not verified during the UTH FAT. These shall include, but
not limited to, the following acceptance tests: 
  

	 	i)	Maritime environment requirement (IEC 60945—vibration only). 

  

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	 	ii)	Capability to provide 2 wire RJ 11 interface; and 

  

	 	iii)	Additional AT commands, which will have been mutually agreed between the Contractor and Inmarsat. 

  
 The Contractor shall also be responsible to conduct acceptance tests with associated peripheral boards for the particular
solution. For example, if the maritime environment requires additional interfaces via a daughter board, or otherwise, to incorporate either a higher specified oscillator or an external oscillator, the Contractor shall conduct the tests with the
complete solution. 
  
 Inmarsat shall approve the FAT plan(s) and
procedures. The Contractor shall hold a Test Readiness Review (TRR) with Inmarsat at least 5 days prior to the commencement of the testing. 
  
 Inmarsat representatives shall be involved in witnessing the Factory Acceptance Testing (at the Contractor’s main work site) and shall determine
whether the UT Handset meets the requirements in this SOW and the PRSD. Inmarsat will nominate one member within the witnessing party to have final responsibility in this regard. The Inmarsat representative will have the authority to instruct that a
test be repeated or fail the entire FAT in the case of excessive failures. 
  
 UTCM FAT shall have a duration of 2 weeks. 
  
 5.    Interworking Testing and Satellite Acceptance Testing 
  
 The Contractor shall conduct informal Interworking tests against the Lockheed Martin Reference Test
Bed (RTB) Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA and/or over the air using the I-4 satellite constellation at one of the 3 GSPS Network Gateways1
using the UT Handset (or UT Core Module) configuration that is approved for inter-working with the Inmarsat I-4 satellite. 
  
 These tests will be run in close coordination with Inmarsat and Lockheed Martin as per the Contractor’s own internal test plans, which will need to
be agreed with Inmarsat and Lockheed Martin. 
  
 This phase will
have two associated formal test campaigns as described below: 
  

	 	(1)    Formal	Interworking Testing (IWT) 

  
 The Contractor shall conduct formal tests of the UT Handset against the Lockheed Martin Reference Test Bed (RTB) in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA. The
scope of the testing shall be agreed with Inmarsat, but at a minimum, the Contractor shall demonstrate the following (in accordance with the GMR-2+ specification): 
  

	 	 •
	 	 Mobile-originated and mobile-terminated call establishment and circuit-switched voice, SMS, data, and fax transfer
through the communication path in Satellite Mode as specified in the GMR 2+ specifications2. 

  

	 	•	 	 Idle mode operations as specified in the GMR 2+ specifications. 

  

	 	•	 	 Supplementary Service interworking as specified in the GMR-2+ and GSM specifications. 

  

	 	•	 	 SMS transmission and reception as specified in the GMR-2+ and GSM specifications. 

  

	 	•	 	 Adequate objective voice quality between the UT Handset analog interface and coded voice packets at an interface to the Reference Test Bed. Formal subjective
testing (i.e. in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation P.800) is not required. 

  
 The Contractor shall hold a Test Readiness Review (TRR) with Inmarsat at least 5 days prior to the commencement of the formal Interworking testing. The
Contractor shall generate an Interworking Test plan, which will need to be approved by Inmarsat as a pre-requisite to commencement of the formal test campaign. 
  

Inmarsat representatives shall be involved in witnessing the formal Interworking Test campaign The Inmarsat representative will have the authority to
instruct that a test be repeated or fail the entire IWT in the case of excessive failures. 
  
 Formal Interworking Tests shall have a duration of 2 weeks. 
  
  

	1	Nominally, this Gateway is anticipated to be the one installed at Subic Bay Earth Station. 

	2	Circuit Switched Data and Fax transfer shall be demonstrated in a second phase after UTH FAT Phase 2 is complete. 

  

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	 	(2)    Satellite	Acceptance Testing (SAT) 

  
 The Contractor shall conduct formal Satellite Acceptance Tests using the complete GSPS network infrastructure. 
  
 The main objective of the Satellite Acceptance Tests is to provide full
validation of the functionality of the UT Handset using the complete over-the-air communications path (including the I-4 satellite constellation) and demonstrate appropriate stability and reliability of the UT Handset. 
  
 Satellite Acceptance
Testing shall be performed at one of the 3 GSPS Gateways3. 
  

Additionally, the Contractor shall perform over-the-air tests at four extra locations within the
coverage of the I-4 satellite serviced by the chosen Gateway4 to demonstrate full functionality and performance at different geographical
conditions, principally at low elevation angles. 
  
 Formal
Satellite Acceptance Testing (at a GSPS Gateway) and Multi-site testing (at four extra locations) shall have a total duration of 4 weeks. 
  
 The Contractor shall hold a Test Readiness Review (TRR) with Inmarsat at least 5 days prior to the commencement of the Satellite Acceptance testing. The
Contractor shall generate a Satellite Acceptance Test plan, which will need to be approved by Inmarsat as a pre-requisite to commencement of the formal test campaign. The Satellite Acceptance Test Plan shall include the testing at the chosen GSPS
Gateway plus the tests to be run at the four additional locations. All UT tests shall be designed to be repeatable with respect to the results obtained. 
  
 Inmarsat representatives shall be involved in witnessing the Satellite Acceptance Testing. The Inmarsat representatives at each testing site will have the
authority to instruct that a test be repeated or fail the entire FAT in the case of excessive failures. 
  
 6.    Support to pre-Beta and Beta Testing 
 The Contractor shall deliver
500 pre-production UT Handsets in order to serve Inmarsat-led pre-Beta and Beta test phases as per milestone M10 in Table 7. 
  
 The pre-Beta and Beta Test campaign will be divided in two phases to support the launch of the two UT Handset releases defined in this SOW (see
section III.C.4). 
  

	 	(1)    Pre-Beta	and Beta Test Phase 1 

  
 Phase 1 of Inmarsat’s pre-Beta and Beta test campaign aims at demonstrating GMR 2+ compliance to ensure, as a minimum, full Satellite Mode voice call
including supplementary services and SMS capabilities to support the Commercial Service Introduction of Satellite-Mode only GSPS services, defined as CSI Phase 1. 
  

 This phase shall commence after successful completion of Satellite Acceptance Testing by the Contractor, i.e. milestone M9 in Table 7
above. on which the CSI Support phase will be entered as described in Section II.A.12 of this SOW. 
  
 During this phase, the Contractor shall commit to providing suitable UT Handset test engineering support to all pre-Beta and Beta Phase 1 testing
activities. The Contractor’s support shall comprise the debug, analysis and problem resolution activities as defined in the CSI Support terms of this contract and under the SLA terms described in Table 2 of Section II.A.12. 
  
 The pre-Beta and Beta Test Phase 1 will have a duration of 6 weeks.

  

	 	(2)    Pre-Beta	and Beta Test Phase 2 

  
 Phase 2 of Inmarsat’s pre-Beta and Beta test campaign aims at demonstrating complete compliance with all requirements specified by the PRSD to
support the Commercial Service Introduction of the full suite of GSPS services, defined as CSI Phase 2. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide engineering support to all pre-Beta and Beta Phase 2 testing activities as defined in the Warranty Support terms of this
contract and under the SLA terms described in Table 3 of Section II.A.12. 
  
  

	3	Nominally, this Gateway is anticipated to be the CN/GW installed at Subic Bay Earth Station. 

	4	As above. 

  

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 III.    MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
  

 7.    GSM Type Approval Testing 
  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for testing the compliance of the UT
Handset to the GSM standards and obtaining GSM Type Approval as specified by GCF and PTCRB. The Contractor shall provide confirmation of compliance and Type Approval in the form of the Type Approval certificate as well as copies of the conformance
statement and Test Construction File (TCF). 
  
 8.    Pre-Production Testing 
  
 The approach and degree of pre-production testing shall be determined by the Contractor and shall be based on its established in-house production engineering and manufacturing processes. The Contractor shall produce a
UT Core Module and Handset Production Test Specification (or suitable equivalent) in order to test pre-production UT Core Modules and UT Handsets in-factory. The results of pre-production testing shall be recorded and made available to Inmarsat, on
request. 
  
 9.    Final Acceptance 

 
 The completion of each testing milestone described above with no Category
1 problems and agreement on the remedial action and schedule for all Category 2 problems (if applicable), as described in Section III.C.2, shall be a prerequisite to Inmarsat granting Final Acceptance of the GSPS UT Handset. 
  
 Inmarsat shall grant Final Acceptance after successful completion of Beta
Test Phase 2, milestone M14 in Table 7, according to the acceptance criteria outlined in Section III.C.2. 
  
 D.    Engineering and User Training 
  
 1.    UT Handset Engineering Training 
  
 The Contractor shall provide two UT Handset engineering training courses to engineers from Inmarsat and any Inmarsat designated third party that shall
address: 
  

	 	•	 	 Overall design of the UT Handset. 

  

	 	•	 	 Protocol stack operation. 

  

	 	•	 	 MMI, specific software and configuration aspects. 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset components, applications and their configuration. 

  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset Operation. 

  

	 	•	 	 Fault/error codes. 

  

	 	•	 	 Measurements and logging. 

  

	 	•	 	 Documentation. 

  
 Each UT Handset engineering training course shall support up to 10 attendees and shall be held prior to the start of Beta testing. Inmarsat shall review
and approve the structure of the training before it is held in London, United Kingdom. The Contractor shall be responsible for developing all training materials and shipping them to the training site. 
  
 2.    UT Handset User Training 
  
 The Contractor shall provide two UT Handset user training courses that shall
address: 
  

	 	•	 	 UT Handset product definition and operation. 

  

	 	•	 	 UT—TE configuration arrangements (if any). 

  

	 	•	 	 Supported services and applications. 

  

	 	•	 	 User operation and error handling. 

  

	 	•	 	 Presentation of the user documentation. 

  
 Each UT Handset user training course shall support up to 10 attendees and shall be held prior to the start of Beta testing. Inmarsat shall review and
approve the structure of the training before it is held in London, United Kingdom. The Contractor shall be responsible for developing all training materials and shipping them to the training site. 
  

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 III.    MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
  

 E.    Documentation 
  
 The Contractor shall deliver to Inmarsat all common management documentation listed in Table 9. The Contractor shall also
deliver to Inmarsat all technical documentation listed in Section II.B. Document delivery shall be in accordance with the specified schedule. 
  
 The delivery of documentation (draft versions) shall comprise an electronic version of each file, delivered via e-mail or CD ROM, as appropriate.

  
 The delivery of documentation (final versions) shall comprise
at least one hard copy of each report and an electronic version of each file, delivered via e-mail or CD ROM, as appropriate. 
  
 At the end of the project, the Contractor shall prepare and deliver a CD ROM containing the final version of each deliverable document. 
  
 All deliverable documents shall be written in English, shall be produced
using Microsoft Word, and shall be delivered (electronically) in both the Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat PDF formats. 
  
 The Contractor’s CMP shall refer to the documentation standard and control procedure and shall be approved by Inmarsat before use. All documentation
shall be retained under formal document configuration control. 
  
 Table 9. Common Document Deliverables 
  

					
	 No.
	  	 Document
	  	Required
Delivery Date
	 DC-1
	  	 Project Management Plan (PMP)
	  	KOR
	 DC-2
	  	 Risk Management Plan (RMP)
	  	KOR
	 DC-3
	  	 Quality Assurance Plan (QAP)
	  	KOR
	 DC-4
	  	 Configuration Management Plan (CMP)
	  	KOR
	 N/A
	  	 Monthly Status Reports and Meeting Minutes
	  	(monthly)

  
 IV.    GMR-2+
SPECIFICATIONS CHANGE CONTROL BOARD (SCCB) 
  
 A.    Purpose and Scope 
  
 The SCCB shall be the highest configuration control authority for the GMR-2+ Specifications. It shall be responsible for: 
  

	 	•	 	 Managing changes to the GMR-2+ Specifications 

  

	 	•	 	 Evaluating the potential contractual impact of changes to the GMR-2+ Specifications 

  

	 	•	 	 Establishing that changes to the GMR-2+ Specifications are warranted and necessary to ensure successful operation of the GSPS system, and

  

	 	•	 	 Formally approving the implementation of such changes and, if applicable, initiating the corresponding Contract Change procedure. 

  
 The SCCB shall remain effective until the work described in this SOW is
completed. 
  
 B.    Roles and Responsibilities

  
 The SCCB shall be composed of a Chairperson,
Administrator, and technical representatives from Inmarsat, Lockheed Martin, and the Contractor. 
  
 An Inmarsat employee shall serve the role of SCCB Chairperson. The SCCB Chairperson shall be responsible for the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Establishing and chairing the SCCB. 

  

	 	•	 	 Approving Request for Change (RFC) items placed on the SCCB agenda for review. 

  

	 	•	 	 Setting the SCCB meeting schedule, agenda, and attendees. 

  

	 	•	 	 Approving issuance and closure of all SCCB action items and the SCCB meeting minutes. 

  

	 	•	 	 Establishing the SCCB position on each item reviewed by the SCCB; and 

  

	 	•	 	 Directing SCCB disposition through formal Contract Change Note, if applicable. 

  
 The SCCB Chairperson shall be assisted by the SCCB Administrator. A Lockheed Martin employee shall serve the role of SCCB
Administrator. 
  

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 The technical representatives from the Contractor and Lockheed Martin shall be responsible for
determining if changes to the GMR-2+ Specifications have an impact on their respective contractual work under this and other related, but independent Statements of Work. 
  

 C.    Procedures 
  
 The SCCB shall convene at the request of either Inmarsat, Lockheed Martin or the Contractor to evaluate recommended changes to the GMR-2+ Specifications.
The request to convene, along with the corresponding Request for Change (RFC) items shall be submitted to all parties by the SCCB Member requesting the meeting. 
  
 A standard form or electronic system shall be used to prepare and submit RFC items. The Request for Change (RFC) shall
contain, in addition to a technical description of the change to the GMR-2+ specifications itself, an assessment of the cost impact, schedule impact, requirements impact, materials impact (with or without resale, reuse, or salvage), effect if the
RFC is rejected, and the date/milestone by which the SCCB must make a decision on the disposition of the RFC. 
  
 The SCCB Administrator shall coordinate with SCCB Members to schedule a board review date. 
  
 SCCB Members shall have one week to review a RFC item. SCCB Members shall provide written comments to the RFC Author within
three (3) days of submittal. The SCCB meeting shall be deferred if submitted material is not reviewed by SCCB Members. The RFC Author shall provide a coordinated response to all comments prior to the scheduled SCCB meeting. 
  
 The RFC Author will present the RFC to the SCCB at the board review meeting.

  
 The SCCB shall accept or reject each submitted RFC item,
based on a consideration of the technical need for the changes to the specification and the corresponding impact on contractual baselines. 
  
 If a RFC item is rejected, the corresponding changes shall not be incorporated into the next release of the GMR-2+ Specifications. The RFC Author may find
an alternative technical solution and resubmit a new RFC at a later date. 
  
 If a RFC item is accepted, the corresponding changes shall be incorporated into the next release of the GMR-2+ Specifications. If EMS and/or Lockheed Martin determine that the changes required by a RFC that has been
approved by the SCCB have a significant impact on the cost and/or schedule of the associated Contract, then the SCCB shall generate the corresponding Contract Change Note in accordance with the procedures established in the Terms and Conditions of
the Contract. 
  
 The SCCB Administrator will prepare minutes and
actions, and submit to all SCCB Members for review prior. 
  
 While a RFC is under consideration by the SCCB, the work described in this SOW shall continue as if no change has occurred. 
  
 Decisions made by the SCCB shall be considered final and all approved RFC items shall be implemented by the Contractor. In the case where a RFC item has a
contractual impact on cost and/or schedule, then the Contractor shall implement the RFC item once the corresponding Contract Change procedure is completed. 
  

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 (Redacted)

 SPACE SEGMENT ACCESS AGREEMENT 
 INMARSAT GLOBAL LIMITED 
 and 
 [•DP•] 
  

					
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 CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	  	 	  	Page
	 1.
	  	DEFINITIONS	  	1
			
	 2.
	  	AUTHORISATION TO PROVIDE SERVICES	  	7
			
	 3.
	  	TERM	  	12
			
	 4.
	  	SERVICE ACTIVATION AND PROVISION	  	12
			
	 5.
	  	TECHNOLOGICAL FRAUD MANAGEMENT	  	15
			
	 6.
	  	AUTHORISATION SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE	  	16
			
	 7.
	  	CHARGES	  	18
			
	 8.
	  	TAXES AND TAX CREDITS	  	23
			
	 9.
	  	ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF DP	  	25
			
	 10.
	  	ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY	  	25
			
	 11.
	  	NETWORK PERFORMANCE	  	28
			
	 12.
	  	REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND UNDERTAKINGS	  	28
			
	 13.
	  	DISCLAIMERS OF LIABILITY	  	30
			
	 14.
	  	VARIATION	  	33
			
	 15.
	  	INSURANCE	  	33
			
	 16.
	  	CONFIDENTIALITY	  	34
			
	 17.
	  	PUBLICITY	  	35
			
	 18.
	  	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY	  	36
			
	 19.
	  	TIME LIMITS	  	37
			
	 20.
	  	AMENDMENTS	  	37
			
	 21.
	  	SUSPENSION OF AUTHORIZATION	  	37
			
	 22.
	  	TERMINATION	  	38
			
	 23.
	  	CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION	  	39
			
	 24.
	  	FINANCIAL SECURITY	  	40
			
	 25.
	  	ASSIGNMENTS AND SUBCONTRACTING	  	40

  

					
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	 26.
	  	WAIVER	  	41
			
	 27.
	  	INVALIDITY	  	41
			
	 28.
	  	FORCE MAJEURE	  	41
			
	 29.
	  	NOTICES	  	42
			
	 30.
	  	LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS	  	44
			
	 31.
	  	ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES	  	44
			
	 32.
	  	SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES	  	44
			
	 33.
	  	COUNTERPARTS	  	46
			
	 34.
	  	COSTS OF THIS AGREEMENT	  	46
			
	 35.
	  	RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES	  	46
			
	 36.
	  	GOVERNING LAW	  	47

  

					
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 ANNEXES 
  

	A	INMARSAT LES TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND OPERATING PROCEDURES 

  

	B	ALLOCATION OF LES IDENTITIES 

  

	C	MANDATORY PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ISPs 

  

	D	CHARGES, VOLUME DISCOUNT SCHEMES & TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

  

	E	STANDARD DISCLAIMER CLAUSE

  

	F	RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR NETWORK PLANNING MEETINGS 

  

	G	LES TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 

  

	H	NETWORK PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 

  

	I	POINTS OF SERVICE ACTIVATION CRITERIA 

  

	J	TECHNOLOGICAL FRAUD PREVENTION PROCEDURES 

  

	K	BRANDING GUIDELINES 

  

	L	TRADE MARK LICENCE AGREEMENT 

  

	M	IPR LICENCE AGREEMENT 

  

					
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 SPACE SEGMENT ACCESS AGREEMENT 
 THIS AGREEMENT is made on this [•] day of [•] 200[9]. 
 BETWEEN 
 INMARSAT GLOBAL LIMITED, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with registered number 3675885 whose registered office is at 99 City Road,
London, EC1Y 1AX, United Kingdom, (the Company); and 
 [DISTRIBUTION PARTNER], a [private/public] company incorporated under the laws of
[            ], with registered number [            ] whose [registered office]/ [principal place of business] is at
[            ] (the DP). 
 The Company and the DP shall each be referred to herein
individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”. 
 WHEREAS 
  

	(A)	The Company desires to provide telecommunications services via the Space Segment (as defined below) to the DP. 

  

	(B)	The DP desires to access telecommunications services via the Space Segment from the Company and to distribute telecommunications services to its customers. 

 

	(C)	The Company and the DP have entered into agreements for the provision of telecommunications services, the latest of which commenced on 15 April 2004 and expires on
14 April 2009, and the Parties wish to continue their relationship in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

 IT
IS AGREED as follows: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, including any exhibits and Annexes hereto, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless otherwise expressly provided: 

 Accounting Authority means an accounting authority within the meaning of ITU-T Recommendation D.90. 
  

					
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 Affiliate means a Person that directly, or indirectly through one (1) or more
intermediaries, Controls, or is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, another Person. 
 Agreement means this
agreement and its Annexes. 
 Authorisation means the authorisation of the DP to provide Services via the Space Segment pursuant
to Clause 2. 
 Barring Procedures means the processes and procedures that the Company, DP or PSA, as the case may be, must
follow and comply with respectively when barring an End User from accessing an Existing Service and/or an Evolved Service. 
 Branding
Guidelines means the trade mark branding and usage guidelines for marketing using the Inmarsat Marks as set out in Annex K. 
 Business Day means a day other than a Saturday or Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales on which banks are generally open for business in London. 
 Charges means the charges payable by the DP to the Company for the provision of Services via the Space Segment pursuant to Clause 7.

 Commencement Date means the date on which this Agreement becomes effective, being 15 April 2009 or the date this
Agreement is executed by both Parties, whichever is the later. 
 Control (including the terms “Controlling,” “Controlled
by,” and “under common Control with”) means the possession, direct or indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, or
by contract. 
 Direct Marketing means targeted marketing through vertical sector advertising to defined target sectors or user
groups. 
 Distribution Partner or DP or LESO or LES Operator
means any operator of an LES that enters into an agreement to obtain use of the Space Segment from the Company. 
 DP’s
Relevant Net Revenues shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 13.4. 
 Effective Date means 14 April 1999.

  

					
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 End User means a Person that is the ultimate user of an Existing Service and/or an
Evolved Service. 
 ESAS means the Company’s Electronic Service Activation System. 
 Evolved Service means any service which is substantially based on an Existing Service and which the Company elects to offer to the DP under
this Agreement. 
 Existing Services means any service listed in the Schedule of Charges in Annex D. 
 Generic Marketing means promoting awareness of the Company’s brand including, but not limited to, in the general press and media
forums. 
 Goods means any promotional or advertising materials related to the Services, as well as SIM cards to which the
Inmarsat Marks are applied under the provisions of the Trade Mark Licence Agreement. 
 Governmental Body means any foreign,
federal, state, local or other governmental authority or regulatory body entitled to exercise any administrative, executive, judicial, legislative, police or regulatory power. 
 Inmarsat Marks shall have the meaning set forth in the Trade Mark Licence Agreement. 
 ISP or Inmarsat Service Provider means an entity that has contracted with one or more DPs to distribute, promote,
retail and bill Services to End Users and who has received an ISP code from the Company. 
 LES or Land Earth
Station means the satellite antennas, switching facilities and related equipment located at a fixed location that form an interconnection point between the Satellites and the terrestrial telecommunications networks for the purpose of
providing Services, or using Space Segment capacity. 
 LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures means all relevant
system definition manuals (SDMs), technical requirements documents and network operating procedures set out in the list in Annex A, as amended from time to time, as well as future SDMs and other related documents relating to Evolved Services, as
determined by the Company. 
 MES means a mobile earth station (including any SIM card that can be used in conjunction with an
MES) used to access the Services. 
  

					
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 MPDS means the Company’s mobile packet data service. 
 NOC means the Company’s Network Operations Centre. 
 Network Planning Meeting means a meeting between the Company and the DPs held in accordance with Annex F. 
 Ocean Region means global beam satellite coverage areas of the Satellites, together with such other ocean regions as may be introduced in the future. 
 Operational Emergency means a situation in which, in the good faith opinion of the Company, on the basis of the information available to it,
has caused or is likely to cause damage, unavailability, delay, degradation, interruption or interference to the Space Segment. 
 Organization means the International Mobile Satellite Organization established by the Convention on the International Mobile Satellite Organization on 16 July 1979, as amended. 
 Payment Due Date shall have the meanings given in Clause 7. 
 Person means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization, association, pool, syndicate, sole proprietorship or government or agency or political
subdivision thereof or any other form of organization not specifically listed. 
 Point of Service Activation or
PSA means a Point of Service Activation Partner appointed by the Company to facilitate the widespread activation of End User MESs. 
 Point of Service Activation Criteria or PSA Criteria means the criteria for the appointment of Point of Service Activation Partners as particularized in Annex I hereto. 
 Public Services Agreement means the agreement between the Company and the Organization dated April 1999 or any replacement thereof.

 Reseller means any entity engaged by the DP to resell Services provided through the Land Earth Station of the DP including,
without limitation, ISPs or tenant entities in a Shared LES Agreement. 
 Restriction of a Service (or to Restrict or a
Restricted Service) means the withdrawal of an element of that Service (including but not limited to voice, fax, data or telex), or the limitation of Satellite resources allocated to a Service, or an element of that Service, to the
extent that the quality of service may be intentionally and permanently degraded such that it affects the ability of the DP to provide that Service. 
  

					
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 Satellite means an object located beyond the Earth’s atmosphere that is used for
radio communications and, more particularly for the purpose of this Agreement, includes any satellite that is owned, leased and/or operated by or on behalf of the Company now and in the future, including subsequent generation satellites. 

Service Activation Manual means the document which is provided by the Company to the PSA at the time of appointment of the PSA, and which
may be amended by the Company at its absolute discretion from time tot time, describing the service activation procedure for each Existing Service and Evolved Service applicable to such PSA. 
 Services means Existing Services and Evolved Services, or any one of them as the context requires. 
 Shared Base Station means each of the dual region MPDS Base Stations owned and operated by the Company at the Commencement Date. 

Shared LES Agreement means an agreement or arrangement between the DP (as host) and a third party (as tenant, which in all cases shall be
required to meet the criteria in Clause 2.5(b) hereof) whereby the DP agrees to provide facilities at its Land Earth Station to the tenant to permit shared use of the host LES, while allowing the tenant to be identified by an LES identification code
separate from that of the host’s LES identification code for service provision and/or traffic management purposes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the agreement of the host DP to allocate a TNID programmed at its LES shall not be deemed to be a
Shared LES Agreement for the purposes of this Agreement. 
 SIM Card means a subscriber identity module card which uniquely
identifies the end user of an MES. 
 Space Segment means the Satellites and all other centralised infrastructure owned, leased,
or operated by or on behalf of the Company to support the operation of the Satellites and the Services in all Ocean Regions. 
 Tax
Credit has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 8.4. 
 Telecommunications Breakdown means any unavailability, delay or
interruption to the availability of the Space Segment provided that, for the purpose of this Agreement, a Telecommunications Breakdown shall not include any unavailability or interruption of a Service that is caused by a decision of the Company to
relocate a Satellite or to Restrict or withdraw such Service under Clause 2.9 hereof. 
  

					
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 Term has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 3. 
 TMLA or Trade Mark Licence Agreement shall mean the agreement between the Parties for the licence by the Company of the
Inmarsat Marks contained in Annex L hereto. 
 TNID means a terrestrial network identification number. 
 Value Added Services means any products or services that the DP offers for use in conjunction with the Services that are not inconsistent
with the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures. 
 Wholesale Charges shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Annex D.

 X-OP-105 means the operational procedure referred to as “X-OP-105” in Annex A hereto, as may be amended or replaced
from time to time, which outlines the processes and procedures that the Company, DP or PSA, as the case may be, must follow and comply with respectively when barring an End User from accessing an Existing Service and/or an Evolved Service.

  

	1.2	Words in the singular include the plural and vice versa where the context requires. 

  

	1.3	Headings are for guidance only and do not affect the construction or interpretation of this Agreement. 

  

	1.4	In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, references to Clauses, paragraphs and Annexes are to Clauses, paragraphs and Annexes of this Agreement.

  

	1.5	The Annexes form part of this Agreement and any reference to this Agreement includes the Annexes. 

  

	1.6	Unless expressly agreed otherwise between the Parties in writing, the following order of precedence between this Agreement and the Annexes to this Agreement shall apply:

  

	 	(a)	the main body of this Agreement and Annex D; 

  

	 	(b)	the remainder of the Annexes to this Agreement. 

  

	1.7	In this Agreement a reference to: 

  

	 	(a)	a statutory provision includes a reference to the statutory provision as modified or re-enacted, or both, from time to time after the date of this Agreement and any subordinate
legislation made or other thing done under the statutory provision after the date of this Agreement; 

  

					
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	 	(b)	a document is a reference to the document specified, as modified or replaced from time to time; 

  

	2.	AUTHORISATION TO PROVIDE SERVICES 

 DP Authorisation

  

	2.1	Subject always to the availability of Space Segment, the Company authorises the DP, on a non-exclusive basis, to access telecommunications services provided by the Company via the
Space Segment in order to provide Services via the DP’s Land Earth Stations identified in Clause 2.2. 

  

	2.2	The Authorisation provided by the Company herein is limited to the DP’s provision of telecommunications services via the Space Segment only through its Land Earth Stations
existing as of the Commencement Date and known as [• identify name, location and Ocean Region(s) of each of the sites of the DP’s existing land earth stations •]. The Company has allocated LES identification numbers (IDs)
and/or access codes to the DP for use in each of the DP’s LES(s) and shall allocate such IDs and/or access codes to the DP as necessary for any arrangement made pursuant to a Shared LES Agreement duly authorised for operation through the
DP’s LES(s). The DP shall have the right to maintain any LES IDs allocated to it by the Company that are in effect as of the Commencement Date. The allocation and maintenance of LES IDs shall be in accordance with the criteria set forth in
Annex B. Such LES shall include any replacement antenna or switching facility. 

  

	2.3	The DP shall provide no less than ninety (90) days prior written notice to the Company of any Service(s) that it intends to provide, at any time, via the Space Segment that
is/are in addition to those Services that the DP provides at the Commencement Date. Subject to Clause 6.1, the DP does not need the Company’s consent to provide such additional Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. 

  

	2.4	If the DP wishes to restrict or withdraw any of the Services offered by the DP at any time during the Term it shall provide to the Company no less than one hundred and eighty
(180) days notice in writing, or such other shorter period as the Parties may otherwise agree. 

  

	2.5	The DP may enter into arrangements with any Reseller to provide Services through the DP’s LESs, subject to the following terms and conditions: 

  

	 	(a)	ISPs. The LESO shall comply with the procedural requirements particularised in Annex C, as may be amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 20.

  

					
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	 	(b)	Shared LES Agreements. The DP shall provide written notice to the Company of the identity of any entity with which the DP enters into a Shared LES Agreement no less than
thirty (30) days prior to commencement of LES authorisation testing preceding the provision of service under the Shared LES Agreement. The host entity shall apply to the Company to utilize an LES ID and access code for the tenant entity in
accordance with the procedures in Annex B, provided always that the tenant entity shall in all cases be required to be a DP and shall either: 

  

	 	(i)	be operating a physical LES with the same system definition as the hosted Service, including but without limitation, Inmarsat B, Inmarsat M, mini-M, Fleet, GAN and aeronautical; or

  

	 	(ii)	be operating a physical LES and have operated a physical LES with the same system definition as the hosted Service at or for a period since the Effective Date (notwithstanding that
the DP has subsequently ceased to operate such Service); or 

  

	 	(iii)	have otherwise been authorised by the Company prior to the Commencement Date, 

 in order to be a tenant under a Shared LES Agreement. Alternatively, the tenant entity shall demonstrate to the Company that it has executed a legally binding and enforceable contract to build an LES with the same
system definition and to begin to provide service via such LES no later than six (6) months following the date on which the Company allocates the Shared LES ID, failing which the Company shall withdraw such Shared LES ID immediately following
the expiration of such six (6)-month period. The Company shall attribute traffic to the tenant entity in the Shared LES Agreement for traffic aggregation purposes. It is acknowledged that where any DP wishes to close down all its LESs and terminate
this Agreement, it may thereafter continue to provide Services as a service provider through another DP and may, for a period of up to five (5) years from the Commencement Date, continue use of its existing allocated LES ID in relation to such
Services as were formerly provided by it as a DP. The right to continue use of the allocated LES ID shall remain subject to the provisions of Annex B of this Agreement, notwithstanding termination of this Agreement and the Company shall enter into
an agreement with the former DP and the host entity in this regard. Subject to the provisions of this Clause, any reference in Annex B to “the DP” shall be deemed to include a former DP. LES IDs will not be permitted to be used in respect
of Services that the former DP did not offer as a DP. 
  

					
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 For the avoidance of doubt, the operation of a physical LES with any one (1) of the Fleet
service standards (i.e. F33, F55, F77) shall entitle the DP to enter into shared LES Agreements for all Fleet service standards subject to the other provisions of this Clause. 
  

	 	(c)	Other Reseller Arrangements. The DP shall have the right to enter into any arrangement for the distribution of Services through the DP’s Land Earth Station(s) with any
type of Reseller other than an ISP or tenant in a Shared LES Agreement, or to engage any other agent or representative for that purpose, without further notice to or consent of the Company. 

  

	 	(d)	Responsibility for Compliance with Agreement. The DP shall be responsible hereunder for the actions of any Resellers engaged by the DP for the purposes of assuring the
compliance of any such Reseller with the applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement, including without limitation, the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures. 

  

	2.6	In connection with its provision of Services via the Space Segment, the DP shall: 

  

	 	(a)	provide twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week 1st and 2nd line technical and provisioning after-sales customer service and helpline to support Resellers and
End Users (via Resellers) and for this purpose shall keep its personnel adequately trained regarding the Services that the DP chooses to provide. At all times such support shall be sufficient to support the DPs customer base, taking account of
the specific demands and requirements of the DP’s individual market. The Inmarsat customer care support desk shall provide third line support twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week to the DPs where the DP’s access to
the Space Segment or any other part of the network not under their control is lost or curtailed; 

  

	 	(b)	provide reasonable co-operation and information relating to any marketing information reasonably requested by the Company and reasonably required for the purpose of evaluation of
the DP’s performance under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	where the Company provides funding to the DP as part of a marketing program, dual brand the design of all Goods covered by the marketing program relating to the Services with both
the DP and the Company branding. Marketing and promotional materials that are not part funded by the Company shall be dual branded where it is commercially reasonable and appropriate to do so; 

  

					
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	 	(d)	use all commercially reasonable endeavours to promote and market the Services that the DP chooses to provide and to meet customer needs and expectations in a reasonable manner;

  

	 	(e)	provide commercially reasonable support for collaborative initiatives led by the Company to: 

  

	 	(i)	identify generic quality of service problems with the Company’s core systems relating to Existing Services and Evolved Services; 

  

	 	(ii)	propose and implement solutions for those problems identified in (i); and 

  

	 	(iii)	monitor the progress of these solutions and provide appropriate feedback; 

  

	 	(f)	not by itself or with others participate in any illegal practices in connection with its distribution of the Services; 

  

	 	(g)	in connection with the promotion and marketing of the Services, not represent that it is an agent of the Company; and 

  

	 	(h)	have the right to develop any Value Added Services based on the Services. 

  

	2.7	The Company has the right to authorise other entities, on a non-exclusive basis, to operate a Land Earth Station in order to provide Services via the Space Segment. The Company
shall notify the DP of any new authorisation within thirty (30) days of the authorisation being granted by the Company. Any entity authorized by the Company to operate a Land Earth Station to provide Services via the Space Segment, whether so
authorised prior to or subsequent to the Commencement Date shall be considered a “DP” for the purposes of this Agreement from the date on which such entity enters into an agreement with the Company and commences operation of a Land Earth
Station. For the avoidance of doubt, the Company shall not unreasonably prefer, or differentiate between, entities when offering terms and conditions for the distribution of the same Services. 

  

	2.8	Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent or restrict the Company, either itself or via an Affiliate or jointly with other Persons, from selling or otherwise providing Services to
third parties other than via a DP. 

  

					
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 Restriction or Withdrawal of a Service 
  

	2.9	The Company has the right to Restrict or withdraw a Service or an element of a Service (including but not limited to voice, data, fax, telex) in one or more Ocean Regions subject to
the following conditions: 

  

	 	(a)	the Company shall, other than in the case of an Operational Emergency or for the purpose of necessary commercial spectrum management, provide no less than six (6) months prior
written notice to the DP and specify the reasons for the Restriction or withdrawal of the Service in question; 

  

	 	(b)	no later than thirty (30) days following the notice from the Company specified in paragraph (a) above, at the request of any DP notified in accordance with paragraph
(a) above, the Company shall convene a Network Planning Meeting so that it can: (i) consider the views of the DPs before implementing any proposed Restriction or withdrawal; and (ii) demonstrate that the Restriction or withdrawal
satisfies the condition in paragraph (c) below; 

  

	 	(c)	any Restriction or withdrawal shall, wherever practical, apply in a non-discriminatory manner to those DPs which are providing the Service as at the date of the Restriction or
withdrawal; and 

  

	 	(d)	the Company shall in good faith consider, inter alia, investments in equipment or facilities and contractual arrangements made by the DP, other affected DPs and End Users in
reliance upon the availability of the Service to be Restricted or withdrawn and the possibility of continuing the Service in certain cases under mutually agreeable lease arrangements. 

  

	2.10	For the avoidance of doubt, the Company acknowledges and agrees that the DP shall be excused from any obligation to satisfy outstanding service and/or traffic commitments with
respect to a withdrawn or Restricted Service. 

 Competition 
  

	2.11	Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the DP from becoming a distributor of the services of, or holding any economic interest in, any entity that provides mobile satellite
telecommunications services, regardless of whether such entity competes with the Company, provided that the DP does not unfairly or unreasonably favour such services or entity or unfairly or unreasonably discriminate against the Services distributed
under this Agreement. 

  

					
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	3.	TERM 

 This Agreement shall commence on the
Commencement Date and continue until the Company terminates the same by giving not less than two (2) years prior written notice to the DP, subject always to a minimum term ending 14 April 2014 (“the Term”) unless this Agreement
is terminated earlier under an applicable provision herein. 
  

	4.	SERVICE ACTIVATION AND PROVISION 

  

	4.1	The Parties shall make arrangements to permit End Users to use the Services provided through the Space Segment and the DP’s Land Earth Station. Whilst the Company may publish
recommended prices, the DP shall have full rights and responsibility to establish the service rates at which the DP distributes Services to Resellers and End Users. The Parties shall cooperate to provide for the minimization of credit risks
associated with the provision of Services to End Users in accordance with this Clause 4. 

  

	4.2	The Company shall authorize such number of Points of Service Activation as may be necessary to facilitate widespread activation of End User MESs, consistent with applicable law and
shall appoint the DP to act as a PSA, upon the DP’s request and if permitted by applicable national law, provided, however, that (i) the Company shall impose on each PSA, as a condition of its appointment, the Points of Service Activation
Criteria in Annex I and (ii) the DP, as a condition of such appointment, shall comply with the Points of Service Activation Criteria in Annex I. The Parties acknowledge that, within a particular national regulatory framework, a PSA may be
required to include a national regulatory authority, in which case the term “PSA”, as used hereunder, shall be deemed to include, collectively, such national regulatory authority and such other entity that complies with the Points of
Service Activation Criteria. The Company shall monitor and enforce compliance with the Points of Service Activation Criteria throughout the Term hereof. The LESO shall adhere to the procedures for registration, activation, deactivation and barring
as defined in the Company’s Service Activation Manual and operational procedures, as amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 20. 

  

	4.3	Without prejudice to Clause 4.4 and 4.5, the Company shall treat all information relating to the identity and corporate or personal details relating to End Users that the Company
receives from a PSA, including all such information (including commissioning data-bases) obtained by the Company from the Organization, as Confidential Information (within the meaning of Clause 16) hereunder for the benefit of the DP and other DPs.

  

	4.4	The Company may disclose information referred to in Clause 4.3 above: (i) to maritime safety and distress rescue agencies for the purpose of assisting with distress and safety
missions; or (ii) on request from a recognised authority as part of ongoing investigation on production of a court order or otherwise as required by applicable law or regulation; or (iii) in order to provide enhancements to the Services as
required. 

  

					
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	4.5	The Company may disclose information referred to in Clause 4.3 above to a third party for the purpose of conducting market research, provided always that: 

 

	 	(a)	the third party shall be restricted from further disclosing such information under contractual obligations of confidentiality; 

  

	 	(b)	the Company shall notify the DP thirty (30) days in advance of any such market research being carried out and shall provide to the DP full details of the proposed market
research and the DP’s customers to be approached. Where the DP has a contract in force for delivery of the Services with a particular customer, the DP may object by notice in writing to the Company to such customer being contacted within ten
(10) Business Days of such notification by the Company, in which case the Company shall not contact such customer; 

  

	 	(c)	the Company shall ensure that any report or other end product produced by the third party as a result of the market research conducted, shall present all information relating to End
Users in a form that is aggregated and anonymous and shall not include any information relating to the identity and corporate or personal details of any End User; 

  

	 	(d)	the Company shall distribute the report or other end product from any such market research to the DP and all other DPs simultaneously and as soon as is reasonably practicable after
the completion of the research and may also distribute it to manufacturers of LESs, MESs and other equipment related to the Services; 

  

	 	(e)	subject to Clause 10.2, the Company shall use such information in relation to the Services and for no other purpose; and 

  

	 	(f)	the foregoing shall not prevent the utilisation of the information referred to in Clause 4.3 above by the Company to the extent that the information pertains only to (an) individual
DP(s) and such individual DP(s) has/have authorised the use of such information. 

  

	4.6	Save as set out above in Clauses 4.4 and 4.5 the Company may not, without the prior written consent of the relevant DP(s), such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ,
disclose the information referred to in Clause 4.3 to any third party and shall not use the ESAS database for any Direct Marketing or Generic Marketing. 

  

					
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	4.7	Following notification by a PSA of a prospective End User’s valid application for service in accordance with the Points of Service Activation Criteria set out in Annex I, the
Company shall facilitate the activation of such End User’s MES by providing in electronic form to the DP the MES identification number, recognized billing entity and other information as may be necessary for service activation of such MES.

 The Company shall not activate any MES that is not associated with an ISP or Accounting Authority or other entity approved by
the Company, and which accepts financial responsibility for payment of End User charges in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Points of Service Activation Criteria in Annex I. 
 With respect to MESs that are activated prior to the Effective Date, the Company shall use its best efforts to impose the Points of Service Activation
Criteria on any PSA in existence as of the Effective Date (“Existing PSAs”) and shall, following the Effective Date, keep the DPs informed of the identities of any Existing PSA that has not agreed to the Points of Service Active Criteria
(a “non-compliant PSA”). The Company shall provide without delay to the DP to the extent permitted by applicable data protection or other privacy regulations, immediately upon the presentation by the DP of reasonable proof of non-payment
by the owner of any MES associated with any non-compliant PSA, the corporate and personal details of such MES owner for the DP’s debt collection purposes. 
 The Company shall not activate any MES associated with an Existing PSA that remains a non-compliant PSA unless the Company has undertaken the necessary steps to verify the information concerning an MES owner or
operator that is required to be verified by the PSA using the procedures outlined in Annex I. The Company shall, to the extent permitted by applicable data protection or other privacy regulations, provide without delay to the DP the personal or
corporate details of the MES owner or operator and the details of the Accounting Authority, ISP or other entity that has accepted financial responsibility in relation to that MES owner or operator for debt collection purposes in the event that the
DP is not paid by the Accounting Authority, ISP or other approved entity in question for a period of more than thirty (30) days beyond the date on which such payment should be rendered under applicable regulations. 
  

	4.8	The DP shall not activate on its network any MES that has not been authorized through the Company’s service activation procedures, as notified in writing by the Company to the
DP from time to time. 

  

	4.9	The DP shall not be obliged to provide Services to any MES that does not meet the DP’s own criteria (such as the creditworthiness of the end user or responsible billing entity
associated with such MES), so long as the DP does so in a manner that is consistent with the DP’s obligations to provide distress and safety service under applicable national laws and regulations. 

  

					
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	4.10	Except as expressly provided to the contrary in Clauses 4.13 and 5 of this Agreement, the DP shall be responsible to the Company for payment of all Charges arising from the
DP’s provision of Services to any MES through the DP’s Land Earth Station. 

  

	4.11	If an MES has been refused access by the DP in accordance with the DP’s own criteria (such as creditworthiness of the End User), and provided that such MES has not been subject
to a mandatory financial bar (as provided for in X-OP-105 ), the DP shall continue to provide access to such MES for fixed-to-mobile traffic, but only if it can do so under circumstances in which: (i) the DP is not exposed to the risk of
non-payment associated with such traffic; or (ii) the MES has no outstanding debt to the DP. 

  

	4.12	In order to achieve the purpose set out in X-OP-105, the Parties shall implement the Barring Procedures set forth in X-OP-105, as amended from time to time. In the event that the
Company notifies the DP of a mandatory bar on an MES in accordance with such procedures, the Company shall impose the Charges set out in paragraph 6.9.1 of Annex D on the DP in the event the DP violates such bar and shall impose the same conditions
on the DP with respect to the maintenance and lifting of such bar as provided for in the Barring Procedures set forth in X-OP-105 and the DP acknowledges and agrees that such Charges represent a genuine pre-estimate of the potential loss to the
Company in such circumstances. In the event that, after notification by the Company pursuant to this Clause, the DP provides service to an MES that is subject to a mandatory bar in violation of the requirements of the Barring Procedures, then the DP
agrees that it shall pay to the Company the Charges provided for in paragraph 6.9.1 of Annex D. In the event that the Company fails to notify the DP of the lifting of a mandatory bar under the circumstances required by the procedures set forth in
X-OP-105, then the Company shall not be entitled to receive the said Charges from the DP from the date on which the Company should have provided such notice in accordance with such procedures. 

  

	4.13	Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Company fails to notify the DP or the other DPs of the implementation of a mandatory bar under the circumstances required by the
Barring Procedures set forth in X-OP-105, then the DP shall not be obligated to pay Charges for Services provided to any MES that would have been subject to the mandatory bar. The Company shall have no other liability for failure to provide notice
of the implementation or lifting of a mandatory bar except as expressly provided for in this Clause 4. 

  

	5.	TECHNOLOGICAL FRAUD MANAGEMENT 

  

	5.1	The Parties shall use their best endeavours to eliminate economic losses and inconvenience to legitimate End Users arising from technological fraud such as, without limitation, the
cloning of MESs and theft of MES identification codes. The Company shall use its reasonable endeavours to develop and implement where possible technical means for detection and prevention of such technological fraud. 

  

					
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	5.2	The DP shall have no obligation to pay Charges for Services in cases where the DP has unknowingly carried traffic to or from an MES through which technological fraud has been
perpetrated, provided that the DP shall immediately notify the Company in the event that the DP knows or suspects that a particular MES is fraudulent or is being fraudulently operated and shall provide reasonable proof to the Company that fraud has
occurred. For the avoidance of doubt any fraud originating from, or due to connection with, third party mobile networks shall be the responsibility of the DP and the Company shall have no liability in respect thereof. 

  

	5.3	The DP shall comply with the Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures set forth in Annex J, as amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 20.

  

	5.4	Notwithstanding the foregoing, the DP shall have an obligation to pay Charges under the circumstances outlined in Clause 5.2 in the event that: (i) the DP receives
non-refundable payment for the Services provided from the End User in question; or (ii) the DP provides Services to the MES in question after the Company informs the DP that the Company has reason to believe that such MES is fraudulent or is
being fraudulently operated; or (iii) the DP’s failure to comply with the Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures contained in Annex J has allowed such technological fraud to take place. 

  

	6.	AUTHORISATION SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE 

  

	6.1	Subject to Clause 6.4 below, the Authorisation shall be conditional upon compliance by the DP with the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures in respect of all
Services being provided by the DP, or by a Reseller using the DP’s Land Earth Stations. The DP shall also comply with the minimum LES Technical Performance Objectives set forth in Annex G. The DP shall inform the NOC in advance of any
planned outage of any of its LESs and, in the event that the LES has an unplanned outage, it shall report the reason for such outage to the NOC within 24 hours. Subject to Clauses 6.4 and 20, the Company shall apply the same LES Technical Criteria
and Operating Procedures to all DPs for Services provided through the Land Earth Stations of such DPs. DPs and their LESs shall cooperate with the NOC in analyzing and debugging LES technical performance issues as they arise and are identified by
the DPs or the NOC. LESs shall make power level or other parameter adjustments as requested by the NOC after appropriate analysis but within 24 hours of such a request. 

  

	6.2	If the DP fails to comply with its obligations under Clause 6.1 above the Company shall give notice to the DP requiring its non-compliance to be remedied within a reasonable
time (which shall not be less than ten (10) Business Days except in the event that such non compliance is a result of an Operational Emergency) taking into account all of the circumstances, and after consultation with the DP.

  

					
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 If the non-compliance continues after the time specified in the Company’s notice under
sub-paragraph (a) herein, the Company shall have the right, with immediate effect: 
  

	 	(a)	to suspend the Authorisation for non-compliant Services in respect of the LES or LESs concerned; or 

  

	 	(b)	to suspend the Authorisation with respect to any tenant entity in a Shared LES Agreement with the LESO in the event that such non-compliance is caused by the tenant entity; or

  

	 	(c)	to suspend the entire Authorisation where the non-compliance affects all the Services provided and all of the LESs operated by the DP. 

 Notice of suspension shall be given by the Company to the DP immediately after any such action and such suspension shall continue until the date on which
the DP resumes compliance with the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures, as determined by the Company acting in good faith. For the avoidance of doubt, this Clause 6.2 shall be without prejudice to the applicable provisions of
Clause 21. 
  

	6.3	Notwithstanding the foregoing and subject to the provisions of Clause 6.2 above, the Company shall have the right to suspend the Authorisation with respect to Services provided, or
Land Earth Stations operated, by the DP without notice in the event that such Services or Land Earth Stations are not compliant with the requirements of the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures and such failure of compliance has led to
the occurrence of, or has the potential to create, an Operational Emergency, or reduces the capability to support maritime or aeronautical distress traffic, or reduces the capacity of the Space Segment. 

  

	6.4	The Company may grant waivers to the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures after the Commencement Date, provided that any such waiver (or a functionally equivalent waiver)
that is granted to other DPs shall be granted to the DP if the DP demonstrates similar hardship in similar circumstances. Upon request by the DP at the time that the DP seeks a waiver, the Company shall disclose the existence of waivers granted to
other DPs that are similar to the waiver requested by the DP. 

  

	6.5	 DPs and their LESs shall actively support in real-time quarterly or other periodic contingency exercises as requested by the Company which test the ability of the
LES and the Company to provide for distress and commercial traffic in simulated events of a Satellite failure. DPs shall also maintain a capability to support necessary system and parameter changes as described in the 

  

					
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contingency technical procedures set out in Annex A, such that the LES and the Company are able to provide for distress and commercial traffic in the event
of an actual Satellite failure. To support these requirements DPs shall have available on a twenty-four (24) hour per day, seven (7) day per week basis, staff who: (i) are trained in the relevant procedures; (ii) are authorized
to execute the procedures; and (iii) have the resources and facilities available to so execute such procedures so that distress traffic may be recovered within the time limit agreed between the Company and the Organization.

  

	7.	CHARGES 

  

	7.1	The DP shall pay to the Company, subject to the provisions of this Clause 7: 

  

	 	(a)	the Wholesale Charges calculated in accordance with Annex D for Services via the Space Segment provided hereunder to the DP by the Company, which Charges and the terms and
conditions in Annex D may be adjusted from time to time by the Company at its discretion in accordance with Annex D; and 

  

	 	(b)	such Value Added Tax (VAT), sales taxes and such similar taxes as the Company is obligated to add, impose or collect on or by reference to such Charges. 

 For the avoidance of doubt, except as otherwise provided in Clauses 4.13 and 5.2, the DP shall be responsible for the payment to the Company of the
amounts in (a) and (b) above for all Services that are provided via the Space Segment using its LES (including those Services provided by Resellers) 
  

	7.2	The Charges set out in Annex D are currently denominated in United States Dollars (US$). The Company may at any time after 31 December 2010, denominate all or part of such
Charges in either of the United States Dollar (US$), Euro (EUR€) or Pound Sterling (GBP£) subject to the DP being given a minimum of one hundred and eighty (180) days written notice thereof and provided always that wherever
practical such change shall be applied in a non-discriminatory manner and shall be applied from either 1 January or 1 July of a calendar year. The amounts set out in Clause 7.1(a) and 7.1(b) above shall be paid to the Company in the
currency in which such amounts have been denominated in. 

  

	7.3	The amounts set out in Clause 7.1 (a) and (b) above shall, subject to Clause 7.2, be paid to the Company in US dollars provided that the Company may elect to have some or
all of the Charges paid in another fully convertible currency that is acceptable to the Company subject to the agreement of the DP and subject to the DP being given a minimum of thirty (30) days written notice thereof and provided always that
wherever practical such change shall be applied in a non-discriminatory manner. 

  

					
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 Payment of Charges 
  

	7.4	The Company may provide, at its sole discretion, credit to DPs after assessing their payment history, their financial position, any financial security provided, and their overall
relationship with the Company. Notwithstanding Clause 20, following such an assessment, the standard payment terms set out below may be varied accordingly by the Company. 

  

	7.5	The Company may at its sole discretion request information from the DP to enable it to assess the financial position of the DP which, unless contrary to any local law, court order
or other applicable statutory regulation, the DP shall be obligated to provide in a timely manner but in any event within a period of no longer than thirty (30) days. 

  

	7.6	With respect to demand-assigned Services as set out in Annex D the Company shall invoice the DP on a calendar month basis. The Company shall prepare and distribute invoices no later
than ten (10) calendar days after the end of the preceding month. Each invoice shall be dated as of the day that it is produced and shall be made available on that date in electronic format to the DP. Each such invoice shall be due for payment
(the “Payment Due Date”)**** 

 Each such invoice shall contain a traffic statement for the month covered by
the invoice and each traffic statement shall contain the following information, as appropriate: 
  

	 	(a)	the Land Earth Station through which the traffic has been passed; 

  

	 	(b)	information to assist the DP to differentiate tenant traffic where appropriate; 

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
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	 	(c)	summary of traffic volumes by service; 

  

	 	(d)	differentiation of chargeable and non-chargeable traffic; 

  

	 	(e)	any other information relevant to charging, such as call direction; and 

  

	 	(f)	non-discounted and discounted monetary values 

  

	7.7	With respect to invoices for volume commitments, the Company shall invoice the DP in accordance with the terms specified for each such volume commitment which shall always be in
advance of the period to which the volume commitment refers. Each such invoice shall be dated as of the day that it is produced and shall be made available in electronic format to the DP on that date. Each such invoice shall contain the information
set forth in Clause 7.6 above, as appropriate, and the Payment Due Date shall be the last Business Day prior to the period to which the volume commitment refers. 

  

	7.8	With respect to Fixed Charges as currently set out in Sections 6.8.3 and 6.11 of Annex D and such similar charges in the future, the Company shall invoice the DP at least thirty
(30) days in advance of the start of the period to which the Service refers. Each such invoice shall be dated as of the day that it is produced and shall be made available in electronic format to the DP on that date. Each invoice in respect of
such Services shall contain the information set forth in Clause 7.6 above, as appropriate, and the Payment Due Date shall be the last Business Day prior to the start of the period to which the Service refers. 

  

	7.9	The Company shall have the right to issue adjustments to invoices after the date of any given invoice in the event of the discovery of errors or adjustments affecting invoices for
such prior periods. The right to issue adjustments shall be limited to**** months after the date of any given invoice, except where any such adjustment is required by law, in which case the relevant legal limit shall apply. The Company shall,
on discovery of any such error, notify DPs in writing of the intention to make such adjustments within thirty (30) days of such discovery. 

  

	7.10	An interest charge shall be imposed, at a rate of the current three (3) month US dollar London Inter-Bank Offer Rate (LIBOR)****, on any payment due under this Agreement
remaining unpaid after the Payment Due Date. Such interest charge shall be computed commencing on the first day following the Payment Due Date. Interest shall be payable within thirty (30) days of: 

  

	 	(a)	the date on which payment of the Charges is received by the Company; or 

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
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	 	(b)	the final day of each month, 

 whichever is the earlier.
These provisions shall be without prejudice to any other remedy to which the Company is entitled under this Agreement including the right to suspend or terminate the Authorisation. 
  

	7.11	Any payment to be made under this Agreement shall be made by electronic funds transfer directly to the bank account designated by the Company in writing and shall be deemed to be
received by the Company on the date the amount is credited to the Company’s bank account and available for use by the Company. The DP shall be solely responsible for the costs associated with such electronic fund transfers. Where a Payment Due
Date falls on other than a Business Day, payment may be made on the next Business Day immediately following the Payment Due Date whereby a late payment interest charge will not be made. 

  

	7.12	The DP may nominate an entity to act on its behalf for the purposes of billing and any associated or related matters, provided always that it shall provide thirty (30) days
prior written notice to the Company of such nomination, including all relevant details of the nominated entity. The DP shall at all times remain liable for payment of the Charges irrespective of whether the DP or the nominated entity is named on the
invoice and irrespective of any such responsibilities that are placed with that entity. Where the DP has nominated such an entity, the Company shall be entitled to rely on any instructions, decisions or communications from the nominated entity as if
they had been made by the DP. 

 Failure to pay 
  

	7.13	If any payment required under this Agreement has not been received by the Company by the Payment Due Date, the Company may serve a written demand for payment. Subject to Clauses
7.18 through 7.22 below, if the payment to which such written demand refers remains outstanding for thirty (30) days following receipt of such written demand, the Company may suspend the Authorisation. In the case where payment remains
outstanding for more than sixty (60) days after the date on which the Company becomes entitled to suspend the Authorisation, the Company shall have a right to terminate this Agreement forthwith. 

 The Company’s right to vary the payment provisions 
  

	7.14	 Without prejudice to the provisions of Clause 7.13 above, where the DP has failed to pay the Charges such that the Company would be entitled to suspend the
Authorisation pursuant to Clause 7.13 above, on the second occurrence of such failure to pay, the provisions of Clause 7.6 above shall be automatically varied such that the Payment Due Date shall be reduced to thirty (30) days after the
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Company shall be entitled to require the DP to put in place additional credit protection including but not limited to a bank guarantee, parent company
guarantee, escrow account or any other credit protection as the Company in its reasonable opinion deems appropriate. Failure by the DP to provide such financial security within the time period stipulated by the Company shall be deemed to be a
material breach of the DPs obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	7.15	Following a reduction in the Payment Due Date pursuant to Clause 7.14 above, provided the DP pays for subsequent Charges on or before the Payment Due Date for a continuous period of
twelve (12) months following such reduction, Clause 7.6 above shall be automatically varied such that the Payment Due Date shall be reinstated to the period specified in Clause 7.6. 

  

	7.16	Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 7.15 above, on the third occurrence of a failure to pay that would entitle the Company to suspend the Authorisation, the provisions of
Clause 7.6 above shall be automatically and permanently varied such that the Payment Due Date shall be reduced to thirty (30) days. 

  

	7.17	If the DP or an entity guaranteeing the DP’s obligations under this Agreement, defaults on its prime borrowings, enters administration, becomes insolvent, or if its financial
position is such that, within the framework of applicable national law, legal action leading toward winding-up, bankruptcy, or dissolution may be taken, the Payment Due Date pursuant to Clause 7.6 above will be automatically reduced to thirty
(30) days and the Company may require payment on demand of all outstanding amounts due and payment in advance in respect of the provision of Services in the future. 

 Invoice disputes 
  

	7.18	The DP shall notify the Company as soon as possible but no later than thirty (30) days after the receipt of an invoice in the event of any disagreement regarding the Charges
set out in that invoice. Any such notice shall be in writing and shall include the reasons for the disagreement and, if applicable, a preliminary quantification of the disputed amount by means of a comparison of the Company’s traffic statement
underlying the invoice, or part thereof, with the DP’s own call data records. If the DP fails to provide to the Company the DP’s relevant call data records or any other relevant records within sixty (60) days from the date of receipt
of the invoice, the invoice shall be deemed to be undisputed and immediately payable in full by the DP, together with interest in accordance with Clause 7.10. Following provision of the DP’s relevant call data records, the Company and the DP
shall enter into discussions and shall use their reasonable commercial efforts, including reciprocal provision of relevant records, to resolve disputes within ninety (90) days from the date of receipt of the invoice. In the event that, as a
result of such discussions, it is determined that the DP should pay any amount to the Company, the DP shall pay interest to the Company in accordance with Clause 7.10 for any amounts paid after the Payment Due Date notwithstanding initiation of
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	7.19	The DP shall in all circumstances pay the undisputed amount of any invoice by the relevant Payment Due Date. 

  

	7.20	In the event that the Parties are unable to resolve a dispute concerning all or a portion of an invoice within the ninety (90) day period set forth in Clause 7.18, then
such dispute will be deemed to be a formal dispute. In the event of a formal dispute, the Company and the DP, acting through their respective chief financial officers (or their designates), shall act in good faith to attempt to resolve the dispute
within thirty (30) days following initiation of the formal dispute. 

  

	7.21	In the event that the Company and the DP are unable to resolve the formal dispute in accordance with Clause 7.20 within the thirty (30) day period specified therein, the
dispute shall be determined by an expert in accordance with Clause 32.2. Where any payment made in accordance with Clause 7.20 has resulted in either an underpayment or an overpayment by the DP, such underpayment or overpayment shall be paid by
the DP or refunded by the Company, as appropriate, including accrued interest calculated in accordance with Clause 7.10 from the Payment Due Date (if the payment is made by the DP) or from the later of the date of the overpayment by the DP or the
Payment Due Date (if the payment is made by the Company), within fourteen (14) days of the determination resolving the dispute. 

  

	8.	TAXES AND TAX CREDITS 

  

	8.1	The DP shall be liable for all taxes, levies, duties, costs, charges, withholdings, deductions or any charges of equivalent effect imposed on, or in respect of, the Services by any
authority having the power to impose such taxes (whether or not the taxes described therein are collected by withholding or otherwise). 

  

	8.2	The Company shall remain responsible for any income tax imposed on its profits or net income by taxation authorities in the United Kingdom or any other territory as a result of the
Company maintaining a permanent establishment in that territory. In the event that the Company is responsible for an income tax in accordance with this Clause and the DP may be required to withhold and remit to a taxation authority by deduction or
otherwise, on or in respect of any amount to be paid by the DP to the Company under this Agreement as instalment or other payment of the Company’s income tax liability, such amount withheld and remitted will be considered paid to the Company by
the DP. The DP will provide reasonable assistance to the Company in its discussions with the relevant taxation authorities to minimize the amount of such withholdings or deductions including the provision of tax certificates to determine the amount
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	8.3	In the event that any tax, duty, impost, levy or like charge becomes payable in any territory in accordance with Clause 8.1 (but not, for the avoidance of doubt, taxes described in
Clause 8.2), either by deduction or otherwise, on or in respect of any amount to be paid by the DP to the Company, or which the DP may be required to withhold in respect of any amount due to the Company under the Agreement, such tax, duty, impost,
levy or like charge shall be for the account of the DP and the DP shall pay to the Company such an amount as to yield to the Company a net amount equal to the amount that but for such tax, levy, impost or charge would have been received by the
Company. The Company will provide, insofar as it is able, reasonable assistance to the DP to minimize the amount of such withholdings or deductions, including providing any relevant certification of its status as a non-resident of a jurisdiction or
of its entitlement to benefits under a treaty. 

  

	8.4	If, and to the extent that, the DP pays a tax in accordance with Clause 8.3 and the Company receives and retains the benefit of a refund of a tax or credit against income tax
imposed on its profits (whether in the United Kingdom or any other territory in which the Company maintains a permanent establishment) or other tax liability which is attributable to the tax paid by the DP (a “Tax Credit”), then the
Company shall reimburse such amount to the DP or, at the DP’s option, the DP may deduct the applicable amount from amounts payable to the Company hereunder, provided the Company is satisfied with the nature, amount and form of any such
reimbursement, including the provision of tax certificates to determine the amount of tax withheld. The Company shall be deemed to have received and retained the benefit of a Tax Credit when such a claim for such credit has been agreed and accepted
by the relevant tax authority. A Tax Credit shall be deemed to arise to the extent that the Company’s current year tax payments are lower than they would have been without the benefit of the said Tax Credit. Use of Tax Credits shall be
determined under a first-in, first-out basis. 

  

	8.5	The DP may identify a Tax Credit for which the Company may be eligible and assist the Company in claiming such Tax Credit. In the event that the DP claims a reimbursement hereunder,
the DP shall identify any such Tax Credit to the Company and provide all necessary information and assistance to the Company to claim such Tax Credit. The Company shall make reasonable efforts to claim Tax Credits so identified, save that the
Company is under no obligation to claim a Tax Credit or pursue a Tax Credit that has been denied by tax authorities beyond the normal representations of the Company to such tax authorities. The Company will assist the DP in further pursuit of denied
Tax Credits provided the DP bears all costs of external advice or representations to the tax authorities or other relevant levels of appeal. 

  

	8.6	In the event of an audit or other enquiry by any relevant tax authority related to taxes or Tax Credits related to the Services provided by the DP, the Parties shall provide such
information to each other as may reasonably be regarded as necessary to comply with such audit, subject only to limitations imposed by law, confidentiality agreements with third parties, or where the information is deemed to be commercially
sensitive. 

  

					
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	9.	ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF DP 

 In addition to other
obligations of the DP set forth herein, the DP agrees as follows: 
  

	 	(a)	if the DP chooses to provide Services via the Space Segment, it shall do so subject to and in compliance with any applicable national laws and regulations, and shall use reasonable
efforts to give effect to the Company’s desire to provide Services without discrimination on the basis of nationality; 

  

	 	(b)	to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain, and to use reasonable endeavours to require its Resellers to obtain, all necessary licences and approvals and otherwise to comply with
all statutes, by-laws, regulations and requirements of any government or other competent authority applicable to the DP and to the provision of Services or the use of MESs for the provision of the Services via the Space Segment by the DP;

  

	 	(c)	not to hold itself out as agent for the Company in any correspondence or other dealings relating directly or indirectly to the provision of the Services via the Space Segment;
provided that the DP may use the Inmarsat Marks subject to the provisions of Clause 18 hereof; and 

  

	 	(d)	the DP shall be fully responsible for terrestrial interconnection of its LES(s) for the purpose of originating or terminating traffic, subject to applicable national law.

  

	10.	ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY 

  

	10.1	In addition to other obligations set forth herein, the Company agrees as follows: 

  

	 	(a)	to use all reasonable endeavours to procure and maintain all licences, approvals and government authorisations necessary to provide the Space Segment for provision of the Services
by the DP hereunder and to comply with all statutes, by-laws, regulations and requirements of any government or other competent authority applicable to the Company; 

  

	 	(b)	notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 10.1(a) above, the procurement or maintenance of all licences, approvals or authorisations shall be at the reasonable discretion of the
Company in any country where the relevant authority imposes fiscal or other requirements as a condition of granting such licence and such licences or conditions are likely to give rise to a financial liability on the Company during the term of this
Agreement, subject to the following procedure being implemented: 

  

	 	(i)	as soon as possible after notification of such fiscal or other requirements, the Company shall inform the DP of the country requirements; 

  

					
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	 	(ii)	the Company shall consult with the DP if it wishes to provide the Services in such a country with a view to apportionment of costs between the Company and all other DPs that wish to
provide Services in that country or structuring the delivery of the Services in a manner that will comply with the requirements of the relevant authority; 

  

	 	(iii)	where the Company and the DPs are unable to reach agreement on such an arrangement the Company may elect not to pursue a licence in that country or may rescind an already existing
licence in that country; 

  

	 	(iv)	the total liability of the Company in relation to all such licences or authorisations for all countries in any calendar year shall not exceed****; 

  

	 	(v)	allocation of funds available between such countries shall be at the reasonable discretion of the Company; 

  

	 	(vi)	where additional DPs commence the provision of Services in that country, they will be required to contribute to the overall costs of maintaining such a presence in that country on
the same basis as all other DPs providing Services in that country. 

  

	 	(c)	to use all reasonable endeavours in undertaking such steps as are necessary to assure that the Company is entitled to: 

  

	 	(i)	maintain orbital slots for the Satellites throughout the Term of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	maintain the numbering schemes of the Organization in effect prior to the Commencement Date; and 

  

	 	(iii)	maintain the authority to allocate MES identification numbers after the Commencement Date as necessary to perform its obligations hereunder; and 

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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	 	(d)	not to hold itself out as agent or principal of the DP in any correspondence or other dealings relating to the provision of the Services via the Space Segment.

  

	10.2	The Company may engage in Generic Marketing to support and promote the Company’s brand and may work in conjunction with the DP on joint marketing activities.

  

	10.3	The Company may also engage in Direct Marketing to individuals or entities, provided that: 

  

	 	(a)	the Company shall not contact MES users in the ESAS database for the purposes of conducting such Direct Marketing (but, for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Clause 10 or
otherwise in this Agreement shall apply to or preclude the Company from conducting Direct Marketing or any other marketing (including but not limited to any marketing related to those activities referred to in Clause 2.8) using information contained
in the ESAS database where such information is freely available to the Company from other sources); 

  

	 	(b)	the Company shall notify all DPs providing a particular Service in advance of any Direct Marketing being carried out in relation to that Service and shall provide to all such DPs
full details of the proposed Direct Marketing; 

  

	 	(c)	the DPs providing a Service to which Direct Marketing is to relate shall have ten (10) Business Days from the date the notification is sent by the Company within which to
comment on the Direct Marketing proposal and, in the absence of any objections within that time period from such DPs, the Company shall be free to proceed with that Direct Marketing; 

  

	 	(d)	if any DP providing the Service has objections to the Direct Marketing proposal, it shall notify the Company within the time period, giving full details of its objections and the
rationale for such objections. The Company shall take any objections raised by such a DP into consideration and shall respond to such objections within five (5) Business Days of receipt. If the outstanding objections are resolved, the Company
shall be free to proceed with the Direct Marketing; and 

  

	 	(e)	if outstanding objections referred to in paragraph (d) above are not resolved, the DP may propose an alternative solution. If the DP does not present a satisfactory solution or
reasonable alternative recommendation, the Company may proceed with the Direct Marketing where at least one DP that provides that particular Service consents to the Direct Marketing. 

  

					
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	11.	NETWORK PERFORMANCE 

  

	11.1	The Company shall provide, or shall procure the provision of, the operations infrastructure necessary to support the operation of the Satellites through which the Services are
provided, and shall use its reasonable endeavours to achieve the Network Performance Objectives set out in Annex H. 

  

	11.2	The Company shall not incur any financial liability to the DP if the performance of any of the Satellites or of the operations infrastructure fails to achieve the Network
Performance Objectives specified in Annex H. 

  

	11.3	In the event that the Company fails to meet the minimum Network Performance Objectives set forth in Annex H, then the DP shall receive outage credits for any traffic commitment
owed to the Company or other fixed-period Service affected by such outage subject to the following terms: 

  

	 	(a)	no allowance or credit will be made for any unavailability, delay or interruption in the availability of a Service which is of less than one hour’s duration;

  

	 	(b)	any such unavailability, delay or interruption which is of one hour or more duration shall be credited to the DP in an amount equal to the proportionate charge in one hour multiples
for each one hour, or major fraction thereof during which such unavailability, delay or interruption has occurred; and 

  

	 	(c)	in the event that the Company relocates a Satellite or substitutes a Satellite of one generation with a Satellite of another generation and, as a result thereof, the DP is unable to
meet a traffic commitment that it undertakes prior to such relocation or substitution, then the DP shall be excused from such traffic commitment. 

 For the avoidance of doubt, during contingency operations following the failure of a Satellite, the Company will endeavour to provide Satellite capacity to enable the DP to continue to pass commercial traffic. The
arrangements by which the DP chooses to access this Satellite capacity remain the responsibility of the DP. 
  

	12.	REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND UNDERTAKINGS 

  

	12.1	The Company represents and warrants to the DP that the following statements are true and accurate as regards the Company as of the date of the signing of this Agreement and, if such
date is prior to the Commencement Date, they are deemed to be repeated on the Commencement Date: 

  

	 	(a)	the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorised by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Company; 

  

					
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	 	(b)	the Company owns or leases the Satellites and has a right to use the orbital slots and associated frequency spectrum for the Satellites and associated frequency spectrum for the
Satellites, such spectrum access and use being subject to annual revision and associated agreements being reached between Satellite operators. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Company from procuring capacity
on a satellite owned by a third party for the provision of Services should the Company wish to do so provided that the Company shall comply with all of its own obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, the Network Performance
Objectives specified in Annex H; 

  

	 	(c)	this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Company; 

  

	 	(d)	the Company has obtained all clearances, telecommunications and other licences, consents and approvals necessary to enable it to operate the Space Segment for the provision of the
Services; and 

  

	 	(e)	the Company is in compliance with any applicable telecommunications or other law and regulation of the United Kingdom and any other relevant country governing any ground-based part
of the Space Segment. 

  

	12.2	The DP represents and warrants to the Company that the following statements are true and accurate as regards the DP as of the date of signing of this Agreement and, if such date is
prior to the Commencement Date, they are deemed to be repeated on the Commencement Date: 

  

	 	(a)	the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorised by all necessary corporate action on the part of the DP; 

  

	 	(b)	this Agreement constitutes legal, valid and binding obligations of the DP; and 

  

	 	(c)	the DP has obtained all clearances, telecommunication and other licences, consents and approvals necessary to enable the DP to operate its Land Earth Station(s) for the provision of
the Services; and 

  

	 	(d)	the DP has required its Resellers to obtain all necessary licences and approvals and otherwise to comply with all statutes, by-laws, regulations and requirements of any government
or other competent authority applicable to the provision of the Services via the Space Segment. 

  

					
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	13.	DISCLAIMERS OF LIABILITY 

 Telecommunications Breakdown and
Application of Barring Procedures 
  

	13.1	Subject to this Clause 13, the DP agrees that the Company (for itself and as trustee for the benefit of the other Indemnitees, as defined in Clause 13.8 herein) shall not be
liable, to the DP, its Affiliates, Resellers, customers or other End Users for any direct or indirect loss of profit, indirect or consequential loss, damage or expense, including, without limitation, loss of goodwill, business opportunity,
anticipated savings, loss of profits or revenues, loss of distribution rights, abortive expenditure or damage to property and injury or death to persons, arising from or in connection with: (i) any Telecommunications Breakdown, regardless of
cause including, but without limitation, satellite or other equipment failure or malfunction, or any unavailability, delay or interruption of telecommunications services caused as a result thereof; or (ii) any suspension of service to a mobile
earth station resulting from actions by the Company acting in good faith at the request of the DP or other DPs in accordance with the Barring Procedures set out in X-OP-105, provided always that nothing in this Clause 13.1 shall limit the
Company’s liability for (a) death or personal injury resulting directly from the Company’s negligence; (b) breach by the Company of the obligations arising from section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979; or (c) fraud on the
part of the Company. 

  

	13.2	Notwithstanding Clause 13.1, the Company shall compensate the DP for loss in the event that the Telecommunications Breakdown described in Clause 13.1 above is caused by
the wilful or reckless act or a knowing or reckless omission of the Company in circumstances where the Company knew that such act would have such effect or was reckless as to whether or not such act or omission would have such effect.

  

	13.3	In the event of the Company becoming liable in accordance with Clause 13.2 to compensate the DP, the loss suffered by the DP shall be deemed to be, and limited to, a
proportionate part of the DP’s Relevant Net Revenues (as defined in Clause 13.4) calculated by reference to each hour or fraction of an hour (being not less than one quarter) during the period of time in which the Telecommunications
Breakdown occurred. The Company shall pay such amount to the DP, provided that in no circumstances shall the aggregate amount payable by the Company to the DP and all other DPs affected by such Telecommunications Breakdown under this
Clause 13.3 in respect of all occurrences or series of occurrences arising out of the same proximate cause in any calendar year, exceed ten million United States dollars (U.S. $10 million). In calculating the amount payable, account will be
taken of variations in the volumes of traffic at different times based on the average diurnal profile for the Ocean Region in which the DP is located. 

  

					
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	13.4	For the purpose of Clause 13.3, the term “DP’s Relevant Net Revenues” means the DP’s proportional share (based on overall system traffic) of the gross
revenues received by all DPs affected by such Telecommunications Breakdown from the provision of Services by all affected DPs during the twelve (12) months preceding the first incident giving rise to the claim less: (i) the amount of
Charges that were payable to the Company in relation to such revenues; and (ii) the variable land-line charges associated therewith (subject to the ten million United States dollars (U.S. $10 million) limitation set forth in Clause 13.3).

 Disclaimers to be Passed on to End Users 
 13.5 
  

	 	(a)	The DP shall use commercially reasonable efforts to incorporate, and to require that Resellers incorporate, in the terms and conditions applicable to any customers and End Users to
which the DP or its Resellers provide Services following the Commencement Date, disclaimers of liability substantially similar to (but in no case less broad than) that set forth in Clause 13.1 in favour of the Company, the Company’s
Affiliates and itself. Such disclaimers shall be in form or substance consistent with the disclaimer set forth in Annex E, or as close to such form as is permitted by the applicable law. 

  

	 	(b)	The Company shall, through the PSA, procure that any End User of the Services, as a condition of service activation, must sign a written waiver of liability vis-à-vis the
Company and the DP (or all DPs collectively) for any loss, damages or associated costs arising in connection with the provision of Services to the maximum extent to which the Company and the DP are legally permitted to waive such liability.

 Damage to Space Segment or Loss of Services 
  

	13.6	Subject to the exclusions set out in Clause 13.7 below, the DP shall be liable to the Company, and shall indemnify and hold the Company harmless vis-à-vis claims by any third
party (including but not limited to other DPs) against the Company, for any loss or damage to the Space Segment caused by any act or omission of the DP, its Resellers, contractors, employees, agents, lessees or assignees, or any of them (which in no
case shall exceed the sum of one hundred million United States dollars (U.S. $100 million) in any calendar year), except that the DP shall have no liability to the Company for loss or damage arising out of the provision of Services by the DP via the
Space Segment in a manner authorised by this Agreement (subject to Clause 6.4 above), the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures, or as otherwise authorised in writing by the Company. 

  

					
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	13.7	Nothing in this Agreement shall exclude or limit the liability of either Party for death or personal injury resulting from such Party’s own negligence in any jurisdiction
where, as a matter of law, such liability cannot be excluded or limited and, save as specified in Clauses 13.9 and 13.11 below, neither Party shall be liable for any indirect, special, punitive, incidental or consequential damages arising out of or
under this Agreement. 

 Indemnities 
  

	13.8	As used in this Clause 13, the term “the other Indemnitees” means any Affiliate or director, officer, employee or agent of an Indemnified Party
(as defined below) or of its Affiliate. 

  

	13.9	Either Party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify the other Party (the “Indemnified Party”) and the other Indemnitees from and against any
direct or indirect loss, damage, liability or expense arising from any claim by a third party, pursuant to or in connection howsoever with any libel, slander, or invasion of privacy or any allegation thereof by the Indemnifying Party, its
Affiliates, Resellers or customers, as the case may be, arising in connection with the provision of Services via the Space Segment (provided that, for the purpose of this Agreement, other DPs shall not be deemed to be the “customers” of
the Company and the Company shall not be obligated to indemnify the DP for claims arising hereunder that are attributable to another DP). 

  

	13.10	Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Party shall be under any obligation to indemnify the other Party or the other Indemnitees of the other Party under this Clause if any
such claim would have arisen against the Party seeking indemnification under this Clause 13 regardless of the alleged acts or omissions of the Party from which indemnification is sought or those of its Affiliates, Resellers or customers.

  

	13.11	The DP shall indemnify the Company and the other Indemnitees from and against all direct or indirect loss, damage, liability or expense arising from any claim by any third party
resulting from or arising in connection with any event which is required to be disclaimed under Clause 13.5 above. For the purpose of this Clause 13.11, the DP shall be deemed to be the Indemnifying Party and the Company shall be deemed to
be the Indemnified Party. 

 Defence of Indemnified Claims 
  

	13.12	 With respect to any claim for damage or loss that is required to be indemnified hereunder, the Indemnifying Party shall, at its own expense, defend any such claim
subject to the conditions that the Indemnified Party (or, as the case may be, the other Indemnitees) shall give the Indemnifying Party reasonable notice of the receipt of any such claim, and provide such cooperation to the Indemnifying Party as is
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prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the filing of all pleadings and other court processes, the provision of all relevant information and documents,
and providing reasonable access to relevant employees. 

  

	13.13	If, in the event of any claim subject to Clause 13.12, the applicable law does not permit the Indemnifying Party to defend the claim as contemplated herein, then the
Indemnified Party shall conduct its defence under instructions from the Indemnifying Party and shall not make any admissions, settlements or compromises without the prior written consent of the Indemnifying Party. 

  

	13.14	The provisions of Clause 13.6 through 13.13 regarding indemnification shall survive the expiration or termination of the Agreement. 

  

	14.	VARIATION 

  

	14.1	The Company may at any time vary the specification of the Services provided that such variation applies wherever practical to all DPs in a non-discriminatory manner.

  

	14.2	The Company shall notify the DP in writing of any intended variation to the Services as soon as reasonably practicable and, in any event, no less than thirty (30) days prior to
the date on which the Company intends to implement such variation, except in the case of an Operational Emergency, in which case the Company may make such variation without notice to the DP. Following an Operational Emergency the Company shall
provide notice of any variation to the DP as soon as is reasonably practicable. 

  

	15.	INSURANCE 

  

	15.1	The Company and the DP shall each maintain either liability insurance from a third party insurer or self-insurance in an amount sufficient to cover the indemnities which each Party
has granted, respectively, under this Agreement, to the other Party. Each Party shall, upon request of the other Party, provide the other Party with evidence of such insurance or, as the case may be, net asset value that is sufficient to cover the
indemnities granted under this Agreement. 

  

	15.2	 In addition to the insurance described in Clause 15.1 above, the Company shall obtain and maintain insurance, to the extent that insurance is available on
commercially reasonable terms that are acceptable to the Company (in a commercially reasonable amount that is standard for the satellite communication services industry) to cover third party claims resulting from telecommunications breakdown of any
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which event the DP shall be required to contribute, along with other DPs, to the cost of such insurance policy. Any such contribution will become payable
within thirty (30) days of the date of the receipt by the DP of an invoice from the Company. The Company shall also provide such other information about such insurance policy as the DP may reasonably request. 

  

	16.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	16.1	“Confidential Information” means all information of a confidential nature disclosed (whether in writing, orally or by another means and whether directly or
indirectly) by one Party (the “Disclosing Party”) to the other Party (the “Receiving Party”) whether before or after the date of this Agreement including, without limitation, information relating to the Disclosing Party’s
business affairs, products, operations, processes, plans or intentions, product information, know-how, design rights, trade secrets and market opportunities. 

  

	16.2	During the term of this Agreement and after termination or expiration of this Agreement for any reason the Receiving Party: 

  

	 	(a)	shall keep the Confidential Information confidential; 

  

	 	(b)	may not disclose the Confidential Information to another person except with the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party or in accordance with Clauses 16.3 and 16.4; and

  

	 	(c)	may not use the Confidential Information for a purpose other than the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	16.3	During the term of this Agreement the Receiving Party may disclose the Confidential Information to the following to the extent reasonably necessary for the purposes of this
Agreement: 

  

	 	(a)	its employees; 

  

	 	(b)	third parties as required to comply with applicable laws or regulations including that of any Governmental Body or regulatory authority (including but not limited to the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission or any other listing or securities authority) or as required as part of a debt financing or financial restructuring process; 

  

	 	(c)	its professional advisers; or 

  

	 	(d)	rescue agencies for the purposes of assisting in distress and safety missions, 

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	16.4	Subject to Clause 16.7, the Receiving Party shall ensure that each Recipient is made aware of and complies with all the Receiving Party’s obligations of confidentiality under
this Agreement as if the Recipient was a Party to this Agreement. 

  

	16.5	Clauses 16.1 through 16.4 do not apply to Confidential Information which: 

  

	 	(a)	at the date of this Agreement, or at any time after the date of this Agreement, comes into the public domain other than through breach of this Agreement by the Receiving Party or a
Recipient; 

  

	 	(b)	can be shown by the Receiving Party to the Disclosing Party’s reasonable satisfaction to have been known by the Receiving Party before disclosure by the Disclosing Party to the
Receiving Party; or 

  

	 	(c)	subsequently comes lawfully into the possession of the Receiving Party from another. 

  

	16.6	Upon request from the Disclosing Party the Receiving Party shall promptly return to the Disclosing Party or destroy (as requested) all copies of Confidential Information.

  

	16.7	Without limiting the generality of Clause 16.3(b) above, either Party may disclose all or part of the terms of this Agreement to the extent necessary to comply with the requirements
of any United Kingdom, United States or other listing or securities filing authority should that Party seek such listing or filing for itself or, if part of a wider group of companies, should its direct or indirect parent company so seek such
listing or filing. 

  

	16.8	For the avoidance of doubt, in order to ensure that Confidential Information disclosed by the DP in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement does not unfairly advantage the
Company in circumstances where the Company makes direct or indirect sales of Space Segment and/or the Services during the Term, the Company shall ensure that all such Confidential Information received from the DP is held securely and its access
isolated from any activities undertaken by the Company as part of any wider distribution role. 

  

	17.	PUBLICITY 

  

	17.1.	The DP shall not release and shall use its best efforts to ensure that none of its Resellers or Customers release into the public domain without the prior written approval of the
Company (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) any publicity, including but not limited to news releases, articles, brochures, advertisements or prepared speeches concerning this Agreement or the Service(s) performed or to be
performed under this Agreement. 

  

					
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	17.2.	In order for the Company to provide the approval referred to in Clause 17.1 above, the Company shall be given a reasonable time to review the proposed publicity prior to the date
scheduled for its release. The Company reserves the right to refuse, amend, or delay publication in the event it believes that such publication may: 

  

	 	(a)	be misleading, inaccurate or otherwise breach any laws or regulation; 

  

	 	(b)	cause material damage or loss to the Company or its reputation; or 

  

	 	(c)	breach any term of this Agreement (including, but not limited to, the Trade Mark Licence Agreement and the Branding Guidelines). 

  

	17.3.	The Company shall be entitled to release general publicity or other information into the public domain without the prior written approval of the DP. The Company shall, however,
consult with the DP when the information or publicity is specific to the DP or concerns this Agreement, concerning the content and timing of information releases including but not limited to news releases, articles, brochures, advertisements,
prepared speeches, to be made by the Company or any of its sub-contractors concerning this agreement or the service(s) performed or to be performed under this Agreement. 

  

	17.4.	For the avoidance of doubt and as stated above in Clause 16.7, either Party may disclose all or part of the terms of this Agreement to the extent necessary to comply with any United
Kingdom, United States or other listing or securities filing authorities should the Party seek such listing or filing for itself or, if part of a wider group of companies, its direct or indirect parent should so seek such listing or filing.

  

	18.	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 

  

	18.1	The Company represents and warrants that it owns, or has a valid licence to use, certain patents, trade secrets, copyrights and other intellectual property embodied in the LES
Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures. This Agreement confers upon the DP the right to enter into a royalty-free licence agreement with the Company, the form of which is set forth in Annex M, to use such patents, trade secrets, copyrights
or other intellectual property embodied in the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures as may be necessary for the DP to provide Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and shall provide no other rights of
ownership or of use unless otherwise expressly provided for herein, or as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. 

  

	18.2	 The Company represents and warrants, and the DP acknowledges and agrees, that the Company owns or has authority to use or to sub-licence the Inmarsat Marks
particularised in the Trade Mark Licence Agreement, a form of which is set forth in Annex L. The DP shall not obtain 

  

					
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any ownership interest in or any licence to use the Inmarsat Marks, except as provided for in the Trade Mark Licence Agreement which the DP and the Company
have executed on the Commencement Date. The DP shall have no authority to authorise any Reseller, Customer, agent or other entity to use the Inmarsat Marks, except as expressly permitted by the Company in an executed licence agreement between the
Company and such Reseller, customer, agent or other entity. 

  

	19.	TIME LIMITS 

 Any period of time referred to in this
Agreement shall be counted from the day following the event marking the start of the period of time and shall end on the last day of the period laid down. When the last day of a period of time is not a Business Day, the period shall be extended to
the next Business Day. 
  

	20.	AMENDMENTS 

 Save where otherwise expressly
permitted hereunder, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be amended or modified in any manner by the Parties except by agreement in writing signed by both Parties, provided always that the Company may amend or vary any of the
Annexes upon provision to the DP of sixty (60) days prior written notice or compliance by the Company with the notice period and procedures for consultation particularised in such Annexes. Within such sixty (60) day period, or such other
period as stated in the relevant Annexes, as the case may be, the Company shall endeavour to give at least a thirty (30) day period to the DP for the purpose of consultation. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Clause 20 shall restrict
or reduce any notice periods or periods of consultation particularised in the Annexes. 
  

	21.	SUSPENSION OF AUTHORIZATION 

  

	21.1	If the DP fails to comply with any material term of this Agreement, then the Company may give to the DP written notice which shall specify the term or terms of this Agreement in
respect of which the DP is in breach. If the DP fails to cure the breach within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of such notice (or such longer period as may be permitted by the Company), the Company may suspend the Authorisation at
any time thereafter upon giving written notice to the DP, except that such thirty (30) day period may be shortened in the event of an Operational Emergency or as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, particularly in Clauses 6 and 7.12.

  

	21.2	 The Company’s right of suspension in this Clause 21 shall operate without prejudice to the rights of the Company to suspend the Authorisation under other
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event that the Company does not terminate the Agreement in whole or in part, or cannot do so consistent with Clause 22, then the Company shall lift the
suspension of the Authorisation on the date on which the DP resumes compliance with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	22.	TERMINATION 

 Termination for Cause 
  

	22.1	Either Party (the “Initiating Party”) may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by notice in writing to the other Party (the “Breaching Party”) on or at
any time after the occurrence of any of the following events: 

  

	 	(a)	a material breach by the Breaching Party of an obligation under this Agreement where, if the breach is capable of remedy, the Breaching Party fails to remedy the breach within
forty-five (45) days starting on the Business Day after receipt of notice from the Initiating Party giving particulars of the breach and requiring the Breaching Party to remedy the breach, and provided always that the Company may terminate the
entire Agreement irrespective of whether or not such breach is restricted to an individual Service; 

  

	 	(b)	the Breaching Party passes a resolution for its winding up or a court of competent jurisdiction makes an order for the Breaching Party’s winding up or dissolution;

  

	 	(c)	an administration order is made in relation to the Breaching Party or there is an appointment of a receiver over, or an encumbrancer taking possession of or selling, an asset of the
Breaching Party; or 

  

	 	(d)	the Breaching Party makes an arrangement or composition with its creditors generally or makes an application to a court of competent jurisdiction for protection from its creditors
generally. 

  

	22.2	The Company may additionally terminate this Agreement in whole or in part in any of the following circumstances: 

  

	 	(a)	immediately upon written notice to the DP if the DP fails to pay outstanding invoices such that the provisions of Clause 7.13 are invoked; or 

  

	 	(b)	immediately upon written notice to the DP upon a change of Control of the DP. 

  

					
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	22.3	The DP may terminate this Agreement if the DP ceases to distribute the Services, directly or indirectly, for any reason, other than a Force Majeure Event, on six
(6) months’ prior written notice to the Company. 

 Termination for Convenience 
  

	22.4	During the Term, the DP may terminate this Agreement for its convenience upon at least twelve (12) months written notice to the Company. 

  

	23.	CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION 

 Payment of Charges 

 

	23.1	Upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement for whatever reason, any outstanding indebtedness of the Parties to one another shall become immediately due and payable
together with any interest due (calculated in accordance with Clause 7.10) up until the date of payment, provided that the Company shall refund the DP the amount of any Charges that the DP has prepaid for any period of time after the date of
termination (provided that, in the event that the Agreement is terminated due to the default of the DP or at the DP’s convenience, then such amount shall be subject to adjustments in favour of the Company to recapture the pro rata amounts of
any discount that the DP may have received by virtue of such prepayment). 

  

	23.2	The amounts payable by the DP to the Company upon termination or expiration of this Agreement shall include any Charges that would have been payable in accordance with the terms of
any traffic commitments (such as take-or-pay commitments) mutually agreed by the Parties, subject to the relevant provisions of this Agreement unless the Agreement is terminated due to a material default by the Company, in which case, such traffic
commitment-related Charges that are in excess of the Services actually taken in accordance with such commitment shall not be payable. 

 Other Consequences 
  

	23.3	Upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement for whatever reason, the Company shall no longer be obligated to provide telecommunications services via the Space Segment to
the DP and the DP shall cease to provide Services via the Space Segment through those of its LES(s) that are within the scope of the termination. In addition: 

  

	 	(a)	The Trade Mark Licence Agreement and the IPR Licence Agreement shall immediately terminate in accordance with their terms. 

  

					
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	 	(b)	The Parties shall each return to the other or, if requested by the Disclosing Party (as defined in Clause 16), destroy all Confidential Information belonging to the other
Party. Any destruction of documents must be confirmed in writing to the Disclosing Party. 

  

	23.4	Upon termination of this Agreement, the DP shall use its reasonable endeavours to make or assist with any transitional arrangements necessary to meet the continuing needs of its
Resellers, End Users and/or customers for the Services formerly provided by the DP. 

  

	23.5	The rights set forth in this Clause 23 shall not prejudice any other right or remedy of either Party, at law, subject to Clause 32. 

  

	24.	FINANCIAL SECURITY 

  

	24.1	If the Company determines, as a condition of entering into this Agreement or at any time during the term of this Agreement, that it would be commercially prudent to obtain financial
security against the DP failing to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, the Company shall be entitled, following reasonable consultation with the DP, to require the DP to provide such financial security in an amount and form that the
Company, acting reasonably, deems appropriate. 

  

	24.2.	Failure by the DP to provide such financial security within and for the time period stipulated by the Company shall be deemed to be a material breach of the DP’s obligations
under this Agreement. 

  

	24.3.	In the event of a financial security (including, without limitation, a guarantee) being given by the DP or on the DP’s behalf pursuant to this Clause 24, the terms of the
financial security shall be subject to review by the Company from time to time. 

  

	25.	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING 

  

	25.1	The DP may not assign or transfer a right or obligation under this Agreement, except that it may assign any of its rights or transfer any of its obligations to:

  

	 	(a)	any Affiliate of the DP pursuant to any intra-group reconstruction or reorganisation of the DP or of its business; or 

  

	 	(b)	a third party, 

  

					
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 with the prior written consent of the Company, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld and
provided always that in either circumstance the DP shall remain liable to the Company for all of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	25.2	The Company shall have the right to assign or novate this Agreement in whole or in part: 

  

	 	(a)	to its ultimate holding company or a subsidiary or an Affiliate of any tier at its absolute discretion; or 

  

	 	(b)	to any other third party with the consent of the DP, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	26.	WAIVER 

  

	26.1	No delay in exercising or failing to exercise by either Party of any right or remedy hereunder and no custom or practice of the Parties at variance with the terms hereof shall
constitute a waiver of any of the Parties’ rights or remedies hereunder. 

  

	26.2	No waiver by either Party of any particular default by the other Party shall affect or impair either Party’s rights in respect of any subsequent default of any kind by the
other Party, nor shall any delay or omission of either Party to exercise any rights arising from any default affect or impair a Party’s rights in respect of the said default or any other default of the other Party hereunder. Subsequent
acceptance by the Company of any payments by the DP shall not be deemed a waiver of any preceding breach by the DP of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	27.	INVALIDITY 

 Should any provision of this Agreement
be found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable under the laws of any relevant jurisdiction in any respect, the invalid, illegal or unenforceable aspects of such provision shall be given no effect and shall be deemed not to be included in this
Agreement without invalidating any of the remaining provisions of this Agreement. The Parties shall forthwith enter into good faith negotiations to amend the Agreement in such a way that, as amended, is valid, legal, enforceable and, to the maximum
extent possible, reflects the intended effect of the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision. 
  

	28.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	28.1	 In this Clause, “Force Majeure Event” means an event beyond the reasonable control of a Party (“the Affected Party”) including, without
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where the same solely relates to the Affected Party’s workforce), act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with a law or
governmental order, rule, regulation or direction (other than as a result of an act or omission of the Affected Party), accident, breakdown or unavailability of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm, difficulty or increased cost in obtaining
workers, goods or transport, externally caused transmission failure or Satellite failure or Satellite launch failure or delay or satellite malfunction which in every case is not reasonably foreseeable and is beyond the reasonable control and without
the fault or negligence of the Affected Party. 

  

	28.2	If the Affected Party is prevented, hindered or delayed from or in performing any of its obligations under this Agreement by a Force Majeure Event: 

  

	 	(a)	the Affected Party’s obligations under this Agreement are suspended while the Force Majeure Event continues and to the extent that it is prevented, hindered or delayed;

  

	 	(b)	as soon as reasonably possible after the start of the Force Majeure Event the Affected Party shall notify the other Party in writing of the Force Majeure Event, the date on which
the Force Majeure Event started and the effects of the Force Majeure Event on its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	the Affected Party shall make all reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure Event on the performance of its obligations under this Agreement; and

  

	 	(d)	as soon as reasonably possible after the end of the Force Majeure Event the Affected Party shall notify the other Party in writing that the Force Majeure Event has ended and resume
performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	28.3	If the Force Majeure Event continues for more than six (6) months starting on the day the Force Majeure Event starts, a Party may terminate this Agreement by giving not less
than thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other Party. 

  

	29.	NOTICES 

  

	29.1	A notice under or in connection with this Agreement (a “Notice”): 

  

	 	(a)	shall be in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	shall be in the English language; and 

  

	 	(c)	shall be delivered personally or sent by first class post (and air mail if overseas) or by fax or by electronic mail (email) to the Party due to receive the Notice at the address
specified in Clause 29.2 or to another address specified by that Party by not less than seven (7) days’ written notice to the other Party received before the Notice was despatched. 

  

					
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	29.2	The address referred to in Clause 29.1 is: 

  

	 	(a)	in the case of The Company: 

 Address: 99 City Road,
London, EC1Y 1AX, United Kingdom 
 Fax: +44 (0)20 7728 1602 
 **** 
 and a copy to: 
 Address: 99 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AX, United Kingdom 
 Fax: +44 (0)20 7728 1602 
 **** 
  

	 	(b)	in the case of the DP: 

 Address: 
 Fax: 
 Email: 
 Marked for the attention of [•]; 
 [and
a copy to: 
 Address: 
 Fax:

 Email: 
 Marked for the
attention of [•]: 
  

	29.3	A Notice is deemed given: 

  

	 	(a)	if delivered personally, when the person delivering the notice obtains the signature of a person at the address referred to in Clause 29.2; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by post, except air mail, two Business Days after posting it; 

  

	 	(c)	if sent be electronic mail (e-mail), on the date of sending; 

  

	 	(c)	if sent by air mail, six Business Days after posting it; and 

  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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	 	(d)	if sent by fax, when confirmation of its transmission has been recorded by the sender’s fax machine. 

  

	30.	LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS 

  

	30.1	All documentation and communications required under this Agreement shall be in the English language. 

  

	30.2	All communications pertinent to the Authorisation shall be made in writing. 

  

	31.	ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES 

  

	31.1	This Agreement, together with its Annexes, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any prior understandings and communications, whether written or oral,
between the Parties relating to the matters addressed herein. 

  

	31.2	The Parties intend that the relationship created between them by this Agreement shall be as independent contractors. This Agreement is not to be construed in any way as creating any
partnership, principal-agent, master-servant, joint venture or other similar relationship between the Parties. 

  

	32.	SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES 

  

	32.1	The Parties shall use all reasonable endeavours to resolve any dispute amicably, which shall include the escalation of such dispute to senior management who shall meet to discuss
the resolution of same in good faith within thirty (30) calendar days of a notice being served requesting such meeting and setting out the relevant particulars of the dispute. 

 Disputes to be determined by an expert 
  

	32.2	 With respect to any matter or dispute that is required by the express terms of this Agreement to be resolved by an expert under this Clause, the matter or dispute,
on the application of either Party, shall be referred for resolution to an independent firm of internationally recognised chartered accountants in London that is agreeable to both Parties or, failing agreement within thirty (30) days from the
date on which the matter or dispute arises, to be selected by the President (for the time being) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Once engaged, the firm shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and shall be
charged by the Parties to render its decision within ninety (90) days of the date of submission of the matter or dispute in question or within such shorter period as may be agreed by the Parties. Any determination rendered by the expert shall
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may invoke the arbitration procedures under Clause 32.5 to review the decision of the expert; provided further, however, that the appealing Party shall
bear all of the expenses of the arbitration and of the other Party (in relation to its participation in the arbitration) (the amount of which is to be determined by the arbitral tribunal) in the event that the arbitration affirms the determination
of the expert (notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 32.4). 

  

	32.3	The DP and the Company undertake to give all necessary information and assistance to the expert, including making all relevant accounting records available on a timely basis in
order to resolve the matter in dispute. 

  

	32.4	Except as provided in Clause 32.2 above, the Company and the DP shall each bear their own costs and expenses in connection with the resolution of the dispute. The costs and
expenses of the expert shall be paid in equal shares by the Parties. 

 Disputes to be determined by arbitration 
  

	32.5	Subject to Clause 32.6, any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach, termination or invalidity thereof, shall be referred to
and finally resolved by arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) presently in force (“the Rules”). The appointing authority shall be the LCIA. Unless otherwise agreed by
the Parties, the number of arbitrators shall be three (3) (of whom each Party shall select one (1) and the third to be agreed by the other two (2) arbitrators). The language of the arbitration shall be English and the place of
arbitration shall be London. Any arbitration award rendered in accordance with this Clause shall be final and binding on the Parties. The Parties waive irrevocably their right to any form of appeal, review or recourse to any state court or
other judicial authority, insofar as such waiver may be validly made. 

  

	32.6	For the avoidance of doubt, any dispute, controversy or claim which is required by the terms of this Agreement to be resolved by an expert under Clause 32.2 may be referred to
arbitration in accordance with Clause 32.5 only after the expert has rendered his determination under Clause 32.2. 

  

	32.7	Notwithstanding Article 25.3 of the Rules, any Party may apply to any state court or other judicial authority for interim or conservatory measures at any stage prior to, or after,
the commencement of an arbitration under Clause 32.5. 

  

	32.8	The DP irrevocably: 

  

	 	(a)	 consents generally in accordance with the State Immunity Act 1978 to relief being given against it in England or any other jurisdiction by way of injunction or
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performance or for the recovery of any property whatsoever or other provisional or protective measures and to its property being subject to any process for
the enforcement of a judgment or any process effected in the course or as a result of any action in rem; and 

  

	 	(b)	waives and agrees not to claim any immunity from suits and proceedings (including actions in rem) in England or any other jurisdiction and from all forms of execution, enforcement
or attachment to which it or its property is now or may hereafter become entitled under the laws of any jurisdiction and declares that such waiver shall be effective to the fullest extent permitted by such laws, and in particular the United States
Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976. 

  

	32.9	Each Party irrevocably waives any objections to the jurisdiction of any court referred to in Clause 32.7. 

  

	33.	COUNTERPARTS 

 This Agreement may be entered into by
the Parties to it on separate counterparts, each of which, when executed and delivered, shall be an original, but all the counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument. 
  

	34.	COSTS OF THIS AGREEMENT 

 Each Party shall bear its
own costs in relation to the preparation, execution and performance of this Agreement. 
  

	35.	RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES 

 A third party that is not
a party to this Agreement has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this Agreement but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act or
any right of a Party to this Agreement to enforce any term of this Agreement for and on behalf of such third party where applicable. 
  

					
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	36.	GOVERNING LAW 

  

	36.1	The construction, validity and performance of this Agreement and all matters arising from or connected with it are governed by English law and, save for any application for
injunctive relief made by either Party (which may be made in any court of competent jurisdiction), any dispute or difference of any kind whatever arising under, out of, or in connection with this Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of
Clause 32 herein. 

  

	36.2	If so requested in writing by the Company the DP shall, within thirty (30) days of such request, appoint an agent for service of process or any other document or proceedings in
England in relation to the subject matter of this Agreement, and shall notify the Company forthwith. The address of the Company for service of such process and any other such document or proceedings shall be that specified in Clause 29, unless and
until any alternative address is notified to the DP for that purpose. 

 AS WITNESS duly authorised representatives of the Parties have
signed this Agreement on the day and year above written. 
  

									
	SIGNED by	  	)	 		  		  	
	for and on behalf of	  	)	 	  
	  		  	
	Inmarsat Global Limited	  	)	 		  		  	
					
	SIGNED by [NAME]	  	)	 		  		  	
	for and on behalf of	  	)	 	  
	  		  	
	[•DP•]	  	)	 		  		  	

  

					
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 INMARSAT LES TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND OPERATING PROCEDURES 
 The Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures listed in this Annex are incorporated into this Agreement by reference. 
 Technical criteria for Inmarsat Land Earth Stations are contained in the following documents and subsequent Change Notes, as appropriate. Recommended Test Procedures are
associated with the appropriate documents for the purposes of LES authorisation for access to the Inmarsat Space Segment. Operating procedures are listed in the Attachment to this Annex. 
  

							
	 Document Title
	  	Issue/	 	Date	  	Subsequent
Change Notes
	 Inmarsat Aeronautical System Definition Manual
	  	CD003
 (excl. CN94)
	 	02/01	  	CN94
				
	 Inmarsat-M/B System Definition Manual
	  	3.0	 	09/00	  	
				
	 Inmarsat mini-M System
 Definition Manual
 [Includes: GAN(M4),Fleet(F),
 Swift64 (Aero M4)]
	  	CD007	 	07/03	  	
				
	 Inmarsat-C System
 Definition Manual
	  	CD004	 	11/04	  	CN 140, 141bis,
142, 143bis, 144bis,
145, 146, 147bis.

  

					
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	 Document Title
	  	Issue/	  	Date	  	Subsequent
Change Notes
	 Inmarsat-D/D+ System
	  	CD001	  	07/03	  	
	 Definition Manual
	  		  		  	
				
	 Inmarsat-D/D+ System
	  		  		  	
	 Definition Manual
	  		  		  	
	 Appendix 7 (D2 Mode)
	  	002	  	11/06	  	
				
	 Inmarsat-M/B and mini-M
	  		  		  	
	 Mobility Management System
	  		  		  	
	 Definition Manual (MOBMAN)
	  	1.2	  		  	
	 Inmarsat-M/B and mini-M
	  	CN001	  	03/00	  	
				
	 Mobile Packet Data System
	  	3.0	  		  	
	 [MPDS (IPDS)]
	  	CN009	  	12/05	  	

  
  
  

					
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	INMARSAT – C	  		  	
	 General & Admin
	  		  	
				
	C-ID-003	  	List of the Inmarsat-C LESs and the Test MES International Mobile Numbers (IMN)	  	6	  	June 00
				
	C-ID-004	  	DELETED AS OBSOLETE	  		  	
				
	C-OP-005	  	Maintenance of the Inmarsat-C Assignable Frequency Lists	  	2	  	Apr 00
				
	C-OP-007	  	Transmission of Service Announcements in the Inm-C System Using Enhanced Group Calls (EGC)	  	5	  	July 00
				
	C-OP-009	  	DELETED AS OBSOLETE	  		  	
				
	C-OP-010	  	Management of EGC Closed Networks IDs and Data Network IDs in Inmarsat-C System	  	6	  	Jan 06
				
	C-OP-011	  	LES Bulletin Board and NCS LES Descriptor Maintenance	  	3	  	Sept 00
				
	C-OP-012	  	Procedure for the LESO’s PSA in aiding the Removal of Ghost Data Network (ID) (DNID) From a Decommissioned MES	  	1	  	Jan 06
			
	 Reporting Procedures
	  		  	
				
	C-OP-104	  	Processing of Ship-to-Shore Distress Alerts and Handling the Follow-up Distress Communications	  	4	  	Aug 06
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	C-OP-305	  	Inmarsat-C Land Earth Station Verification Test Procedures	  	9	  	May 05
				
	C-OP-306	  	Inmarsat-C Land Earth Station Line Up Procedures and Operation Checks	  	4	  	June 01
			
	 Contingency Technical Procedures
	  		  	
				
	Attach 1	  	Example of a New LES Definition	  	02/01	  	June 01
				
	Attach 2	  	LAPB Parameters	  	02/01	  	June 01
				
	C-OP-505	  	Inm-C NCS Contingency Procedures	  	5	  	Jan 07
				
	Attach 1	  	LES Information	  	02/07	  	Jan 07
				
	C-OP-506	  	Protection of Inmarsat-C Operations in the Event of Channel Interference	  	4	  	1 Oct 00
				
	Attach 1	  	Pool of Spare Frequency Slots for Inmarsat-C Network	  	10/00	  	1 Oct 00

  

					
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	 PROCEDURE
	  	 TITLE
	  	 ISSUE
 NO
	  	 ISSUE
 DATE

	INMARSAT – D	  		  	
			
	 General & Admin
	  		  	
				
	D-OP-005	  	Maintenance of the Inmarsat-D Assignable Frequency Lists	  	1	  	1 Jan 96
				
	D-OP-011	  	Inmarsat-D Bulletin Board Maintenance Procedure1	  	1	  	Nov 98
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	D-OP-301	  	Inmarsat-D LES Verification Test Procedures	  	2	  	1 Sep 97
				
	D-OP-302	  	Inmarsat-D LES Line-Up Procedures and Operations Checks	  	2	  	1 Nov 97
			
	 Contingency Technical Procedures
	  		  	
				
	D-OP-505	  	Inmarsat-D LES Transmitting Bulletin Board Contingency Procedures	  	1	  	1 Dec 95
				
	D-OP-506	  	Degradation of Blockage of Inmarsat-D Operation1	  	1	  	Dec 95
			
	INMARSAT – F	  		  	
			
	 Reporting Procedures
	  		  	
				
	F-OP-104	  	Processing of Inmarsat Fleet F77 Distress, Urgency and Safety Priority Access Requests And the Handling of such calls	  	2	  	May 07
				
	Attach 1	  	List of Rescue Co-ordination Centres (RCCs) Associated with Inmarsat Land Earth Stations operating within the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System	  	3	  	Aug 06
			
	INMARSAT – M/B	  		  	
			
	 General & Admin
	  		  	
				
	M/B-ID-007	  	List of Inmarsat-M/B LESs and the Test MES International Mobile Numbers (IMN)	  	4	  	Oct 02
			
	 Reporting Procedures
	  		  	
				
	B-OP-104	  	Processing of Inmarsat-B Ship-to-Shore Distress priority access request and handling the follow-up distress calls	  	4	  	May 07
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	M/B-OP-301	  	LES Phase 3 Verification Test Procedures	  	5	  	July 03
				
	Attachment 1	  	C-Band Signalling	  	3	  	July 03
				
	Attachment 2	  	NCS/LES Interworking Test Procedure	  	1	  	July 03

  

					
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	M/B-OP-302	  	LES Line-Up and Interworking Tests Prior to Entering Commercial Service	  	4	  	Sept 00
				
	M/B-OP-303	  	Provision of operational procedures for operation of the Inmarsat-M/B NCS	  	1	  	Feb 00
				
	M/B-OP-311	  	Periodical Testing of LES Stand-Alone Operation	  	1	  	1 Oct 95
			
	 INMARSAT – mM
	  		  	
			
	 General & Admin
	  		  	
				
	mM-ID-007	  	List of Inmarsat Mini-M LESs and the Test MES International Mobile Numbers (IMN)	  	2	  	Oct 02
			
	 Reporting Procedures
	  		  	
			
	 see page 7
	  		  	
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	mM-OP-301	  	LES On-Air Verification Test Procedures	  	4	  	July 04
				
	Attach 1	  	GAN (M4) LES Phase 3 Verification Test Procedures	  	3	  	July 03
				
	Attach 2	  	Fleet F77 LES Phase 3 Verification Test Procedures	  	3	  	July 03
				
	Attach 3	  	Swift 64 LES Phase 3 Verification Test Procedures	  	3	  	July 03
				
	Attach 4	  	Fleet F55/F33 LES Phase 3 Verification Test Procedures	  	1	  	July 03
				
	Attach 5	  	MPDS (IPDS) Call Waiting LES Phase 3 Verification Test Procedures	  	1	  	July 04
				
	mM-OP-302	  	LES Line-Up and Interworking Tests Prior to Entering Commercial Service	  	2	  	Sept 00
			
	 INMARSAT – Mobman
	  		  	
			
	 General & Admin
	  		  	
				
	Mobman-OP-001	  	Network Information for the Local Global Location Registers GLR-LS	  	2	  	Apr 02
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	Mobman-OP-301	  	GLR-L On-Air Verification Test Procedures	  	1	  	1 Jan 99

  

					
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	 INMARSAT – MPDS
	  		  	
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	MPDS HLES	  	MPDS Home Land Earth Station Verification Test Procedure	  	2	  	Nov 01
				
	MPDS/RLES-OP-301	  	MPDS Regional Land Earth Station Verification Test Procedure	  	2	  	Oct 01
				
	MPDS/SBS-OP-303	  	Provision of Operational Procedures For Operation of the Inmarsat MPDS SBS	  	1	  	June 01
				
	MPDS/SBS-OP-506	  	Protection of Inmarsat MPDS operations in the event of Channel Interference	  	1	  	Dec 01
			
	 Contingency Technical Procedures
	  		  	
				
	MPDS/SBS/0P-501	  	SBS Backup Site Switchover Procedure	  	1	  	June 02
			
	 INMARSAT – R
	  		  	
			
	 General & Admin
	  		  	
				
	R-ID-001	  	System Configuration for Aeronautical Service Including Satellite Contingency	  	2	  	Nov 07
				
	R-ID-005	  	List of Inm-Aero GESs & the Test AES Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN)	  	7	  	Apr 07
				
	R-OP-001	  	Abbreviated Numbering for Air Traffic Services Routing in the Aeronautical System	  	2	  	June 06
				
	R-OP-012	  	Maintenance of the Aeronautical System Table	  	7	  	Nov 06
			
	 Reporting Procedures
	  		  	
				
	R-OP-101	  	Management of Aeronautical Distress Calls	  	2	  	1 Nov 94
				
	R-OP-102	  	Reporting of Aircraft Earth Stations Barred from Access to the Inmarsat-Aero System	  	5	  	May 06
			
	 LES Procedures
	  		  	
				
	R-OP-308	  	Test Requirements, Inter-GES Interworking	  	3	  	June 06
				
	R-OP-309	  	Inm-Aero Ground Earth Station Line Up Procedures & Operation Checks	  	6	  	Apr 07
			
	 Contingency Technical Procedures
	  		  	
				
	R-OP-507	  	Degradation or Blockage of Inm-Aero Operation by Interfering Signals	  	3	  	May 06

  

					
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	INM-« (All Services)	  		  	
			
	General & Admin	  		  	
				
	«-AD-001	  	Structure & Control of the NOH (for Inmarsat internal use only)	  	4	  	Apr 01
				
	«-AD-002	  	Guidelines for the Production & Control of Operations Procedure & Information Documents (For Inmarsat internal use only)	  	8	  	April 01
				
	«-AD-003	  	NOH Administration & Configuration Control Procedures (for Inmarsat internal use only)	  	4	  	April 01
				
	«-AD-004	  	NOH Database User Requirements (for Inmarsat internal use only)	  	1	  	7 Mar 94
				
	«-ID-002	  	Inmarsat LES Identification Codes	  	5	  	1 Aug 96
				
	«-ID-006	  	List of Contact Names, Numbers and Addresses for Inmarsat Staff and Land Earth Stations	  	40	  	June 06
				
	«-OP-003	  	Land Earth Station Pointing Data	  	5	  	June 01
				
	«-OP-013	  	Configuration Maintenance (applies to all Inmarsat LESs except for Inmarsat-A)	  	3	  	1 Jan 95
				
	«-OP-014	  	Prefix Codes for MES Access to Specialised Services via the Inmarsat Systems	  	10	  	June 05
				
	«-OP-015	  	Spot Beam Coverage Definition	  	4	  	Nov 01
			
	Reporting Procedures	  		  	
				
	«-OP-101	  	Inmarsat Network supervision and reporting to the Inmarsat NOC	  	9	  	June 01
				
	«-OP-102	  	Reporting on Outages	  	15	  	Nov 01
				
	«-OP-105	  	Procedure for Barring and Unbarring Maritime and Land Mobile Earth Stations in the Inmarsat System	  	6	  	June 04
				
	«-OP-106	  	Procedure for accessing the Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centres (MRCC) Database	  	1	  	Nov 00
				
	«-OP-107	  	Procedure to be applied by Inmarsat Customer Services for Accounting Authority to access their data in ESAS to prevent bad debt	  	1	  	May 03
				
	«-OP-108	  	Procedure for Accessing the Application Service Provider (ASP) Database	  	1	  	Aug 07
				
	«-OP-110	  	Operational Procedure for Claiming Financial Relief for Technological Fraud on Inmarsat-mini M Family of Services	  	2	  	Jan 09
			
	LES Procedures	  		  	

  

					
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	«-OP-310	  	Inmarsat Land Earth Stations - RF Verification	  	3	  	1 Feb 98
				
	Attach 1	  	RF Requirements for the Inmarsat Network	  	01/98	  	1 Feb 98
				
	Attach 2	  	Boresight Test Procedures	  	01/98	  	1 Feb 98
				
	Attach 3	  	LES Measurements Using the Inmarsat CSMS	  	2	  	1 Aug 95
				
	Attach 4	  	Measurement of the Ratio G/T with the Aid of Radio Stars	  	2	  	1 Aug 95
				
	Attach 5	  	Radiation Diagrams for use as Design Objectives For Antennas of Earth Stations Operation With Geostationary Satellites	  	2	  	1 Aug 95
				
	Attach 6	  	The Bell System - Technical Journal	  	2	  	1 Aug 95
				
	«-OP-311	  	LES Alignment at C-Band Downlink	  	1	  	17 Dec 98
			
	 Contingency Technical Procedures
	  		  	
				
	«-OP-501/E	  	Emergency Change-Over of Services in AOR East from INM3-F2 to INM3-F5	  	25	  	Nov 07
				
	Attach 1	  	AOR East Inm-R System Table & Spot Beam Map Information	  	15/07	  	Oct 07
				
	Attach 2	  	LES Translation Table	  	01/03	  	Aug 03
				
	Attach 3	  	Administration of the SafetyNet Re-routeing Hub	  	05/06	  	Nov 06
				
	Attach 4	  	Signalling Frequencies	  	03/07	  	June 007
				
	«-OP-501/I	  	Emergency Change-Over of Existing & Evolved Services in the IOR from INM3-F1 at 64.5E to INM4-F1 at 63.9E	  	211	  	Jan 08
				
	Attach 1	  	LES Contact Details	  	DELETED	  	
				
	Attach 2	  	IOR Inm-R System Table & Spot Beam Map Information	  	09/07	  	Nov 07
				
	Attach 3	  	Administration of the Safetynet Re-Routeing Hub	  	03/05	  	Jan 05
				
	Attach 4	  	Signalling Frequencies	  	04/08	  	Jan 08
				
	«-OP-501/P	  	Emergency Change-Over of Services in the POR from INM3-F3 AT 178E (POR) to INM3-F4 at 142W (PAC-C) and INM2-F4 at 109E (IND-E)	  	25	  	Aug 07

  

					
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	Attach 1	  	POR Inm-R System Table & Spot Beam Map Information	  	15/07	  	Oct 07
				
	Attach 2	  	Table of Estimated LES Antenna Repointing Times	  	03/07	  	Jan 07
				
	Attach 3	  	Administration of the SafetyNET Re-routeing Hub	  	02/05	  	Jan 05
				
	Attach 4	  	Signalling Frequencies	  	02/05	  	Nov 05

  

					
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	«-OP-501/W	  	Emergency Change-Over of Services in AOR West from INM4-F2 to INM2-F2 at 98W (PAC-E) & INM3-F4 at 142W (PAC-C)	  	23	  	Nov 07
				
	Attach 1	  	AOR West Inm-R System Table Information	  	10/07	  	Oct 07
				
	Attach 2	  	Administration of the SafetyNet Hub	  	05/06	  	Nov 06
				
	Attach 3	  	Signalling Frequencies	  	02/05	  	Nov 05
				
	«-OP-502	  	AFC Reference Station Changeover for Shared AFC Operation	  	8	  	Dec 05
				
	«-OP-504	  	Radio Frequency Interference Detection and Elimination Procedures	  	3	  	1 Sep 98
				
	Attach 1	  	Interference Report Form	  	2	  	1 Nov 95
				
	Attach 2	  	Spectral Plots of Main Carriers	  	2	  	1 Nov 95
				
	«-OP-I3-I4/W	  	Transition Plan & Detailed Procedure for changeover of Services in the AORW from INM3-F4 to INM4-F2	  	3	  	Jan 06
				
	Attach 1	  	LES Contact Details	  	2	  	Jan 06
				
	Attach 2	  	AOR-W INM-R Spot Beam Map	  	2	  	Jan 06
				
	Attach 3	  	AOR-W INM-R System Table	  	2	  	Jan 06

  

					
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 ALLOCATION OF LES IDENTITIES 
  

					
	1.	  	ALLOCATION OF PHYSICAL LES IDS	  	1
			
	2.	  	ASSIGNMENT OF LES IDS	  	1
			
	3.	  	ALLOCATION OF SHARED LES IDS	  	1
			
	4.	  	TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS	  	3

 POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR ALLOCATION 
 OF LES IDs and SHARED LES IDs 
  

	1.	Allocation of Physical LES IDs 

  

	1.1.	All physical LESs must be allocated LES IDs in order to operate within the network. 

  

	1.2.	Subject to 2.2 of this Annex and other relevant provisions of this Agreement, the DP shall be entitled to retain any LES ID (or, as the case may be, shared LES ID) given to the DP
by the Organization and maintained by the DP as of the Commencement Date. Any conditions associated with the assignments of LES IDs retained by the DP as of the Commencement Date shall not be deemed to set any precedent, except as otherwise required
by this Annex. 

  

	1.3.	If system changes are deemed necessary by the Company to increase available LES ID capacity (as agreed in accordance with Clause 20), it shall be a prerequisite to undertaking such
changes to ensure that existing DPs do not incur LES upgrade costs. 

  

	2.	Assignment of LES IDs 

  

	2.1.	For those systems where unused LES ID capacity is available, and whilst there is a regular demand for LES IDs (physical and shared), the Company may, but is not obligated to, retain
at least ten (10) unassigned IDs in order to accommodate future new physical LES requirements. If the demand for physical LESs slackens appreciably, the Company may at its discretion reduce the number of unassigned IDs to less than ten (10).

  

	2.2.	Any LES IDs (including shared LES IDs) not being used by a DP for a period exceeding six (6) months, as evidenced by a failure to start passing billable traffic, shall be
returned to the Company upon provision of written notice by the Company. 

  

	3.	Allocation of Shared LES IDs 

  

	3.1.	Tenant entities in shared LES arrangements will be assigned LES IDs by the Company, in order to globalise their services, provided that, at the time of any requested assignment:

  

	 	(i)	the tenant entity must already have a physical LES of the same system definition operating within the Company network; or 

  

					
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	 	(ii)	the tenant entity must be operating a physical LES and have operated a physical LES of the same system definition as the hosted service operating within the Company network at or
for a period since the Effective Date (notwithstanding that the LES Operator has subsequently ceased to operate such Service); or 

  

	 	(iii)	the tenant entity has demonstrated that a contract has been signed for implementation of a physical LES of the same system definition to operate within the Company network, provided
that in such event the tenant entity must construct and begin to pass billable traffic through such physical LES no later than the date that is six (6) months following the date on which the shared LES ID is allocated, failing which the tenant
entity shall return the shared LES ID to the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, tenant entities in shared LES arrangements to provide Inmarsat D and D+ services shall not be required to have had a physical LES of the same system definition in
order to receive a shared LES ID to provide such services. 

 It is acknowledged that where any DP wishes to close down all its
LESs and terminate this Agreement, it may thereafter continue to provide Services as a service provider through another DP and may, for a period of up to five (5) years from the Commencement Date, continue use of its existing allocated LES Id
in relation to such Services as were formerly provided by it as a DP. The right to continue use of the allocated LES ID shall remain subject to the provisions of this Annex B of this Agreement, notwithstanding termination of this Agreement and the
Company shall enter into an agreement with the former DP and the host entity in this regard. Subject to the provisions of this Clause, any reference in this Annex B to “the DP” shall be deemed to include any former DP. LES IDs will not be
permitted to be used in respect of Services that the former DP did not offer as a DP. 
 For the avoidance of doubt, the operation of a
physical LES with any one (1) of the Fleet service standards (i.e F33, F55, F77) shall entitle the DP to enter into shared LES Agreements in accordance with the provisions hereof and receive shared LES IDs for all Fleet service
standards. Save as aforesaid, LES IDs will not be permitted to be used in respect of Services that the former DP did not offer as a DP. 
  

	3.2.	If a physical LES is jointly owned and/or operated by a group of DPs, any shared LES IDs shall be similarly assigned to that group unless otherwise agreed by the group. Individual
members of the group shall not therefore be entitled to be assigned their own individual shared LES IDs. 

  

	3.3.	 In the event of shortage of capacity for shared LES IDs, other means of identifying tenant entities 

  

					
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(e.g. use of TNIDs) are preferred, rather than making changes in the system design in order to increase available ID capacity. TNIDs may be assigned by the
DP at its discretion, subject to prior notification to the Company for overall system coordination purposes. 

  

	3.4.	As a precondition to the allocation of shared LES IDs, the host DP shall have confirmed that the prospective tenant is duly licensed or permitted to provide Services under the
applicable laws and regulations in the country or origin of the tenant and in which the tenant plans to operate or provide Services. 

  

	4.	Technical and Operational Requirements  

  

	4.1.	All relevant Technical Criteria and Operational Procedures shall apply to shared LESs as for physical LESs. 

  

	4.2.	In the event of NCS failure, shared LESs may be permitted to operate if such operation is in accordance with the technical requirements of the affected system. The host LES may be
permitted to operate subject to Company authorisation in accordance with prevailing requirements. 

  

	4.3.	The host DP shall multiplex shared LES IDs as well as the host LES ID on the minimum required number of LES TDM signalling channels. If the host DP can demonstrate a need for
additional signalling channels in order to accommodate traffic throughput, an additional LES TDM frequency will be assigned at the discretion of the Company, provided that assignments of separate LES TDM frequencies that are in place as of the
Commencement Date may be retained by the DP. 

  

	4.4.	The Company shall not be obliged to assign shared LES IDs for any service once the supply of unassigned LES IDs for that service reduces to ten (10) or fewer.

  

					
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 MANDATORY PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INMARSAT SERVICE PROVIDERS (ISP) 
  

					
	1.	  	ACTIVATION OF AN ISP	  	1
			
	2.	  	MANDATORY PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS	  	1
			
	3.	  	NOTIFICATION ON TERMINATION OF CONTRACT	  	2
			
	4.	  	NOTIFICATION OF AGREEMENT WITH EXISTING ISPS	  	2

  

	1.	Activation of an ISP 

  

	1.1.	The DP shall provide formal written notification, that is signed by the authorised DP-ISP contact, that provides notice to the Company of no less than fifteen (15) days prior
to the commencement of the provision of Services following the establishment of a contractual relationship with an ISP, regardless of whether such ISP already has an ISP code. At the time that the contract (ISP/DP Contract) has been notified to the
Company, the DP shall also provide the Company with written confirmation of compliance with the requirements stated in section 2 below including the following information: 

  

	 	•	 	 name of company 

  

	 	•	 	 address and contact numbers (telephone, fax, email, etc) 

  

	 	•	 	 name of contact person 

  

	 	•	 	 number of years established as a company at the address provided 

  

	1.2.	Following such notice, the Company shall allocate an ISP code to any such entity within five (5) days, provided that the DP and such entity meet the Requirements specified in
this document. 

  

	1.3.	The Company may publish the name of any ISP or the relationship of any ISP with the DP unless the DP instructs the Company in writing not to publish such information; provided,
however, that the Company may in all cases disclose such information in connection with fraud prevention activities. 

  

	1.4.	If the ISP details change or alter, the DP shall immediately inform the Company of such changes or alterations. However, if changes and alterations are reported to the Company from
a third party, the Company shall communicate the information received to the DP for confirmation. If within five (5) Business Days the DP has not responded, the changes and alterations shall be considered as confirmed. 

 

	2.	Mandatory Procedural Requirements 

  

	2.1.	The DP shall include the following Mandatory Procedural Requirements for Inmarsat Service Providers (ISP) as part of the ISP/DP contract: 

  

	 	2.1.1.	ISPs must include the Terms and Conditions for Utilization of Space Segment by Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) in all their agreements with MES Owners and Operators, as amended from
time to time; 

  

					
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	 	2.1.2.	ISPs must not accept application from MES Owners and/or Operators who intend to use the MES for Maritime distress and safety purposes with the exception of MESs that are designed to
be used for Maritime distress and safety when registered with an ISP; 

  

	 	2.1.3.	ISPs shall not accept applications for additional Inmarsat Mobile Numbers (IMNs) for any MES or SIM card which has been activated by another ISP; 

  

	 	2.1.4.	The Company reserves all rights to withdraw ISP codes to prevent breach of the Mandatory Procedural Requirements, fraud, or for use of the system in a manner inconsistent with the
LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures or other requirements of this Agreement; 

  

	 	2.1.5.	ISPs must comply fully with such ISP operational procedures as are defined and modified by the Company from time to time; 

  

	 	2.1.6.	ISPs must co-operate fully in the implementation of the Company’s procedures for preventing and resolving fraud, and provide directly to the DP any information relating to
stolen terminals or suspected technological fraud; 

  

	 	2.1.7.	ISPs must authorise the release to the Company and other DPs of information relating to any termination of a contract between the DP and the ISP; 

  

	 	2.1.8.	ISPs must send all requests for barring MESs from accessing the Space Segment to the contracted DP. The Company shall not be involved in the barring of the MES unless otherwise
requested by the DP. 

  

	3.	Notification on Termination of Contract 

  

	3.1.	The DP shall immediately notify the Company when an ISP/DP contract has been terminated. 

  

	4.	NOTIFICATION OF AGREEMENT WITH EXISTING ISPs 

  

	4.1.	The DP shall notify the Company whenever an agreement has been signed with existing ISPs. Such notification shall include the confirmation of compliance with the requirements in
section 2 above, and shall also include the following information: 

  

	 	•	 	 name of company 

  

					
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	 	•	 	 address and contact numbers (telephone, fax, email, etc) 

  

	 	•	 	 name of contact person 

  

	 	•	 	 number of years established as a company at the address provided 

  

	4.2.	The Company shall confirm to the DP the ISP Code that has been allocated to the ISP. 

  

					
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 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 Space Segment Access Agreement 
 Annex D 
 Wholesale Charges and Terms and Conditions 
 Version 1.0, effective from 15 April 2009 
 This Annex has
been redacted in its entirety* 
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

 INMARSAT CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

 Use, duplication or disclosure of this document or any information contained herein is subject to the restrictions set out in the Space
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 STANDARD DISCLAIMER CLAUSE 
  

	1.	The DP’s customer agrees with the DP that neither the DP nor the Company nor any of their respective Affiliates, Resellers or agents shall be liable on any basis whatsoever
(including in contract and in tort) to the DP’s customer for any direct, indirect or consequential loss, damage or expense, including, without limitation, loss of profits or revenues, loss of use, loss of distribution rights, abortive
expenditure or damage to property or injury or death to persons arising from or in connection with: 

  

	 	1.1.	any unavailability, delay, interruption, disruption or degradation in or of the Space Segment or of any telecommunications carried on the Space Segment, regardless of cause
including, but without limitation, equipment failure or malfunction; or 

  

	 	1.2.	the suspension by the DP or the Company of the MES’s authorization to use Services provided by the DP or the Company, due to any cause whatsoever. 

  

	2.	Nothing in this Clause shall exclude or limit the DP’s or the Company’s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its own negligence in any jurisdiction where,
as a matter of law, such liability cannot be excluded or limited. 

  

	3.	The DP shall, acting for itself and on behalf of and as trustee for the Company and the other indemnitees, take any action necessary to enforce this disclaimer.

  

	4.	In the event that the DP’s customer is a Reseller of services, it shall incorporate in the terms and conditions applicable to its customers, agents and Resellers, the
disclaimers of liability that it has agreed to under this Agreement both in favour of the DP, the Company and their respective Affiliates, Resellers or agents. 

  

					
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 RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR NETWORK PLANNING MEETINGS 
  

					
	1.	  	REPRESENTATION	  	1
			
	2.	  	SESSIONS	  	1

 The following is an outline of the Rules of Procedure for Network Planning Meetings (NPMs). The Company will
develop more detailed procedures as required. 
  

	1.	Representation 

  

	1.1.	Representatives at the NPMs other than those of the Company shall be any person duly authorised by a Distribution Partner, as notified in writing to the Company at least seven
(7) days in advance of each meeting. 

  

	1.2.	Representation per Distribution Partner shall normally be no more than two (2) persons. 

  

	2.	Sessions 

  

	2.1.	The Meetings shall normally be held at the headquarters of the Company, or elsewhere, where possible and/or necessary. Each DP shall bear its own costs of participation.

  

	2.2.	The Company shall convene NPMs annually in order to consider technical issues associated with the Company’s network, including but not limited to network performance,
establishment, operation and performance of Land Earth Stations, provision of Services and allocation of Space Segment capacity. 

  

	2.3.	The Company shall convene meetings as often as it deems necessary, in consultation with DPs, to meet its objectives (if applicable) in respect of Clause 2.9 of this Agreement, and
shall provide notice of at least two (2) weeks, together with an agenda for the meeting. 

  

	2.4.	The Meeting shall be chaired by a senior officer of the Company. 

  

					
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 LES TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 
 **** 
  
  

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separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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**** 
  
  

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separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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 NETWORK PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 
 (Clause 11.2 of this Agreement refers) 
  

					
	1.	  	SATELLITE AVAILABILITY	  	1
			
	2.	  	SATELLITE CAPACITY GRADE OF SERVICE (GOS)	  	1
			
	3.	  	NETWORK AVAILABILITY	  	1
			
	4.	  	DEFINITIONS	  	1

 The Company shall use its reasonable endeavours to achieve the following network performance objectives, including
the Satellites: 
  

	1.	Satellite Availability 

  

	1.1.	The minimum performance level for Satellite availability shall be 99.0% per annum. 

  

	1.2.	The target performance level for Satellite availability shall be 99.9% per annum. 

  

	2.	Satellite Capacity Grade of Service (GoS) 

  

	2.1.	The Company will manage the Satellite capacity grade of service to deliver, so far as is possible, a commercially acceptable service across the Company’s portfolio of services.

  

	3.	Network Availability 

  

	3.1.	The minimum performance level for network availability shall be 99.9% over any time period, over a minimum period of three (3) months. 

  

	3.2.	The target performance level for network availability shall be 99.96% over any time period, over a minimum period of three (3) months. 

  

	4.	Definitions 

  

	4.1.	Network Availability is determined by factors associated with the Company’s operations infrastructure including network coordination station (NCS) equipment, NCS site
conditions (weather, interference, etc.), NCS back-up provisions, automatic frequency compensation (AFC) equipment, AFC site conditions, AFC back-up provisions, etc. 

  

					
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 POINTS OF SERVICE ACTIVATION CRITERIA 
 In accordance with Clause 4.2 of the Agreement, the Company shall impose on every Point of Service Activation (PSA), as a condition of the PSA’s initial appointment
or continued status as a PSA, the following criteria (collectively the “PSA Criteria”): 
  

	1.1.	The PSA shall comply with all national laws and regulations applicable to it and shall ensure that each end-user that commissions its mobile earth station through the PSA (the
“MES owner or operator”) certifies to the PSA that it complies with applicable national laws and regulations. 

  

	1.2.	The PSA shall ensure that, as a condition of commissioning a mobile earth station, the MES owner or operator has signed the Company’s Terms and Conditions for the utilisation
of the Space Segment, which shall include, inter alia, the following: 

  

	 	(i)	waivers of financial liability of the Company and the DP and other LES Operators for claims arising from unavailability, degradation or failure of the Space Segment, any land earth
station or any other telecommunications failure; 

  

	 	(ii)	an explicit acknowledgment that the personal and corporate details of the MES owner or operator may be disclosed to the DP for the purpose of debt collection in the event that the
DP is unable to collect an outstanding debt from the Accounting Authority (AA) or other responsible billing entity identified in the MES owner’s or operator’s commissioning application; and 

  

	 	(iii)	a requirement that the MES owner or operator to notify the PSA immediately in the event of any changes in the particulars of the MES owner or operator, including but not limited to,
billing details, relationship with an AA or ISP, equipment and service details, and contact person for distress and safety purposes, failing which the MES owner’s or operator’s service may be terminated without notice.

  

	1.3.	The PSA shall strictly adhere to the procedures for registration, activation, deactivation and barring as defined in the Company’s Service Activation Manual, as amended from
time to time. 

  

	1.4.	The PSA shall not submit an application to activate a mobile earth station to the Company unless and until the PSA has undertaken reasonable steps to confirm as correct the MES
owner or operator details, such as name, address and contact details, that are set forth on each MES owner’s or operator’s service activation application; and the Company shall not activate an MES owner or operator unless the Company has
received acknowledgment by the PSA that it has undertaken reasonable steps to confirm such information to be correct. 

  

	1.5.	The PSA shall maintain the integrity of the database by informing the Company, through the Electronic Service Activation System (ESAS) or otherwise, within one (1) Business Day
after obtaining notification of the changes from the MES owner or operator and ensuring that the changes have been verified to be correct. 

  

					
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	1.6.	The PSA shall not submit an application to activate a mobile earth station to the Company unless the PSA obtains written verification that each MES owner or operator has appointed a
valid AA, ISP or other entity that has been approved by the Company; that the named AA, ISP or approved entity has acknowledged in writing that it accepts the financial responsibility for settling traffic accounts for the mobile earth station(s) set
forth in the MES owner’s or operator’s service application and acknowledges that the Company will provide the personal or corporate details of the MES owner or operator to the DP or other LES Operator for debt collection purposes in the
event that the DP or other LES Operator is not paid by the AA, ISP or other approved entity in question for a period of more than thirty (30) days beyond the date on which such payment should be rendered under applicable regulations.

  

	1.7.	The PSA should ensure that when an MES owner or operator discontinues the Account with an AA or an ISP, the Owner/Operator shall immediately provide a replacement AA or ISP
otherwise the MES shall be deactivated by the PSA. 

  

	1.8.	The PSA shall maintain and secure the pool of IMNs as provided by the Company and shall not issue an IMN to an MES owner or operator until the MES owner or operator has signed the
Inmarsat Terms and Conditions for Utilization of Space Segment and its service application has been approved. 

  

	1.9.	The PSA shall not approve the application of an MES owner or operator until it has completed all of the procedures required by paragraphs 1.1 – 1.8 above, failing which the PSA
shall accept financial responsibility to the DP for any end-user whose end-user charges are uncollectible due to the failure of the PSA to implement the procedures 1.1 – 1.8 required herein with respect to such end-user. The PSA shall transmit
the service activation information to the Company without delay following the approval of an application. 

  

	1.10.	The PSA shall transmit service activation information, including verification of the items required to be verified hereunder (e.g. verification of an existing relationship with a
valid AA or ISP, etc), by using electronic means such as ESAS or by any other system provided that the information transmitted follows the format defined by the Company. 

  

	1.11.	The PSA shall immediately notify the Company of any proven or suspected case of fraudulent use of the Inmarsat system, and of any MES reported stolen from, or lost by, its owner.

  

	1.12.	The PSA shall release, on a confidential basis, to the appropriate authorities, such commercial and operational data as may be relevant to the investigation of any case of
fraudulent use of the Inmarsat system, and of cases involving a stolen MES. 

  

					
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	1.13.	The PSA shall implement all agreed operational procedures relevant to the management and monitoring of fraud, including the implementation of specific recommendations and measures,
as maybe introduced or amended by the Company from time to time. 

  

	1.14.	The PSA shall acknowledge that the Company may distribute operational information including, but not limited to, the IMNs, terminal/SIM model, services, serial number, billing data,
to the DP or other LES Operators, MES Manufacturers and Rescue Coordination Centres. 

  

	1.15.	The PSA shall ensure that when an MES is installed on a ship or aircraft it shall not conduct a deactivation of the MES unless the MES owner or operator has been notified in
accordance with the procedure set out in X-OP-105. 

  

					
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 TECHNOLOGICAL FRAUD PREVENTION PROCEDURES 
 **** 
  
  

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separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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	****	

  
  

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separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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 **** 
  
  

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separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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 BRANDING GUIDELINES 
 (Inmarsat Logo Partner Guidelines – July 2007) 
 (Clause 11.2 of this
Agreement refers) 
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 Introduction 
  

			
	 Dear Partners,
	  	
		
	As part of the review of Inmarsat’s brand strategy, we have discontinued the use of the Via Inmarsat logos (including Via Inmarsat BGAN). You are now able to use the Inmarsat logo to
co-brand your marketing materials that you have designed yourselves. The goal is to simplify the approach, remove any confusion as to which logo to use and unify our marketing efforts behind the master Inmarsat brand.	  	

		
	New Trademark License Agreement	  	
		
	In order to use the Inmarsat logo, you will need to sign a new Trademark License Agreement (TMLA). You can download the TMLA from the Connect area of the Inmarsat web site. You will need to sign
and return it and will then receive a copy of the Inmarsat logo.	  	

		
	Logo guidelines	  	
		
	We have developed these guidelines on how you can use the Inmarsat logo. We would appreciate your strict adherence. If you have any questions regarding the use of the Inmarsat logo or would like
us to review a draft of your materials incorporating the Inmarsat logo, please contact David Klar, Manager, Channel Marketing on +44 (0)20 7728 1705 or email: david_klar@inmarsat.com	  	

		
	We appreciate that you may have existing stocks of marketing materials with the Via Inmarsat logo. You may continue to use these, but when you produce new co-branded marketing materials, we
kindly request that you use the Inmarsat logo and NOT the Via Inmarsat logo.	  	

		
	Co-branding	  	
		
	You may use the Inmarsat logo to co-brand your own marketing and sales materials. In addition, we would be pleased to co-brand our Inmarsat marketing materials with your logo and the Inmarsat
logo. For Inmarsat co-branded materials, please contact Clare Butler, Marketing Communications Manager on +44 (0)20 7728 1376 or email: clare_butler@inmarsat.com	  	

 The Inmarsat logo 
  

			
	The Inmarsat logo is the focal point of the Inmarsat brand identity. It comprises 2 elements: the logotype and the specially drawn ‘symbol’, which cannot be separated – they
both form part of the logo. There are different versions of the Inmarsat logo (colour, black and white) to suit different applications as shown later in this document.	  	

 Logo colourways 
 The
Inmarsat logo can be reproduced in a number of different ways. Use the following as a guide for selecting which colour Inmarsat logo to use for your application. Your choice should depend on the colour and complexity of the background you are
placing the logo on, the medium you are using and also the colour of your own logo. Where possible, choose a version of the Inmarsat logo that complements your own logo. 
  

					
	

	  	

	  	
			
	PMS logo	  	4 colour logo	  	
			
	This version is made up of spot colours only and is for applications such as vinyl lettering where four colour is not practical or possible.	  	 This is the preferred logo option for co-branding your communications. It is generated from a 4 colour process.
 FOR USE ON A WHITE BACKGROUND ONLY.
	  	
	  
 

	  	  	
			
		  	

	  	

  

					
	

	  	

	  	
			
	Black logo	  	White logo	  	
			
	For single colour print jobs when use of colour is not possible or for use on complex light coloured backgrounds.	  	For reversing out on single colour print jobs or for use on complex dark backgrounds.	  	
	  	  
 

	  	
			
	

	  		  	

 Logo usage 
 To ensure
that the Inmarsat logo is always accurately reproduced, always use the original logo master artwork provided by Inmarsat. Never alter or distort the logo master artwork in any way. 
 

 

 Logo usage examples 
 Below you will find some examples of how to use and how NOT to use the Inmarsat logo. 
 

 

 Logo clear space 
  

			
	 

  
 Clear space
  
 To ensure sufficient standout, it is important to leave adequate clear space around the Inmarsat
logo. The Inmarsat logo requires a minimum clear space around it as shown by the cyan gridlines. This is based on the x-height of the word mark. Neither your logo nor any other image/graphic/text should encroach on this clear space around the
Inmarsat logo.
	  	 

  
 Logo minimum sizes
  
 To ensure legibility and accurate reproduction of the Inmarsat logo, there is a minimum size, which
should be adhered to. The minimum size for standard print applications is 25mm wide. The Inmarsat logo should NOT be used any smaller than this. With certain applications such as small promotional items eg. memory sticks, black and white versions of
the logo can be used as small as 13mm, although larger is preferred.
  
 If the logo
has to be small, please ensure that it is legible.

	  
	  
	  

 Relationship to partner logo 
  

			
	

	  	 Relative proportions
  
 When you use the Inmarsat logo in marketing materials that you have designed yourself, it is important that:
  
 •        The
Inmarsat logo should appear approximately  3/4 the size of your logo
  
 •        The
Inmarsat logo should never be positioned so that it appears to be more prominent than your own logo
  
 •        The Inmarsat logo should never appear in isolation i.e. without your logo

  
 •        You always adhere to the Inmarsat logo minimum size and clear space rules when positioning your logo in proximity to the Inmarsat logo
  
 Co-branding of Inmarsat materials
  
 If you choose to have Inmarsat marketing materials co-branded with your logo, in most cases your logo
will appear alongside the Inmarsat logo and equal in size.

 Relative proportion examples 
 

 

 Inmarsat service names 
 When using Inmarsat’s service names in your marketing materials, you should not re-name them as if they are your company’s services, for example: 
 x  Satco’s (Your name’s) BGAN (service) 
 Please use: 
 ü  BGAN from Inmarsat 
 ü  FleetBroadband from Inmarsat 
 ü  Inmarsat’s BGAN service

 NB. You are not required to use a TM or ® after the Inmarsat name. 
 Refer to the table below for the correct spelling of our service names. 
  

					
	 Land Mobile
	  	 Maritime
	  	 Aero

	IsatPhone	  	FleetBroadband (FB)	  	SwiftBroadband (SB)
	LandPhone	  	FleetBroadband 500(FB500)	  	Swift 64
	BGAN	  	FleetBroadband 250 (FB250)	  	Classic aeronautical services
	R-BGAN	  	Fleet 77 (F77)	  	Aero C
	GAN	  	Fleet 55 (F55)	  	Aero L
	Mini M	  	Fleet 33 (F33)	  	Mini M Aero
	Mini C	  	FleetPhone	  	Aero I
	Inmarsat C	  	Inmarsat B	  	Aero H+
	Inmarsat D+	  	Inmarsat A	  	
		  	Inmarsat E	  	

 Strapline 
 Your eligibility to use the Inmarsat logo in your marketing materials does NOT permit your use of the Broadband for a mobile planetTM strapline – unless it is in Inmarsat-designed co-branded materials. 
 The strapline is not part of the Inmarsat logo; it is a positioning statement associated with Inmarsat’s high-speed data products. It is trademarked for use by
Inmarsat only. 

 Further information 
  

	
	 gContact david_klar@inmarsat.com
 or telephone +44(0)20 7728 1705

 www.inmarsat.com/connect 
 Whilst the above information has been prepared by Inmarsat in good faith, and all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure its accuracy, Inmarsat makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy, completeness
or fitness for purpose or use of the information. Inmarsat shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind, including indirect or consequential loss, arising from use of the information and all warranties and conditions, whether express or
implied by statute, common law or otherwise, are hereby excluded to the extent permitted by English law. Inmarsat is a trademark of the International Mobile Satellite Organisation, Inmarsat LOGO is a trademark of Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited. Both
trademarks are licensed to Inmarsat Global Limited. 
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 TRADE MARK LICENCE AGREEMENT 
 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 and 
 [•DP•] 
  

					
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 TRADE MARK LICENCE AGREEMENT 
 This Agreement is made on this [•] day of [•] 2009. 
 Between 
  

	(1)	Inmarsat Global Limited, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales, with registered company number 3675885 whose registered office at headquarters is 99 City
Road, London EC1Y 1AX ("the Licensor"); and 

  

	(2)	[•Name of DP/Licensee•] with its [registered office]/ [principal place of business] at [address] ("the Licensee”). 

 Whereas 
  

	A.	The International Mobile Satellite Organization (“the Organization”), an international organization established by the Convention on the International Maritime Satellite
Organization, is the registered proprietor of the trade mark INMARSAT and has granted to the Licensor a licence to use the trade mark INMARSAT, together with the right to appoint sub-licensees of same. 

  

	 B.
	 The Organization has sought and obtained protection for the trade mark INMARSAT in 1981 and 1998 pursuant to Article
6ter of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, as revised at Lisbon on 31st October 1958 and at Stockholm on 14 July 1967 (the “Paris Convention”). 

  

	C.	Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited is the proprietor of the trade mark Inmarsat LOGO and has granted to the Licensor a licence to use the Inmarsat LOGO, together with the right to
appoint sub-licensees of this trade mark. 

  

	D.	The Licensor and the Licensee entered into an agreement for the provision of the Services (as defined) by the Licensee via the Space Segment (as defined) which commenced on
15 April 2004 and which expires on 14 April 2009, pursuant to which the Licensor granted a licence to the Licensee to use the Inmarsat LOGO and the trade mark INMARSAT . 

  

	E.	The Parties wish to continue their relationship for a further term under the conditions set out in a subsequent agreement for the provision of the Services, known as the Space
Segment Access Agreement (“the SSAA”), of even date and the Licensor wishes to grant a further licence to the Licensee to use the Inmarsat Marks (as defined) accordingly, pursuant to the terms set out in this Agreement.

  

					
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 The Parties Hereby Agree as Follows: 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretations 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, the following expressions shall have the respective meanings assigned to them: 

 “Affiliate” means a Person that directly, or indirectly through one (1) or more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is
under common control with, another Person (and, for the purpose of the foregoing, “control” (including the terms “controlling,” “controlled by,” and “under common control with”) means the possession, direct or
indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, or by contract). 
 “Business Day” means a day other than a Saturday or Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales on which banks are generally open for business in London. 
 “Commencement Date” means the date on which the SSAA becomes effective, being 14 April 2009 or the date the SSAA is executed by both
Parties, whichever is the later. 
 “INMARSAT” shall mean the trade mark owned by the Organization and licensed to the
Licensor, the registration details for which are contained in Annex 1, together with the applications for registration that have been made by the Organization and the rights in the trade mark as yet unregistered or applied for. 
 “Inmarsat LOGO” shall mean the trade mark owned by Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited and licensed to the Licensor, the registration details
for which are contained in Annex 2, together with the applications for registration that have been made by Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited and the rights in the trade mark as yet unregistered or applied for. 
 “Inmarsat Marks” shall mean, collectively, INMARSAT and the Inmarsat LOGO. 
 “Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization, association, pool, syndicate,
sole proprietorship or government or agency or political subdivision thereof or any other form of organization not specifically listed. 
 “Reseller” means the same as Reseller in the SSAA. 
 “Services” means the same as Services in the
SSAA. 
 “Space Segment” means the same as Space Segment in the SSAA. 
  

					
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 “SSAA” or “Space Segment Access Agreement” means the agreement between the
Parties for the continued provision of the Services using the Space Segment. 
 “Term” means the term of this Agreement as
set out in Clause 9.1 herein. 
 “Territory” means, collectively, the Registered Territory and the Unregistered Territory for
the Inmarsat Marks. 
 “Registered Territory” means the countries specified in part (a) of each of Annexes 1 and 2 to
this Agreement (as from time to time amended by the Licensor) in relation to the Inmarsat Marks. 
 “Unregistered Territory”
means all countries in the World other than those listed in parts (a) and/or (b) of Annexes 1 and 2 to this Agreement. 
  

	1.2	The headings in this Agreement are for ease of reference only and shall not affect its construction. 

  

	1.3	In this Agreement, if the context so requires, references to the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. 

  

	1.4	Unless otherwise stated, a reference to a recital, clause (or sub-clause) or an Annex is a reference to a recital, clause (or sub-clause) of this Agreement or an Annex to this
Agreement. 

	1.5	Any reference to a “person” includes a natural person, firm, partnership, company, corporation, association, organisation, government, state, foundation and trust (in each
case whether or not having a separate legal personality). 

  

	2.	Licence and Paris Convention Authorisation 

  

	2.1	Subject to Clause 2.2 below, in consideration of the premises hereinafter contained, the SSAA and other valuable consideration, the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee and the
Licensee hereby accepts, a non-exclusive licence on a royalty-free basis to use the Inmarsat Marks (in accordance with the Licensor’s directions) on or in relation to the Services for the promotion, distribution and sale of the same in the
Territory on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement and for no other purpose, as from the Commencement Date. 

  

	2.2	 As a precondition to the Licensor authorising the Licensee to use the trade mark INMARSAT for the purposes of the Paris Convention on behalf of the Organization,
the Licensee shall promptly (and in any event, within 7 days of the date hereof) execute and deliver to the Licensor as agent for the Organization a side letter in the form set out in 

  

					
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Annex 3 (the “Side Letter”). The Licensee shall not be deemed to be authorised by the Licensor to use the trade mark INMARSAT as one of the
Inmarsat Marks for the purposes of the Paris Convention, and the licence granted pursuant to Clause 2.1 above shall not be effective in so far as it relates to the trade mark INMARSAT as one of the Inmarsat Marks, until such time as the Side Letter
has been received by the Licensor. 

  

	2.3	On request of the Licensee, the Licensor will grant to the Licensee's Resellers licenses of the Inmarsat Marks on terms substantially the same as the terms of this Agreement.

  

	3.	Use of the Inmarsat Marks 

  

	3.1	Any use by the Licensee of the Inmarsat Marks shall be in the form stipulated by the Licensor and the Licensee shall observe the directions given by the Licensor as to colours used
and size of the Inmarsat Marks, as well as their manner, disposition and presentation in respect of the Services and any accompanying materials. 

  

	3.2	Whenever the Inmarsat Marks are used by the Licensee, it shall, if requested to do so by the Licensor, attach to the Inmarsat Marks wording to show that they are registered trade
marks used by the Licensee with the permission of the Licensor. 

  

	3.3	The use of the Inmarsat Marks by the Licensee shall at all times be in keeping with and seek to maintain their distinctiveness and reputation as determined by the Licensor, and the
Licensee shall forthwith cease any use which is not consistent therewith as the Licensor may require. In particular, the Licensee shall not use the Inmarsat Marks in any way that would tend to allow them to become generic, lose their
distinctiveness, become liable to mislead the public, or be materially detrimental to, or inconsistent with, the good name, goodwill and image of the Licensor or of the Organization. 

  

	3.4	The Licensee acknowledges and agrees that the exercise of the licence granted under this Agreement is subject to all applicable laws, enactments, regulations and other similar
instruments in the Territory. The Licensee further understands and agrees that it shall at all times be solely liable and responsible for compliance with all such applicable laws, enactments, regulations and other similar instruments in the
Territory with respect to advertising and promotion which make use of the Inmarsat Marks, or any of them. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Clause 3.4 imposes any liability or responsibility on the Licensee for infringement of third party
intellectual property rights in the Territory resulting from the use of the Inmarsat Marks in accordance with the terms of this Agreement unless the Licensee had prior knowledge of the existence of such rights. 

  

	3.5	The Licensee shall, upon the Licensor’s request from time to time, provide such assistance and information as the Licensor shall require in order to enable it to audit the use
made of the Inmarsat Marks to enable it to enforce its rights to maintain quality control hereunder and, in relation to the trade mark INMARSAT, to enable it to enforce those obligations contained in the Side Letter as agent for the Organization.

  

					
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	3.6	Nothing in this Agreement shall entitle the Licensee to use the Inmarsat Marks as part of any corporate business or trading name or style of the Licensee, or to adopt the Inmarsat
Marks, or either of them, as domain names. 

  

	3.7	No goodwill shall be deemed to pass to the Licensee from its use of the Inmarsat Marks pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	3.8	It shall be a condition of this Agreement that the Licensee shall at all times observe the relevant provisions of the SSAA, in particular but without limitation, Clause 2.6 thereof
relating to the Licensee’s provision of Services, and Clause 6.1 thereof relating to the Licensee using reasonable endeavours to comply with the minimum LES Technical Performance Objectives annexed to that Agreement. 

 

	4.	Advertising and Promotion 

 The Licensee may use the
Inmarsat Marks in the promotion and sale of the Services (including Licensee brochures, literature, advertising/promotional materials, stationery and use on its website(s)). The Licensor shall have the right to approve all materials on which the
Inmarsat Marks appear in order to ensure the proper use of the Inmarsat Marks, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. One sample of each form used by the Licensee of advertising and promotional materials containing the Inmarsat Marks
shall be furnished to the Licensor on a pre-approval basis. The Licensee specifically undertakes to amend within thirty (30) days and to the satisfaction of the Licensor, any such materials that are not approved by the Licensor should use of
the Inmarsat Marks not conform to proper use standards required under the trade mark laws of any of the countries comprising the Territory, or to protect the validity of the Inmarsat Marks. 
  

	5.	Ownership of the Inmarsat Marks 

  

	5.1	The Licensee acknowledges that the Inmarsat Marks and the goodwill associated therein are the exclusive property of Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited and the Organization and are
licensed to the Licensor. 

  

	5.2	The Licensee further acknowledges that all use by the Licensee of the Inmarsat Marks and all rights and goodwill attaching to or arising out of such use, will inure to the benefit
of the Licensor, Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited and/or the Organization. The Licensee shall at any time, at the request and expense of the Licensor, whether during or after the term of this Agreement, execute such assignments, assurances or other
documents as shall be reasonably required by the Licensor, Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited or the Organization to give effect to the provisions of this Clause 5.2. 

  

	5.3	 The Licensee will not make any representation or do any act or thing which indicates that it has title to or ownership of the Inmarsat Marks, or claim any rights in
or to the Inmarsat Marks, except as authorised by the terms of this Agreement. In particular, but 

  

					
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without limitation, the Licensee shall not represent its use of the Inmarsat Marks as indicating or holding out that a legal partnership arrangement exists
between the Licensor, Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited or the Organization and the Licensee, or that any other relationship exists between the parties other than that of licensor and licensee (or sub-licensee, as appropriate).

  

	5.4	The Licensee shall, subject to the payment by the Licensor of any reasonable expenses incurred thereby, render assistance to the Licensor, if required, in maintaining registered
trade mark protection for the Inmarsat Marks and for the purpose of enabling Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited and the Organization to register in the Territory any or all of the Inmarsat Marks and for the purpose of applying for the same on behalf of
Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited or the Organization. Such assistance shall include, but not be limited to, providing to the Licensor such details of the Licensee’s use of the Inmarsat Marks as the Licensor may require, together with, at the
request and reasonable expense of the Licensor, the execution of all documents that may be reasonably required to give effect to the provisions of this Clause 5.4. 

  

	5.5	The Licensor shall make available to the Licensee, on reasonable notice, during office hours, copies of the current Annexes as shall apply from time to time.

  

	6.	Infringement 

  

	6.1	If the Licensee becomes aware of any actual or suspected infringement of the Inmarsat Marks, or of any other unauthorised use of the Inmarsat Marks in the Territory by a third
party, it shall immediately inform the Licensor in writing, giving full particulars of the actual or suspected infringement or unauthorised use. 

  

	6.2	The Licensor, at its sole discretion, shall take whatever action it considers necessary in relation to any actual or suspected infringement or unauthorised use. If the Licensor
decides to take action of any kind, the Licensor shall have sole control of the conduct of such action. The Licensor shall bear the entire costs and expense associated with the conduct of any such action and any recovery or compensation that may be
awarded as a result of such action, including but not limited to any settlement that may be reached, shall belong to the Licensor. 

  

	6.3	The Licensee, if called upon in writing by the Licensor, shall cooperate fully with the Licensor at the Licensor’s sole expense, in the conduct of such action. Such cooperation
shall not entitle the Licensee to any claim for recovery or compensation in respect thereof and all such recovery or compensation shall belong solely to the Licensor as stated in Clause 6.2 above. 

  

	7.	Infringement Action Against the Licensee 

  

	7.1	The Licensee acknowledges that the Licensor has neither registered nor applied to register the Inmarsat Marks in the Unregistered Territory and has not undertaken searches in
respect of each trade mark constituting the Inmarsat Marks to establish whether any party has registered or makes use of the same in the Unregistered Territory. 

  

					
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	7.2	If the Licensee is or becomes aware of any registered or unregistered trade marks in the Unregistered Territory at the commencement of, or during, the term of this Agreement that
conflict with the Inmarsat Marks, the Licensee shall promptly notify the Licensor in writing of such trade mark(s). 

  

	7.3	If legal action is commenced or threatened against the Licensee as a result of its authorised use of the Inmarsat Marks, the Licensee shall also promptly notify the Licensor in
writing. 

  

	7.4	Upon receipt of written notice of any legal action related to any claim, suit or demand made against the Licensee for its use of the Inmarsat Marks in the Territory in accordance
with the terms of this Agreement, the Licensor, at its sole discretion and expense, shall take whatever steps it deems necessary to protect and defend the Licensee against such claim, suit or demand or address the claim of the third party in
accordance with Clause 7.5 below. The Licensee shall have no authority to settle or compromise any such claim and the Licensor shall enjoy any recovery or settlement awarded or otherwise received in respect of such claim. The Licensor shall have the
authority to settle or compromise any such claim provided, however, that the consent of the Licensee shall be required if any settlement or compromise provides for non-monetary relief against the Licensee. For the avoidance of doubt, the Licensor
shall be solely liable for any monetary damages resulting from or arising out of any claim, suit or demand made against the Licensee for its use of the Inmarsat Marks in the Territory in accordance with the terms of this Agreement where the Licensee
is required under the terms of the SSAA to use the Inmarsat Marks in connection with the Services, provided that the Licensor has received notice of such claim from the Licensee. 

  

	7.5	Where a claim is made for an alleged infringement arising from use of the Inmarsat Marks in an Unregistered Territory, the Licensor shall use all reasonable endeavours to negotiate
a licence or other agreement with the claimant to resolve the alleged infringement if necessary. The Licensee acknowledges that if the Licensor is unable to negotiate a licence or to otherwise resolve the alleged infringement, the Licensee may be
required to cease use of the Inmarsat Marks in the Unregistered Territory. Where, in order for the Licensee to continue using the Inmarsat Marks, a licence fee is levied by a third party in settlement of any alleged infringement, the Licensee may
elect to either pay such licence fee or to cease to use the Inmarsat Marks in the relevant Unregistered Territory. 

  

	8.	Disclaimers and Warranties 

  

	8.1	Whilst the Licensee acknowledges and agrees that nothing in this Agreement implies that any trade mark applications listed in part (b) of either Annexes 1 or 2 shall proceed to
grant, or that any registrations listed in part (a) of either of those Annexes shall be valid, the Licensor represents and warrants that the said trade marks are registered in the countries listed. 

  

					
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	8.2	The Licensor makes no representation or warranty with respect to the use of the Inmarsat Marks in relation to the Services and disclaims to the fullest extent permitted by law all
liabilities that may arise from any Services rendered using the Inmarsat Marks. 

  

	8.3	The Licensor makes no representation or warranty with respect to the existence of possible third party rights in the Inmarsat Marks or similar marks in the Territory. The Licensor
makes no representation or warranty that the use of the Inmarsat Marks by the Licensee in the Territory shall not infringe the rights of any third party. 

  

	8.4	The Licensee warrants that it will use the Inmarsat Marks only as authorised under this Agreement, and that it will comply with and follow all appropriate laws, regulations,
guidelines, rules and practices, (including the standards of any appropriate professional association) in the Territory with respect to its use of the Inmarsat Marks in relation to the Services. 

  

	8.5	The Licensee shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Licensor, the Organization and their Affiliates, assigns and successors against any and all claims (whether threatened or
actual), losses, damages, liabilities, costs, penalties, fines and expenses (including without limitation legal expenses) resulting from or arising out of the performance or non-performance by the Licensee of this Agreement, or resulting from any
claim by any third party (including any governmental authority) relating to the distribution, sale, advertising or use of the Services provided by the Licensee using the Inmarsat Marks. 

  

	9.	Term and Termination 

  

	9.1	This Agreement shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue in force until termination or expiration of the SSAA in accordance with the terms thereof, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with Clause 9.2 below. 

  

	9.2	Either Party may terminate this Agreement without prejudice to any of its other remedies under this Agreement forthwith by notice in writing to the other if:

  

	 	(a)	the other Party is in material breach of the terms of this Agreement, and has not remedied the breach within thirty (30) days of having been given notice in writing specifying
the breach; or 

  

	 	(b)	the other Party becomes insolvent or is unable to pay its debts in the ordinary course of business; 

  

	9.3	The Licensor may terminate this Agreement without prejudice to any of its other remedies under this Agreement forthwith by notice in writing to the Licensee if:

  

	 	(a)	the Licensee takes any action that would or might invalidate or put into dispute the Licensor’s, Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited’s or the Organization’s (as the case
may be) title in the Inmarsat Marks or any of them, or assists any other person directly or indirectly in any such action; 

  

					
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	 	(b)	the Licensee takes any action that would or might invalidate any registration of the Inmarsat Marks or any of them, or assists any other person directly or indirectly in any such
action; or 

  

	 	(c)	the Licensee takes any action that would or might support an application to remove any of the Inmarsat Marks from the registers of the Registered Territory or elsewhere, or assists
any other person directly or indirectly in any such action. 

  

	9.4	Upon the expiry or termination of this Agreement, for whatever reason, the Licensee shall: 

  

	 	(a)	immediately cease its use of the Inmarsat Marks, and shall have no further right to use the Inmarsat Marks, except as otherwise specified under this Clause. The Licensee shall
dispose of all promotional and other materials bearing or relating to the Inmarsat Marks in accordance with the Licensor’s instructions; and 

  

	 	(b)	execute all documents necessary for cancellation of the Licensee as a registered user or registered licensee and refrain from engaging in any act that would lead a person to think
that the Licensee is still associated or connected with the Licensor. 

  

	10.	Assignment and Subcontracting 

  

	10.1	The DP may not assign or transfer a right or obligation under this Agreement, except that it may assign any of its rights or transfer any of its obligations to:

  

	 	(a)	any Affiliate of the DP pursuant to any intra-group reconstruction or reorganisation of the DP or of its business; or 

  

	 	(b)	a third party, 

 with the prior written consent of
Inmarsat, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld and provided always that in either circumstance the DP shall remain liable to Inmarsat for all of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	10.2	The Licensor shall have the right to assign or novate this Agreement in whole or in part: 

  

	 	(a)	to its ultimate holding company or a subsidiary or an Affiliate of any tier at its absolute discretion; or 

  

					
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	 	(b)	to any other third party with the consent of the DP, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	11.	Entire Agreement 

 This Agreement and its Annexes
constitute the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter herein and supersede any prior oral or written agreements between the parties in relation to the same. Any modification of this Agreement shall be effective only if
agreed in writing and signed by both parties. 
  

	12.	Waiver 

 No failure or delay to enforce any
provision of this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver thereof or as a waiver of any other provision contained herein. 
  

	13.	Notices 

  

	13.1	A notice under or in connection with this Agreement (a “Notice”): 

  

	 	(a)	shall be in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	shall be in the English language; and 

  

	 	(c)	shall be delivered personally or sent by first class post (and air mail if overseas) [or by fax] to the Party due to receive the Notice at the address specified in Clause 13.2 or to
another address specified by that Party by not less than seven days’ written notice to the other Party received before the Notice was despatched. 

  

	13.2	The address referred to in Clause 13.1 is: 

  

	 	(a)	in the case of The Licensor: 

 Address: **** 

Fax: **** 
 Email: **** 
 Marked for the attention of: **** 
  

	 	(b)	in the case of the Licensee: 

 Address: 
 Fax: 
  
  

	*	Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The original contracts have been filed
separately with the SEC as part of the confidential treatment request. 

  

					
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 Email: 
 Marked for the attention of [•]; 
 [and a copy to: 
 Address: 
 Fax: 
 Email: 
 Marked for the attention of
[•]: 
  

	13.3	A Notice is deemed given: 

  

	 	(a)	if delivered personally, when the Person delivering the notice obtains the signature of a Person at the address referred to in Clause [•]; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by post, except air mail, two Business Days after posting it 

  

	 	(c)	if sent be electronic mail (e-mail), on the date of sending; 

  

	 	(d)	if sent by air mail, six Business Days after posting it; and 

  

	 	(e)	if sent by fax, when confirmation of its transmission has been recorded by the sender's fax machine. 

  

	14.	Severance 

 To the extent permitted by law, all
provisions of this Agreement shall be severable and no provision shall be affected by the invalidity of any other provision. 
  

	15.	Counterparts 

 This Agreement may be executed in
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. 
  

	16.	Governing Law and Jurisdiction 

  

	16.1	The construction, validity and performance of this Agreement and all matters arising from or connected with it are governed by English law and, save for any application for
injunctive relief made by either Party (which may be made in any court of competent jurisdiction), any dispute or difference of any kind whatever arising under, out of, or in connection with this Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive
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	16.2	If so requested by the Licensor, the Licensee shall, within thirty (30) days of such request, appoint an agent for service of process or any other document or proceedings in
England in relation to the subject matter of this Agreement, and shall notify the Licensor forthwith. The address of the Licensor for service of such process and any other such document or proceedings shall be that specified in Clause 13.2 above,
unless and until any alternative address is notified to the Licensee for that purpose. 

 In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have
caused their duly authorised representative to sign this Agreement on their behalf the day and year first above written. 
  

							
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 ANNEX 3 
 [please re-type on company headed paper] 
 INMARSAT SUB-LICENCE 
  

													
	To:	 	 International Mobile Satellite Organization
 99 City Road
 London, EC1Y 1AX
 United
Kingdom
	  		  		  		  	
						
	From:	 	 [company ]
 [address
 Inc country]
	  		  		  	Date:                        	  	

 Confidential 
 Dear Sirs 
 INMARSAT Sub-Licence 
 In consideration of your agreeing to permit Inmarsat Global Limited to grant to us a sub-licence to use the trade mark INMARSAT (“the Mark”)and your authorising us to use the Mark pursuant to Article
6ter of the Paris Convention, we hereby undertake that: 
  

	1.	our use of the Mark shall at all times be in keeping with and shall seek to maintain the distinctiveness and reputation associated with the Mark as such as from time to time
determined by you; 

  

	2.	we shall, upon your written notice, immediately cease any use of the Mark that is not consistent with paragraph 1 above. 

  

	3.	where we use the Mark we shall, if you so request, attach wording to show that it is a mark used by us with your permission; and 

  

	4.	we shall, upon your request from time to time, provide such assistance and information as you may reasonably require to enable you to audit our use of the Mark and enable you to
enforce your rights under this letter. 

 We acknowledge that you may appoint Inmarsat Global Limited to represent you as your agent in
relation to the matters set out in this letter. 
 FOR AN ON BEHALF OF [•DP/Licensee•] 
  

							
	Signed:	 	  
	 		 	
				
	Name:	 	  
	 		 	
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 IPR LICENCE AGREEMENT 
 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 and 
 [Name of •DP/Licensee•] 
  

					
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 IPR LICENCE AGREEMENT 
 This Agreement is made this [##] day of [##] 20XX. 
 Between: 
  

	(1)	Inmarsat Global Limited, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales, with registered number 3675885 whose registered office is at 99 City Road, London,
EC1Y 1AX ( “the Licensor”) and; 

  

	(2)	[•DP/Licensee•] a [private/public] company incorporated under the laws of [##], with registered number
[            ] whose [registered office]/ [principal place of business] is at [##] (“the Licensee”). 

 Whereas: 
  

	A.	The Licensor and the Licensee entered into an agreement for the provision of the Services (as defined) by the Licensee via the Space Segment (as defined) which commenced on
15 April 2004 and which expires on 14 April 2009, and the Parties wish to continue their relationship for a further term under the conditions set out in a subsequent agreement, entitled the Space Segment Access Agreement (“the
SSAA”), of even date. 

  

	B.	The Licensor has created the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures relating to the Services, in which it owns or controls certain IPR (as defined below), the use of which
may be required by the Licensee in order to provide the Services under the SSAA. 

  

	C.	The LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures may also include IPR in the form of Foreground Data and Background Data which has been developed by third parties for the
Licensor (“Third Party IPR”). 

  

	D.	Some IPR included in the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures is the subject of third party patents (“Third Party Patents”) in relation to which the Licensor
has the special right to grant sub-licences for use with certain Services in relation to the Space Segment. 

  

	E.	The Licensor wishes to grant to the Licensee and the Licensee wishes to accept a licence of the IPR in the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures, including the Third Party
IPR and Third Party Patents, to enable it to provide the Services via the Space Segment. 

  

					
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	F.	Some technology included in the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures is subject to third party IPR in relation to which the Licensor does not have the right to grant
sub-licences for use (“Contractor Third Party IPR”). In all such cases, the IPR holders have agreed to grant to Inmarsat’s distribution partners, of whom the Licensee is one, a non-exclusive licence for use with the Space Segment
either on a royalty free or a royalty bearing basis. If the Licensee wishes to take a licence of such Contractor Third Party IPR, it should apply direct to the IPR owners as such a licence shall not be included in this Agreement.

 NOW IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows: 
  

	1.	Definitions 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, except where the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 

 “Business Day” means a day other than a Saturday or Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales on which banks are generally open for
business in London. 
 “Commencement Date” means the date on which the SSAA becomes effective, being 14 April 2009 or
the date the SSAA is executed by both Parties, whichever is the later. 
 “Contractor Third Party IPR” means all those
patents and other IPR owned by third parties pursuant to a contract with the Licensor as set out in Attachment 1. 
 “GAN
System” means a development of the Inmarsat Mini-M system as defined in the Mini-M system definition manual, in which the turbo code channels are added at the transmission and/or reception level, so as to enable a worldwide range of data
and fax services to be offered at 14400 bits/sec, 28800 bits/sec, and 128000 bits/sec. 
 “Inmarsat Purposes” means in
connection with the design, development, manufacture, reconstruction, modification, establishment, marketing, operation or maintenance of equipment, components or software for use with the satellites and all other centralised infrastructure owned,
leased or operated by or on behalf of the Licensor for the purpose of providing mobile satellite communications services. 
 “IPR” means any intellectual property rights including but not limited to copyright, all patents and applications therefore listed in Attachment 1, all corresponding foreign applications and patents issuing thereon,
together with all re-issues and extensions thereof, software, know-how, technical or other information, forming part of the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures. 
  

					
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 “LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures” means all relevant system
definition manuals (SDMs), technical requirement documents and network operating procedures set out in the list in Annex A to the SSAA, as amended from time to time, as well as future SDMs and other related documents related to Services. 

“Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization, association, pool,
syndicate, sole proprietorship or government or agency or political subdivision thereof or any other form of organization not specifically listed. 
 “Services” means the same as Services in the SSAA. 
 “Space Segment” means the same as Space
Segment in the SSAA. 
 “SSAA” or “Space Segment Access Agreement” means the agreement between the Parties for the
continued provision of the Services using the Space Segment. 
 “Term” means the term of this Agreement as set out in Clause
7.1 herein. 
 “Third Party IPR” means IPR owned and/or controlled by a third party or third parties in respect of which the
Licensor has a non-exclusive, royalty free right to use and to authorise select third parties to use the same throughout the World for Inmarsat Purposes. 
 “Third Party Patents” means all those patents owned by third parties and not developed in relation to the Space Segment as are set out in Attachment 1. 
 “Upgrades” means updates to the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures for the Services which provide corrections of or
developments to the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures for the Services as part of the maintenance of the Services or development of the Services. 
  

	1.2	Any word or phrase defined in the SSAA shall have the same meaning in this Agreement unless otherwise defined. 

  

	1.3	The singular includes the plural and vice versa. 

  

	1.4	Unless the context otherwise indicates, references to Clauses, sub-clauses, recitals and to Annexes are to Clauses and sub-clauses of, and recitals and Annexes to this Agreement.

  

					
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	1.5	Headings to Clauses in this Agreement are included for the purpose of ease of reference only and shall not have any effect on the construction or the interpretation of this
Agreement. 

  

	1.6	References in this Agreement to any statute or statutory provision shall include any statute or statutory provision which amends, extends, consolidates or replaces the same and
shall include any orders, regulations, instruments or other subordinate legislation made under the relevant statute. 

  

	2.	Grant of Licence 

  

	2.1	Subject to the terms and conditions hereof the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the LES Technical Criteria and Operating
Procedures and the IPR therein together with the Third Party IPR in relation to the provision of Services by the Licensee using the Space Segment. 

  

	2.2	Subject to the terms and conditions hereof the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the Third Party Patents in relation to the GAN
Service only, in relation to the provision of the Services by the Licensee via the Space Segment. 

  

	2.3	The Licensee hereby acknowledges and agrees that should it wish to take a licence of the Contractor Third Party IPR, it shall apply direct to the IPR owners as such a licence is not
be included in this Agreement. 

  

	3.	Upgrades 

  

	3.1	The Licensor shall notify the Licensee during the Term of any Upgrades as soon as such Upgrades are made generally available to other parties in receipt of the LES Technical
Criteria and Operating Procedures. 

  

	3.2	The Licensor shall, upon notification to the Licensee of any Upgrades, specify whether same are mandatory or discretionary and the Licensee shall be under no obligation to take a
licence of any discretionary Upgrades. 

  

	3.3	All mandatory Upgrades shall be royalty free. 

  

	3.4	Where the Licensee wishes to take a licence of any discretionary Upgrades which the Licensor may issue during the Term of this Agreement, the Parties shall consult, with a view to
agreeing in good faith, any licence fee and the terms of payment in respect of same. The licence of such Upgrades shall be subject to all other terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

					
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	4.	Confidentiality 

  

	4.1	“Confidential Information” means all information of a confidential nature disclosed (whether in writing, orally or by another means and whether directly or
indirectly) by one Party (the “Disclosing Party”) to the other Party (the “Receiving Party”) whether before or after the date of this Agreement including, without limitation, information relating to the Disclosing Party’s
business affairs, products, operations, processes, plans or intentions, product information, know-how, design rights, trade secrets and market opportunities. 

  

	4.2	During the term of this Agreement and after termination or expiration of this Agreement for any reason the Receiving Party: 

  

	 	(a)	shall keep the Confidential Information confidential; 

  

	 	(b)	may not disclose the Confidential Information to another person except with the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party or in accordance with Clauses 4.3 and 4.4; and

  

	 	(c)	may not use the Confidential Information for a purpose other than the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	4.3	During the term of this Agreement the Receiving Party may disclose the Confidential Information to the following to the extent reasonably necessary for the purposes of this
Agreement: 

  

	 	(a)	its employees; 

  

	 	(b)	any Governmental Body or regulatory authority (including but not limited to the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other listing or securities authority or as required as
part of a debt financing or financial restructuring process; 

  

	 	(c)	its professional advisers; or 

  

	 	(d)	rescue agencies for the purposes of assisting in distress and safety missions; 

 (each a “Recipient”). 
  

	4.4	The Receiving Party shall ensure that each Recipient is made aware of and complies with all the Receiving Party’s obligations of confidentiality under this Agreement as if the
Recipient was a Party to this Agreement. 

  

	4.5	Clauses 4.1 to 4.4 do not apply to Confidential Information which: 

  

					
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	 	(a)	at the date of this Agreement or at any time after the date of this Agreement comes into the public domain other than through breach of this Agreement by the Receiving Party or a
Recipient; 

  

	 	(b)	can be shown by the Receiving Party to the Disclosing Party’s reasonable satisfaction to have been known by the Receiving Party before disclosure by the Disclosing Party to the
Receiving Party; or 

  

	 	(c)	subsequently comes lawfully into the possession of the Receiving Party from another. 

  

	4.6	Upon request from the Disclosing Party the Receiving Party shall promptly return to the Disclosing Party or destroy (as requested) all copies of Confidential Information.

  

	4.7	For the avoidance of doubt, either Party may disclose all or part of the terms of this Agreement to the extent necessary to comply with any United Kingdom, United States or other
listing or securities filing authorities should the Party seek such listing or filing for itself or, if part of a wider group of companies, its direct or indirect parent company. 

  

	5.	Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability 

  

	5.1	The Licensor makes no representation or warranty with respect to the existence of possible third party rights in the IPR, the Third Party IPR or the Third Party Patents anywhere in
the World and the Licensor makes no representation or warranty that the use by the Licensee of any of the IPR, the Third Party IPR or the Third Party Patents licensed hereunder shall not infringe the rights of any third party.

  

	5.2	The Licensor gives no warranty and the Licensee acknowledges and agrees that nothing in this Agreement implies that any patent applications licensed as part of the IPR shall proceed
to grant or, if already granted, shall be valid. 

  

	5.3	The Licensor makes no warranty, express or implied, or representation as to the validity, accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose or use of the IPR, the Third Party IPR or the
Third Party Patents. The Licensee uses the IPR, the Third Party IPR and/or the Third Party Patents at its own risk and on the basis that it may be unsuitable for the Licensee’s purposes. The Licensor shall not be liable for any loss (other than
personal injury or death) of any kind, including indirect or consequential loss, arising from the Licensee’s use of the IPR, the Third Party IPR or the Third Party Patents, whether in contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence)
or otherwise at law or equity. The Licensee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor against all claims by third parties arising from their use of the Licensee’s Services but not for personal injury or death. All warranties and
conditions, whether express or implied by statute, common law or otherwise are hereby excluded to the extent permitted by English Law. 

  

					
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	5.4	The Licensor has the right to modify, amend, withdraw or delete all or part of the LES Technical Criteria and Operating Procedures from time to time and at any time without
incurring any liability to the Licensee. 

  

	6.	Protection of the IPR 

  

	6.1	If: 

  

	 	(a)	any IPR is attacked; or 

  

	 	(b)	any application for a patent is made by or any patent is granted to a third party by reason of which the third party may be granted or may have been granted rights which conflict
with any of the rights granted to the Licensee under any of the IPR; or 

  

	 	(c)	any unlicensed activities are carried on by any third party which constitute an infringement of the Licensor’s IPR, 

 the Licensee shall forthwith notify the Licensor of any such matters and shall join the Licensor in taking all such steps (if any) as in the
Licensor’s opinion (in his total discretion) shall be desirable for the protection of the Licensor’s rights. The expenses incurred in taking such steps and any profits which may be obtained shall be for the account of the Licensor.

  

	7.	Term and Termination 

  

	7.1	This Agreement shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue in force until termination or expiration of the SSAA in accordance with the terms thereof, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with Clause 7.2 below. 

  

	7.2	The Licensor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, without prejudice to any of its other rights and remedies, forthwith by notice in writing to the Licensee in the event
that: 

  

	 	(a)	the Licensee shall default in due performance or observance of any of its material obligations on its part to be performed or observed hereunder and (in the case of a remediable
breach) fails to remedy such breach within thirty (30) days of being requested by written notice to do so; or 

  

					
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	 	(b)	the Licensee becomes insolvent or is unable to pay its debts in the ordinary course of business; 

  

	8.	Consequences of Termination 

 In the event of
termination of this Agreement howsoever arising: 
  

	 	(a)	all outstanding sums payable by the Licensee to the Licensor shall immediately become due and payable; 

  

	 	(a)	all rights and licenses shall cease; 

  

	 	(b)	the Licensee shall cease all and any exploitation of the IPR, the Third Party IPR or the Third Party Patents; and 

  

	 	(c)	the Licensee shall return promptly to the Licensor all copies of the IPR, the Third Party IPR and the Third Party Patents and any other information, to the extent that same remains
confidential under the provisions of Clause 4 of this Agreement. 

  

	9.	General 

  

	9.1	The termination of this Agreement howsoever arising shall be without prejudice to the provisions of Clause 4 and Clause 8 and to any rights of either Party which may have accrued
by, at, or up to the date thereof. 

  

	9.2	In the event that any Clause or any part of any Clause contained in this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable by the judgment or decree by consent or otherwise of a court
of competent jurisdiction from whose decision no appeal is or can be taken, all other clauses or parts of clauses contained in this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall not be affected thereby for the term of this Agreement.

  

	10.	No Other Agreement or Warranties 

 This Agreement,
together with the SSAA, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and each Party confirms to the other that it has not entered into this Agreement on the basis of, or in reliance upon, any
representations or warranties made or given by the other Party, its servants or agents. 
  

					
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	11.	Assignment and Subcontracting 

  

	11.1	The DP may not assign or transfer a right or obligation under this Agreement, except that it may assign any of its rights or transfer any of its obligations to:

  

	 	(a)	any Affiliate of the DP pursuant to any intra-group reconstruction or reorganisation of the DP or of its business; or 

  

	 	(b)	a third party, 

 with the prior written consent of
Inmarsat, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld and provided always that in either circumstance the DP shall remain liable to Inmarsat for all of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	11.2	The Company shall have the right to assign or novate this Agreement in whole or in part: 

  

	 	(a)	to its ultimate holding company or a subsidiary or an Affiliate of any tier at its absolute discretion; or 

  

	 	(b)	to any other third party with the consent of the DP, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	12.	Entire Agreement 

 This Agreement and its Annexes
constitute the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter herein and supersede any prior oral or written agreements between the parties in relation to the same. Any modification of this Agreement shall be effective only if
agreed in writing and signed by both parties. 
  

	13.	Waiver 

 No failure or delay to enforce any
provision of this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver thereof or as a waiver of any other provision contained herein. 
  

	14.	Notices 

  

	14.1	A notice under or in connection with this Agreement (a “Notice”): 

  

	 	(a)	shall be in writing; 

  

					
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	 	(b)	shall be in the English language; and 

  

	 	(c)	shall be delivered personally or sent by first class post (and air mail if overseas) [or by fax] to the Party due to receive the Notice at the address specified in Clause [•]
or to another address specified by that Party by not less than seven days’ written notice to the other Party received before the Notice was despatched. 

  

	14.2	The address referred to in Clause [•] is: 

  

	 	(a)	in the case of The Licensor: 

 Address: 
 Fax: 
 Marked for the attention of [•];

 [and a copy to: 
 Address:

 Fax: 
 Marked for the
attention of [•];] 
  

	 	(b)	in the case of the Licensee: 

 Address: 
 Fax: 
 Marked for the attention of [•];

 [and a copy to: 
 Address:

 Fax: 
 Marked for the
attention of [•]: 
  

					
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	14.3	A Notice is deemed given: 

  

	 	(a)	if delivered personally, when the Person delivering the notice obtains the signature of a Person at the address referred to in Clause [•]; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by post, except air mail, two Business Days after posting it 

  

	 	(c)	if sent be electronic mail (e-mail), on the date of sending; 

  

	 	(d)	if sent by air mail, six Business Days after posting it; and 

  

	 	(e)	if sent by fax, when confirmation of its transmission has been recorded by the sender’s fax machine. 

  

	15.	Governing Law and Jurisdiction 

  

	15.1	The construction, validity and performance of this Agreement and all matters arising from or connected with it are governed by English law and, save for any application for
injunctive relief made by either Party (which may be made in any court of competent jurisdiction), any dispute or difference of any kind whatever arising under, out of, or in connection with this Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the English courts. 

  

	15.2	If so requested by the Licensor the Licensee shall, within thirty (30) days of such request, appoint an agent for service of process or any other document or proceedings in
England in relation to the subject matter of this Agreement, and shall notify the Licensor forthwith. The address of the Licensor for service of such process and any other such document or proceedings shall be that specified above at the head of
this Agreement, unless and until any alternative address is notified to the Licensee for that purpose. 

 In Witness Whereof the parties
have executed this Agreement in a manner binding upon them the day and year first above written 
  

							
	 SIGNED by
	 	)	 		 	
	 for and on behalf of
	 	)	 	  
	 	
	Inmarsat Global Limited	 	)	 		 	

  

					
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	 SIGNED by [NAME]
	 	)	 		 	
	 for and on behalf of
	 	)	 	  
	 	
	[•DP/Licensee•]	 	)	 		 	

  

					
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