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 NETWORK SERVICES DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT 
 INMARSAT GLOBAL LIMITED 
 and 

 [DP] 
  

					
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 CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	  	 	  	Page
	 1.
	  	 INTERPRETATION
	  	1
			
	 2.
	  	 TERM
	  	6
			
	 3.
	  	 APPOINTMENT OF DISTRIBUTION PARTNER
	  	6
			
	 4.
	  	 COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS
	  	7
			
	 5.
	  	 DISTRIBUTION PARTNER’S OBLIGATIONS
	  	9
			
	 6.
	  	 REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY
	  	11
			
	 7.
	  	 REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS OF DISTRIBUTION PARTNER
	  	12
			
	 8.
	  	 CHARGES
	  	12
			
	 9.
	  	 TAXES AND TAX CREDITS
	  	18
			
	 10.
	  	 TRADE MARKS AND BRANDING GUIDELINES
	  	19
			
	 11.
	  	 OWNERSHIP AND PROTECTION OF CODES AND OTHER INFORMATION
	  	20
			
	 12.
	  	 WARRANTIES
	  	21
			
	 13.
	  	 CONFIDENTIALITY
	  	21
			
	 14.
	  	 PUBLICITY
	  	23
			
	 15.
	  	 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
	  	24
			
	 16.
	  	 INDEMNITIES
	  	25
			
	 17.
	  	 VARIATION
	  	26
			
	 18.
	  	 BARRING AND SUSPENSION OF SIM CARDS
	  	27
			
	 19.
	  	 TERMINATION
	  	27
			
	 20.
	  	 CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION
	  	29
			
	 21.
	  	 FINANCIAL SECURITY
	  	30
			
	 22.
	  	 FORCE MAJEURE
	  	30
			
	 23.
	  	 ASSIGNMENT AND USE OF SERVICE PROVIDERS
	  	31
			
	 24.
	  	 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
	  	32
			
	 25.
	  	 AMENDMENTS
	  	33
			
	 26.
	  	 WAIVER
	  	34
			
	 27.
	  	 NOTICES
	  	34
			
	 28.
	  	 INVALIDITY
	  	36
			
	 29.
	  	 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS
	  	36
			
	 30.
	  	 ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES
	  	36
			
	 31.
	  	 COUNTERPARTS
	  	36
			
	 32.
	  	 COSTS OF THIS AGREEMENT
	  	36
			
	 33.
	  	 RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES
	  	37
			
	 34.
	  	 GOVERNING LAW
	  	37

  

					
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 ANNEXES 
  

			
	ANNEX 1	  	Service Description
		
	ANNEX 2	  	Charges and Terms and Conditions
		
	ANNEX 3	  	Distribution Partner Obligations and Performance
		
	ANNEX 4	  	Distribution Partner Technical Performance Criteria
		
	ANNEX 5	  	Service Levels
		
	ANNEX 6	  	Branding Guidelines
		
	ANNEX 7	  	Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures
		
	ANNEX 8	  	Trade Mark Licence Agreement
		
	ANNEX 9	  	Service Commencement, Distribution Partner Launch & Service Availability Dates
		
	ANNEX 10	  	Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures

  

					
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 THIS AGREEMENT is made on this [—] day of [—] 2009 
 BETWEEN: 
  

	1.	Inmarsat Global Limited, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales (registered no. 3675885) whose registered office is at 99 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AX,
United Kingdom (the “Company”); and 

  

	2.	[—DP—] a [private/public] company incorporated under the laws of [—]
with registered number [            ] whose registered office is at [—] (“the DP”). 

 Recitals 
  

	(A)	The Company operates a telecommunications network, comprising a satellite constellation and terrestrial infrastructure capable of providing communications services on a near global
basis. Access to the facilities and services provided by this network is to be made available to end users via a number of means, including Distribution Partners to be appointed by the Company. 

  

	(B)	The DP wishes to market and resell the Services to its Service Providers and/or Subscribers subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	1.	Interpretation 

  

	1.1.	In this Agreement: 

 “Affiliate” 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); 
 “Agreement” means this agreement and its Annexes; 
 “APN” means Access Point Node; 
 “Branding Guidelines” means the trade mark branding and usage guidelines produced by the Company’s marketing communications department from time to time as set out in Annex 6; 
  

					
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 “BSS” means the business support system, being several functional modules that
enable the DP to send and receive transactions, Call Data Records and information relating to provisioning, billing, sales leads and customer management; 
 “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; 
 “Call Data Records” or “CDRs” means the data record showing particulars of mobile satellite transmissions, which shall
include the SIM Card identification number, country code of call origination, data volume transmitted or call duration (as appropriate), and date and time. 
 “Charges” means the charges payable by the DP to the Company for the provision of the Services via the Space Segment as set out in Annex 2; 
 “Control” means, in relation to any company, partnership or other entity, the beneficial ownership of more than 50% of the issued share
capital of, or the legal power to direct or cause the direction of the general management of the company, partnership or entity in question; 
 “CRM” means the Company’s or the DP’s customer relationship management system; 
 “Distribution
Partners” or “DPs” means those third parties authorised by the Company to distribute mobile satellite communications services, including the Services, using the Space Segment. 
 “Distribution Partner Code” or “DP Code” means a unique code issued by the Company to the DP for the purposes of
identifying the DP within the BSS; 
 “DPI” means Distribution Partner Interface; 
 “Distribution Partner Launch Date” or “DP Launch Date” means the date on which the DP makes available the Service(s) to
its Service Providers and Subscribers as detailed in Annex 9; 
 “E.212 Number” means the international mobile subscriber
identifier; 
 “Effective 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; 
  

					
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 “Governmental Authorisation” means any approval, consent, licence, permit, waiver,
or other authorisation issued, granted, given, or otherwise made available by or under the authority of any Governmental Body; 
 “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 Indemnified Parties” means the Company or any Affiliate of the Company, and their officers, directors, employees
or agents; 
 “Inmarsat Network” means all or any part of the terrestrial or Satellite based communications network over
which the Company’s Services are provided, whether directly or indirectly owned or operated by the Company, or via or in conjunction with third parties. 
 “Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures” means the technical and operating policies and procedures in relation to the Service(s) as are in force and made available by the Company from time to
time at the Company’s discretion including, but not limited to, the operational policies and procedures particularised in Annex 10. 
 “Insolvency Event” means, in relation to a Person, that: 
  

	 	(a)	a resolution is passed or an order is made by a court of competent jurisdiction for its winding up or dissolution; 

  

	 	(b)	it enters into voluntary or involuntary liquidation (other than a solvent liquidation for the purposes of an amalgamation or reconstruction with the prior written consent of the
other Party); 

  

	 	(c)	an administrator, administrative receiver, liquidator, receiver or similar officer is appointed with respect to it or over all or substantially all of its assets or any proceedings
are commenced for the appointment of any such officer; 

  

	 	(d)	it is unable to pay its debts as and when they fall due, or becomes insolvent; or 

  

	 	(e)	any analogous event occurs under the law of any other jurisdiction. 

 “Intellectual Property” means any intellectual property including patents, trade marks, service marks, registered designs, applications and rights to apply for any of those rights, trade, business and
company names, internet domain names and email addresses, unregistered trade marks and service marks, copyrights, database rights, rights in software, know how, rights in designs and inventions; 
  

					
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 “Ocean Region” means global beam satellite coverage areas of the Satellites,
together with such other ocean regions as shall be introduced in the future. 
 “Operational Emergency” means a situation
which, in the reasonable opinion of the Company, acting in good faith, has caused or is likely to cause damage, unavailability, delay, interruption or interference to the Space Segment; 
 “Parties” means the DP and the Company, and “Party” shall mean either of them, as applicable; 
 “Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organisation, association, pool, syndicate,
sole proprietorship or government or agency or political subdivision thereof or any other form of organisation not specifically listed; 
 “POP” means Point of Presence; 
 “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; 
 “Satellite Access Station” or “SAS” means a ground station interfacing with one or
more Satellites, with an interface to the terrestrial network in support of any Service; 
 “Services” means the services to
be provided by the Company to the DP pursuant to this Agreement and which the DP is authorised to and shall make available to Service Providers and Subscribers, as set out in Annex 1, together with any additional services that the Company elects to
offer under this Agreement, at which time Annex 1 and any other affected Annexes shall be amended accordingly; 
 “Service
Availability Date” means the date or dates upon which the Company makes available the Services to the DP under this Agreement; 
 “Service Commencement Date” means the date or dates on which a Service or Services are first incorporated into this Agreement as set out in Annex 9; 
 “Service Levels” means the standards and measures set for the Services which are applicable to the Company and the DP as set out in Annex
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 “Service Numbers” means those internationally recognised “E.164 Numbers”
allocated for the Services; 
 “Service Providers” means those Persons who purchase Services from the DP to resell those
Services and those Persons who are engaged by the DP to resell or facilitate the sale of the Services on behalf of the DP; 
 “Service
Provider Contract” means the agreement in place between the DP and each Service Provider in respect of the Services; 
 “SIM
Card” means a subscriber identity module card which uniquely identifies the end user of a User Terminal; 
 “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; 
 “Subscriber” means a company or individual who contracts to subscribe to the Services via the DP or via a Service Provider appointed by
the DP; 
 “Subscriber Contract” means the agreement in place between the DP or Service Provider on the one hand and any
Subscriber on the other; 
 “Technological Fraud” means, inter alia, the fraudulent or unauthorised use of the Services, or
any of them, including but not limited to the cloning of SIM Cards and the theft or other misuse of SIM Card identification numbers; 
 “Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures” has the meaning ascribed to it in Annex 7; 
 “Trade
Marks” means the trade marks or trade mark applications set out in the Trade Mark Licence Agreement; 
 “Trade Mark Licence
Agreement” means the agreement between the Parties for the licence by the Company of the Trade Marks contained in Annex 8 hereto; 
 “User Terminal” or “UT” means a mobile earth station terminal used in any of the Services; 
  

	1.2.	In this Agreement a reference to: 

  

	 	1.2.1.	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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	 	1.2.2.	a document is a reference to that document as modified or replaced from time to time; 

  

	 	1.2.3.	the singular includes the plural and vice versa (unless the context otherwise requires); 

  

	 	1.2.4.	a Clause or Annex, unless the context otherwise requires, is a reference to a Clause of, or Annex to, this Agreement. 

  

	1.3.	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:

  

	 	1.3.1.	the main body of this Agreement and Annex 2; 

  

	 	1.3.2.	the remainder of the Annexes to this Agreement not listed in Clause 1.3.1 above. 

  

	1.4.	The headings in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect its interpretation. 

  

	2.	Term 

 This Agreement shall commence on the
Effective Date and continue until the Company terminates the same by giving not less than two (2) years 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. 
  

	3.	Appointment of Distribution Partner 

  

	3.1.	The Company grants to the DP the non-exclusive right to access the Inmarsat Network for the provision and distribution of the Services. For the avoidance of doubt, 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, provided always that the Company shall not
unreasonably prefer, or differentiate between, entities when offering terms and conditions for the distribution of the same Services. 

  

					
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	3.2.	In order for the DP to provide the Services to Subscribers by resale of the Services to Subscribers, and to enable Subscribers to access the Inmarsat Network, the DP agrees to
market and promote the Services on the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. 

  

	3.3.	The DP shall be entitled to a unique DP Code given by the Company, which shall be used for network and operational management purposes only. 

  

	3.4.	No rights or licences are granted by the Company to the DP other than those expressly provided for in this Agreement. 

  

	3.5.	The DP may describe itself as the Company’s “Authorised DP” for the Services, but shall not hold itself out as the Company’s agent for sales of the Services, or
as being entitled to bind the Company in any way save as expressly provided for in this Agreement. 

  

	3.6.	Nothing in this Agreement shall entitle the DP, its Service Providers or Subscribers to any priority of supply in relation to the Services as against other DPs, DPs’ Service
Providers or Subscribers respectively, or as against any other services provided by the Company other than under this Agreement. 

  

	4.	Company’s Obligations 

 With effect from the Service
Availability Date the Company shall: 
  

	4.1.	obtain all necessary network identification, Service Numbers and addressing codes to enable proper routing of DP/Service Provider traffic; and 

  

	4.2.	provide the Services to the DP during the term of this Agreement on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement; 

  

	4.3.	provide the DPI for SIM Card activation, including processing orders, terminating the orders, terminating the Service, terminating the Subscriber and barring Subscriber access;

  

	4.4.	provide system/network availability as set out in Annex 5; 

  

	4.5.	provide to the DP the Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures and instruction manuals where relevant to the DP’s role in reselling the Services as may be available from
time to time at the Company’s discretion; 

  

	4.6.	set the Charges as referred to in Clause 8 and Annex 2; 

  

	4.7.	 provide wholesale billing data for the Services to the DP (or its nominated billing service 

  

					
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contractor). The Company’s responsibility for such information shall cease when the CDRs and/or billing data has been passed to the DP (or its nominated
billing service contractor) in accordance with the service levels set out in Annex 5; 

  

	4.8.	provide to the DP and its contractors, relevant standards and interfaces to enable the DP to provide retail billing to its Service Providers and Subscribers;

  

	4.9.	provide centralised customer care to the DP on a twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week basis, which shall include an enquiry handling process in accordance
with the service levels set out in Annex 5; 

  

	4.10.	provide and charge at the Company’s prevailing rates any other technical support as may be reasonably requested by the DP; 

  

	4.11.	from time to time, provide free product training to the DP, provided always that, should the DP require additional training, the Company reserves the right to charge for the
provision of same. In addition, the Company reserves the right to impose fees due to cancellations less than two (2) weeks in advance, or due to inadequate attendance by the DP’s nominated attendees. 

  

	4.12.	keep the DP informed about any new features of the Services as reasonably necessary to enable the DP to properly perform its obligations under this Agreement;

  

	4.13.	use reasonable endeavours to assist the DP with its efforts to eliminate economic losses and inconvenience to legitimate Subscribers arising from Technological Fraud, including but
not limited to, the cloning of SIM Cards; 

  

	4.14.	comply with the Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures relevant to the DP as set out in Annex 7, as amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 25;

  

	4.15.	comply with all reasonable security measures required for interfacing with the DP’s infrastructure and to ensure the security of billing information and any payment details
being transmitted between the Parties across the DPI and all reasonable security measures required for interfacing with the DP POP, in each case as agreed between the Company and the DP. Such security measures shall include, but not be limited to,
any requirements set out in the Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures, as well as the provision of routers, firewalls and other equipment. The Company shall also test its own equipment on a regular basis to safeguard security.

  

					
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	5.	Distribution Partner’s Obligations 

 With effect from the
Service Availability Date the DP shall: 
  

	5.1	use all commercially reasonable endeavours to promote and market the Services covered by this Agreement and to meet customer needs and expectations in a reasonable manner.

  

	5.2	comply with the minimum DP Performance Obligations in Annex 3 and where the DP or its Service Providers or Subscribers connect terrestrial infrastructure to the Inmarsat Network
(through their own APNs) the Distribution Partner shall use reasonable endeavours to comply with the Distribution Partner Technical Performance Criteria as detailed in Annex 4 of this Agreement; 

  

	5.3	comply with all reasonable security measures required for interfacing with the BSS and to ensure the security of billing information and any payment details being transmitted
between the Parties (or to the DP’s contracted third party, if applicable) and all reasonable security measures required for interfacing with the Inmarsat Network. Such security measures shall include, but not be limited to, any requirements
set out in the Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures and the provision of routers, firewalls and other equipment for the DP such that the DP shall maintain network security on DP managed network elements. The DP shall provide a secure
electronic link or leased line to the BSS to collect or send data to the file stores and conduct testing on a regular basis to ensure security; 

  

	5.4	provide twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week technical and provisioning after-sales customer service and helpline to: (i) undertake appropriate fault
finding to determine whether faults reported are Subscriber, UT or Service related; (ii) support Service Providers and Subscribers to ensure that the Service Level Agreements in Annex 5 are on a back-to-back basis with the DP’s
distribution channel and, for this purpose, shall keep its personnel adequately trained regarding the Services. At all times such support shall be sufficient to support the DP’s customer base, taking account of the specific demands and
requirements of the DP’s individual market. For the avoidance of doubt, the Company’s customer care support desk shall also provide support to the DP where access to the Space Segment, SAS, or any other part of the Inmarsat Network not
under its control is lost or curtailed; 

  

	5.5	provide appropriate after sales customer support and helpline support to Service Providers and Subscribers; 

  

	5.6	undertake appropriate fault finding to determine whether faults reported are Subscriber, UT or service related; 

  

					
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	5.7	activate Subscribers via the DPI or CRM, ensuring that all mandatory BSS fields as required by the Company are completed prior to SIM Card activation; 

  

	5.8	ensure the continued accuracy of all information that the DP inputs into the BSS by whatever method. For the avoidance of doubt, the Company shall not be liable for loss of revenue
due to incomplete or inaccurate information entered in the BSS by the DP; 

  

	5.9	provide retail billing to its Service Providers and Subscribers (either itself or via a nominated billing services contractor); 

  

	5.10	remit payment to the Company for the Services in accordance with Clause 8; 

  

	5.11	accept responsibility under the terms of this Agreement for any Service Provider or Subscriber bad debt or credit risk, except to the extent directly related to a breach of this
Agreement by the Company; 

  

	5.12	use its reasonable endeavours to eliminate economic losses, and inconvenience to legitimate Subscribers arising from Technological Fraud including, without limitation, the cloning
of SIM Cards and theft of SIM Card identification numbers. For the avoidance of doubt, any fraud originating from, or due to connection with, third party networks shall be the responsibility of the DP and the Company shall have no liability in
respect thereof; 

  

	5.13	have no obligation to pay the Charges for the Services as referred to in Clause 8 in cases where the DP has unknowingly carried traffic to or from a User Terminal through which
Technological Fraud has been perpetrated for the sixty (60) days prior to the notification of the Company by the DP that it knows or suspects that a particular Subscriber’s User Terminal is fraudulent or is being fraudulently operated,
provided that the DP shall immediately provide such notification upon becoming so aware and shall provide reasonable proof to the Company that Technological Fraud has occurred. For clarity, the DP shall be liable to pay Charges so incurred outside
such sixty (60) day period; 

  

	5.14	comply with the Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures relevant to the DP as set out in Annex 7 and as amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 25;

  

	5.15	notwithstanding the foregoing, have an obligation to pay Charges under the circumstances outlined in Clause 5.13 above in the event that: 

  

	 	5.15.1.	the DP receives non-refundable payment for all the Services provided from the Subscriber in question, or in the event that the DP receives such non-refundable payment in part only
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	 	5.15.2.	the DP provides the Services to the Subscriber’s User Terminal in question after the Company informs the DP that the Company has reason to believe, and provides reasonable
proof to the DP, that such Subscriber’s User Terminal is fraudulent or is being fraudulently operated; or 

  

	 	5.15.3.	the DP’s failure to comply with the Technological Fraud Prevention Procedures in Annex 7 has allowed Technological Fraud to take place; 

  

	5.16	provide access to the Company’s CRM to its own personnel including subcontracted personnel (other parties or companies who request this access shall require the Company’s
permission and shall be required to comply with data protection and security provisions as applicable); 

  

	5.17	poll the DPI for collection of CDRs used for billing purposes at specified time intervals agreed with the Company to ensure that its internal records in relation to the Services
usage are up-to-date; 

  

	5.18	comply with Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures and any amendments to Inmarsat Operational Policies and Procedures which are made in accordance with Clause 25. Where the DP
or its Service Providers or Subscribers connect directly to the Inmarsat Network via its own infrastructure (PoP and/or APN) the DP shall report to the Company in an accurate and timely manner in accordance with Annex 4 any DP infrastructure
operational events relevant to operational procedures or loss of service; and 

  

	5.19	be responsible for its relevant interconnect solution, as set out in the applicable Company interconnection document for the Service concerned, in force from time to time, a copy of
which the DP hereby acknowledges has been provided to it. 

  

	6.	Regulatory Obligations of the Company 

 The Company shall use all
reasonable endeavours to procure and maintain any Governmental Authorisations necessary to provide the Space Segment and operate its SASs for the provision of the Services and use reasonable endeavours to comply with all statutes, by-laws,
regulations and requirements of any government or other competent authority applicable to the Company, save always that the procurement or maintenance of all Governmental Authorisations shall be at the reasonable discretion of the Company in any
country or flag state where the relevant authority imposes onerous financial, commercial or technical requirements as a condition of granting such licences. 
  

					
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	7.	Regulatory Obligations of Distribution Partner 

 The DP shall:

  

	7.1.	assume responsibility itself or procure that its Service Providers assume responsibility for all Governmental Authorisations (including activation and billing requirements) that may
be required for the service provision or operation of User Terminals by the flag state or in all countries where the DP carries on business in relation to the Services, or where the User Terminals are used. On request from the Company, the DP shall
use reasonable endeavours to provide documentary proof to the Company of any Governmental Authorisations; 

  

	7.2.	have an obligation in respect of compliance with applicable government export regulations and the like for service and use of User Terminals under DP licence in particular
countries; 

  

	7.3.	obtain all registrations under relevant data protection legislation, if any; 

  

	7.4.	be responsible for informing its Service Providers and Subscribers, at the time of activation or when relevant changes are published by the regulator, about applicable regulatory
requirements; 

  

	7.5.	in the interests of ensuring that as many Distribution Partners as possible enter the market, refrain from unreasonably opposing applications for governmental authorisations from
other Distribution Partners/Service Providers in any jurisdiction; 

  

	7.6.	subject to legal obligations (including without limitation, any relating to data protection legislation) which so preclude, provide all information to the Company to the extent
reasonably necessary to enable the Company to respond to regulatory requirements, such as legal intercept/forced routing of traffic, terminal directories or traffic reports in a timely manner; 

  

	7.7.	assume responsibility itself or shall procure that its Service Providers or Subscribers assume responsibility for the payment of import taxes and duties arising from the import of
User Terminals and promotional goods and/or publicity material for the Services. 

  

	8.	Charges 

  

	8.1.	The DP shall pay to the Company, subject to the provisions of this Clause 8: 

  

	 	8.1.1.	the Charges calculated in accordance with Annex 2 for Services provided hereunder to the DP by the Company, which Charges may be adjusted from time to time by the Company at
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	 	8.1.2.	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 Clause 5.13, the DP shall be responsible for the payment of the amounts in 8.1.1 and 8.1.2
above to the Company for all Services that are provided, including those Services provided by Service Providers and, Subscribers. 
  

	8.2.	The Charges set out in Annex 2 are currently denominated in United States Dollars (USD$). The Company may, at any time after 31 December 2010, denominate all or part of such
Charges in either United States Dollars (USD$), Euros (EUR€), or Pounds 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 8.1.1 and 8.1.2 above shall be paid to the Company in the currency in which
such amounts have been denominated in. 

  

	8.3.	Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 8.2 above 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 the DP being given a minimum of thirty (30) days prior written notice thereof and provided always that wherever practical such change shall be applied in a non-discriminatory manner.

 Payment of Charges 
  

	8.4.	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 25, following such an assessment, the standard payment terms set out below may be varied accordingly by the Company. 

  

	8.5.	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. 

  

	8.6.	 With respect to the Services as set out in Annex 2, the Company shall invoice the DP on a calendar month basis. The Company shall prepare and distribute invoices no
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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”) **** days after the end of the month to which the invoice relates during the period from the Effective Date to **** With effect from ****
the Payment Due Date shall be **** days after the end of the month to which the invoice relates. 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: 

  

	 	8.6.1.	summary of traffic volumes by Service; 

  

	 	8.6.2.	differentiation of chargeable and non-chargeable traffic; and 

  

	 	8.6.3.	any other information relevant to charging such as call direction. 

  

	8.7.	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 8.6 above, as appropriate, and shall be due for payment on the last Business Day prior to the period to which the volume commitment refers. 

  

	8.8.	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 **** 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 within thirty (30) days of such discovery of the intention to make such adjustments. 

  

	8.9.	An interest charge shall be imposed, at a rate of the current **** 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: 

  

	 	8.9.1.	the date on which payment of the Charges is received by the Company; or 

  

	 	8.9.2.	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 any right to suspend or terminate this Agreement in whole or in part, or any Service thereunder. 
  
  

	*	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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	8.10.	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, and a late payment interest charge shall not be made. 

  

	8.11.	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 identification details of the nominated entity. The DP shall at all time 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 
  

	8.12.	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
8.17 through 8.21 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 provision of any Service under this Agreement. In the
case where payment remains outstanding for more than sixty (60) days after the date on which the Company becomes entitled to suspend any Service, the Company shall have a right to terminate this Agreement forthwith. 

 The Company’s right to vary the payment provisions 
  

	8.13.	Without prejudice to the provisions of Clause 8.12 above, where the DP has failed to pay the Charges such that the Company would be entitled to suspend any Service pursuant to
Clause 8.12 above, on the second occurrence of such failure to pay, the provisions of Clause 8.6 above shall be automatically varied such that the Payment Due Date shall be reduced to thirty (30) days after the end-date of the month to which
the invoice refers. In such circumstances, the 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 DP’s obligations under
this Agreement. 

  

					
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	8.14.	Following a reduction in the Payment Due Date pursuant to Clause 8.13 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 8.6 above shall be automatically varied such that the Payment Due Date shall be reinstated to the period specified in Clause 8.6. 

  

	8.15.	Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 8.14 above, on the third occurrence of a failure to pay that would entitle the Company to suspend any Service, the provisions of Clause 8.6
above shall be automatically and permanently varied such that the Payment Due Date shall be reduced to thirty (30) days. 

  

					
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	8.16.	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 8.6 above shall 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 
  

	8.17.	The DP shall notify the Company as soon as possible but no later than thirty (30) days after the date of an invoice 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 8.9. 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 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 8.9 for any amounts paid after the Payment Due Date notwithstanding initiation of such discussions. 

  

	8.18.	The DP shall in all circumstances pay the undisputed amount of any invoice by the relevant Payment Due Date. 

  

	8.19.	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 8.17, then
such dispute shall 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. 

  

	8.20.	 In the event that the Company and the DP are unable to resolve the formal dispute in accordance with Clause 8.19 within the thirty (30) day period
specified therein, the dispute shall be determined by an expert in accordance with Clause 24.2. Where any payment made in accordance with Clause 8.19 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 8.9 from the 

  

					
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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. 

  

	9.	Taxes and Tax Credits 

  

	9.1.	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. 

  

	9.2.	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 shall be considered paid to the Company
by the DP. The DP shall 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 of tax withheld. 

  

	9.3.	In the event that any tax, duty, impost, levy or like charge becomes payable in any territory in accordance with Clause 9.1 (but not, for the avoidance of doubt, taxes described in
Clause 9.2), 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 shall 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; 

  

	9.4.	 If, and to the extent that, the DP pays a tax in accordance with Clause 9.3 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
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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 said Tax Credit. Use of Tax Credits shall be
determined under a first-in, first-out basis; 

  

	9.5.	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 shall 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. 

  

	9.6.	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. 

  

	10.	Trade Marks and Branding Guidelines 

  

	10.1.	The DP shall ensure that, during the Term, it has in place with the Company a valid Trade Mark Licence Agreement in the form of the Trade Mark Licence Agreement set out in Annex 8.

  

	10.2.	Following the execution of the Trade Mark Licence Agreement, the DP shall use the Trade Marks in all promotional, marketing and advertising material relating to the Company’s
products and services pursuant to the terms of the Trade Mark Licence Agreement, this Agreement and the Branding Guidelines. 

  

	10.3.	Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no express or implied licenses relating to Intellectual Property are granted to the DP under this Agreement or the Trade Mark Licence
Agreement. 

  

	10.4.	Notwithstanding Clause 1.3, in the event of conflict between any of the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of the Trade Mark Licence Agreement, the provisions of the
Trade Mark Licence Agreement shall prevail. 

  

					
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	10.5.	If the DP enters into a contractual arrangement with a Service Provider, the DP shall procure that the Service Provider shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, enter into a Trade
Mark Licence Agreement with the Company and shall use its best efforts to ensure that such Service Provider complies with the terms thereof, as well as with the Branding Guidelines. 

  

	11.	Ownership and Protection of Codes and Other Information 

  

	11.1.	The DP acknowledges that it does not own any Distribution Partner Code allocated to it by the Company. 

  

	11.2.	The Company may immediately withdraw a Distribution Partner Code in the event of termination of this Agreement. 

  

	11.3.	The Company may immediately suspend the DP’s use of any Distribution Partner Code in the event of a material breach by the DP of this Agreement. 

  

	11.4.	The DP shall have no right to seek any remedy from the Company in the event that Distribution Partner Code is withdrawn or suspended in accordance with Clauses 11.2 and 11.3 of this
Agreement. 

  

	11.5.	The Company may publish a list of registered DPs and their Distribution Partner Codes, provided always that the list shall not contain any information relating to the contractual
arrangements between the Company and the DP. 

  

	11.6.	The DP shall be responsible for maintenance and security of the E.212 Numbers distributed to it. The DP may transfer the E.212 Numbers distributed to it to its Service Providers for
the purposes of activation of SIM Cards, provided that at all times the DP remains responsible for ensuring the security of the SIM Cards. 

  

	11.7.	Once the Company (or a nominee of the Company) has assigned E.212 Numbers and authentication keys to a SIM Card, the SIM Card shall be the responsibility of the DP and, whilst the
DP may authorise its Service Providers and/or Subscribers to use the SIM Card, the DP shall not authorise any other DP to use the SIM Card. 

  

					
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	12.	Warranties 

  

	12.1.	Each Party to this Agreement warrants and represents that: 

  

	 	12.1.1.	it has the right, power and authority, and has taken all action necessary, to execute, deliver and exercise its rights, and perform its obligations under this Agreement;

  

	 	12.1.2.	it has all the necessary skill and experience to perform the Services at the specified Service Levels in accordance with Annex 5; 

  

	 	12.1.3.	performance of its obligations under this Agreement shall be undertaken by personnel that are adequately experienced, trained, qualified and skilled; 

  

	 	12.1.4.	this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation upon it and is executed by a duly authorised representative of the Party; 

  

	 	12.1.5.	the execution of this Agreement and the performance of its obligations under this Agreement do not and shall not breach the terms of any order, decree, judgement, arrangement,
understanding, instrument or agreement to which it is a Party, or by which it is otherwise bound; 

  

	 	12.1.6.	it has not suffered an Insolvency Event and has no reason to believe it shall suffer an Insolvency Event; 

  

	 	12.1.7.	it has not and shall not incur any liability or assume any obligation of any kind on behalf of the other Party; and 

  

	 	12.1.8.	it has not and shall not in any way pledge or purport to pledge credit or accept any order to make any contract binding upon the other Party. 

  

	12.2.	Each Party acknowledges that, in entering into this Agreement, it does not rely on any representation, warranty or other provision except as expressly provided in this Agreement and
that all conditions, warranties or other terms implied by statute or common law are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. 

  

	13.	Confidentiality 

  

	13.1.	“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. 

  

					
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	13.2.	During the term of this Agreement and after termination or expiration of this Agreement for any reason the Receiving Party: 

  

	 	13.2.1.	shall keep the Confidential Information confidential; 

  

	 	13.2.2.	may not disclose the Confidential Information to another person except with the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party or in accordance with Clauses 13.3 and 13.4; and

  

	 	13.2.3.	may not use the Confidential Information for a purpose other than the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	13.3.	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: 

  

	 	13.3.1.	its employees; 

  

	 	13.3.2.	third parties as required to comply with applicable laws or regulation 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; 

  

	 	13.3.3.	its professional advisers; or 

  

	 	13.3.4.	rescue agencies for the purposes of assisting in distress and safety missions or, in the case of Classic Aeronautical safety service communications, Air Traffic Service Providers
(each a “Recipient”). 

  

	13.4.	So far as reasonably practicable, 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. 

  

	13.5.	Clauses 13.1 through 13.4 do not apply to Confidential Information which: 

  

	 	13.5.1.	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; 

  

					
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	 	13.5.2.	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 

  

	 	13.5.3.	subsequently comes lawfully into the possession of the Receiving Party from another. 

  

	13.6.	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.

  

	13.7.	Without limiting the generality of Clause 13.3.2 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. 

  

	13.8.	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. 

  

	14.	Publicity 

  

	14.1.	The DP shall not release and shall use its best efforts to ensure that none of its Service Providers or Subscribers 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. 

  

	14.2.	In order for the Company to provide the approval referred to in Clause 14.1 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: 

  

	 	14.2.1.	be misleading, inaccurate or otherwise breach any laws or regulation; 

  

					
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	 	14.2.2.	cause material damage or loss to the Company or its reputation; or 

  

	 	14.2.3.	breach any term of this Agreement (including, but not limited to, the Branding Guidelines). 

  

	14.3.	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 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. 

  

	14.4.	For the avoidance of doubt and as stated above in Clause 13.7, 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.

  

	15.	Limitation of Liability 

  

	15.1.	Neither Party shall be liable on any basis, whether for negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation or otherwise, for direct or indirect loss of profit, loss of goodwill,
business opportunity or anticipated saving, or for indirect or consequential loss or damage, arising under or in connection with this Agreement. 

  

	15.2.	Nothing in this Agreement operates to exclude or restrict a Party’s liability for: (a) death or personal injury resulting from its negligence; or (b) that
Party’s fraud. 

  

	15.3.	Except as set out in this Agreement, all conditions, warranties, terms and undertakings, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, in respect of goods or services (including
without limitation the Services) provided by either Party are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by English law. 

  

	15.4.	Neither Party shall be liable to the other for loss suffered as a result of damage to, disclosure or the corruption or loss of, data or information transmitted under this Agreement.

  

	15.5.	The Company shall not be liable on any basis, whether for negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation or otherwise, to the DP or any third party for any direct loss, damage,
liability or expense arising from or in connection with any unavailability, delay, interruption or degradation in or to the Services or failure of the BSS, save to the extent caused by gross negligence, wilful misconduct or fraud on the part of the
Company under or in connection with this Agreement. 

  

					
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	15.6.	Excluding the DP’s obligation to pay charges to the Company, each Parties’ aggregate liability to the other under or in connection with this Agreement shall at all times
be limited to the greater of: (i) an amount equal to the total payments which have fallen due to the Company under the Agreement during the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the relevant time; and (ii) five million United
States Dollars (US$ 5 million). 

  

	15.7.	The DP shall use reasonable efforts to procure that any Service Provider Contract and/or any Subscriber Contract includes provisions which state that the Inmarsat Indemnified
Parties do not accept liability to any Person (including the DP or its Service Providers and their Affiliates or Subscribers) in connection with the provision of, or failure to provide, the Services: 

  

	 	15.7.1.	for negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation or for direct or indirect loss of profit, indirect or consequential loss or damage, including but not limited to loss of
goodwill, business opportunity or anticipated saving; 

  

	 	15.7.2.	for any loss or damage suffered as a result (whether direct or indirect) of degradation, failure or unavailability of the Services or the Service Levels, save to the extent caused
by an event of gross negligence, wilful misconduct and/or fraud by the Company; or 

  

	 	15.7.3.	for death or personal injury, except in the case of death or personal injury resulting from the Company’s negligence or fraud. 

  

	16.	Indemnities 

  

	16.1.	Subject to the provisions contained above in Clause 15, each Party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall defend, hold harmless, indemnify and keep indemnified on demand
the other Party (the “Indemnified Party”) against each loss, liability and cost arising out of or in connection with: 

  

	 	16.1.1.	a breach of this Agreement by the Indemnifying Party; 

  

	 	16.1.2.	failure by the Indemnifying Party to comply with any laws and/or regulations that are applicable to it in connection with this Agreement; or 

  

	 	16.1.3.	failure by the Indemnifying Party to obtain any Governmental Authorisation that is required in order for the Indemnifying Party to carry on business. 

  

	16.2.	Subject to the provisions contained above in Clause 15, the DP shall defend, hold harmless, indemnify and keep indemnified on demand the Inmarsat Indemnified Parties against each
loss, liability and cost arising out of or in connection with: 

  

	 	16.2.1.	a claim by a third party, however arising, as a result of or in connection with an alleged breach by the DP of its obligations under this Agreement; 

  

					
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	 	16.2.2.	a claim by a third party, however arising, as a result of or in connection with any act or omission of a Service Provider; and 

  

	 	16.2.3.	a claim by a third party, however arising, as a result of or in connection with the DP’s failure to include any provision(s) required under this Agreement to be included in any
Service Provider Contract or Subscriber Contract, whether or not the DP has used reasonable efforts to ensure that such provisions were so included. 

  

	16.3.	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. 

 Defence of Indemnified Claims 
  

	16.4	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 reasonably
necessary for the defence of the claim, including, without 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. 

  

	16.5	If, in the event of any claim subject to Clause 16.4, 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. 

  

	17.	Variation 

  

	17.1.	The Company may at any time vary the specification of the Services provided that such variation applies, wherever practical, in a non-discriminatory manner.

  

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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. 

  

	17.3.	The Company has the right to withdraw the Services, or any of them, provided always that 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 twelve (12) months prior written notice to the DP. 

  

	18.	Barring and Suspension of SIM Cards or Classic Aero AES 

  

	18.1.	Without prejudice to any right of termination contained herein, the Company may at any time during the Term bar or suspend any SIM Card(s) or, in the case of Classic Aeronautical
services, any AES, in any country or countries if: 

  

	 	18.1.1.	the DP commits a material breach of this Agreement and such breach is not remedied within thirty (30) days after receiving written notice from the Company requiring it to
remedy such breach. For the avoidance of doubt, a material breach of this Agreement includes (but is not limited to) failure by the DP to obtain and/or comply with Governmental Authorisations; and 

  

	 	18.1.2.	The Company is instructed to do so by a Governmental Body. At the reasonable request of the DP the Company shall use reasonable efforts to provide the DP with evidence of such
instruction by the Government Body. 

  

	18.2.	The Company shall use reasonable efforts to provide the DP with prior notice of its intention to bar or suspend a SIM Card or AES and a period of at least thirty (30) days in
which the DP may attempt to remedy the breach. 

  

	18.3.	The Company may bar or suspend any SIM Card without such prior notice if required by any law or regulation, or if in the Company’s reasonable opinion any delay in barring the
SIM Card may cause loss or damage (including but not limited to loss of reputation) to the Company. 

  

	19.	Termination 

  

	19.1.	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: 

  

	 	19.1.1.	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
thirty (30) 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; 

  

					
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	 	19.1.2.	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;

  

	 	19.1.3.	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 

  

	 	19.1.4.	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. 

  

	19.2.	The Company may additionally terminate this Agreement in whole or in part in any of the following circumstances: 

  

	 	19.2.1.	immediately upon written notice to the DP if the DP fails to pay outstanding invoices such that the provisions of Clause 8.12 are invoked; 

  

	 	19.2.2.	upon thirty (30) days written notice to the DP if the DP fails to comply with the provisions of Clause 5.2; 

  

	 	19.2.3.	immediately upon written notice to the DP if the DP has agreed to launch a Service(s) and has failed to commence providing the agreed Services within a period of ninety
(90) days following the DP Launch Date; or 

  

	 	19.2.4.	immediately upon written notice to the DP upon a change of Control of the DP. 

  

	19.3.	The DP may terminate this Agreement if the DP ceases to distribute the Services, directly or indirectly, for any reason, other than for Force Majeure as defined in Clause 22, on
eighteen (18) months’ prior written notice to the Company. 

  

	19.4.	Any termination of a Service by the Company under the provisions of this Agreement shall give the Company the concurrent right to terminate any other Services provided to the DP
under this Agreement. 

  

					
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	20.	Consequences of Termination 

  

	20.1.	Termination of this Agreement, does not affect a Party’s accrued rights and obligations as at the date of termination. 

  

	20.2.	Each Party’s further rights and obligations shall cease immediately on termination except that the provisions of Clauses 13 (Confidentiality), 14 (Publicity), 15 (Limitation of
Liabilities), 16 (Indemnities), 24 (Dispute Resolution), 27 (Notices) and 34 (Governing Law) shall continue in force, as shall those Clauses the survival of which is necessary for the interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement.

  

	20.3.	In the event of termination of this Agreement pursuant to Clause 19 (Termination) or Clause 22 (Force Majeure), all amounts due under this Agreement shall become immediately due and
payable by the DP, together with any interest accrued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	20.4.	Upon termination of this Agreement the DP’s rights under Clause 3 shall immediately cease in respect of the Services affected by such termination and the DP shall immediately
cease to promote, market and/or advertise the Services subject to such termination, or make use of the Trade Marks. 

  

	20.5.	Upon termination of this Agreement any licences granted to the DP permitting the DP to use the Trade Marks shall automatically terminate. 

  

	20.6.	Upon termination of this Agreement the DP shall immediately discontinue use of and, as the Company may instruct and at the DP’s expense, either promptly return to the Company
or destroy any material which relates to the Services, including but not limited to promotional material, signs, brochures, advertisements and stationery. 

  

	20.7.	Upon termination of this Agreement the Company may withdraw the Distribution Partner Code and remove the DP’s name from its published list of registered DPs.

  

	20.8.	Upon termination of this Agreement each Party shall, at the instruction of the other Party, return to the other Party or destroy all material containing any Confidential Information
of the other Party. 

  

	20.9.	 In the event of termination of this Agreement pursuant to Clause 19.1.1 (in the case of a breach by the DP only), Clauses 19.1.2 to 19.1.4 (where the DP is
insolvent), or cessation of the business of the DP for any reason (except in connection with the sale of the business of the DP which 

  

					
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includes the provision of the Services), the DP shall use reasonable efforts to re-assign Subscribers activated by the DP to one or more alternative DPs in
order to ensure a continuity of service to the Service Providers and Subscribers. 

  

	21.	Financial Security 

  

	21.1.	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. 

  

	21.2.	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. 

  

	21.3.	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 21, the terms of the
financial security shall be subject to review by the Company from time to time. 

  

	22.	Force Majeure 

  

	22.1.	In this Clause, “Force Majeure Event” means an event beyond the reasonable control of a Party (“the Affected Party”) including, without limitation,
strike, lock out or labour dispute (except 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 by the Affected Party), accident, breakdown or unavailability of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm, 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. 

  

	22.2.	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: 

  

	 	22.2.1.	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;

  

					
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	 	22.2.2.	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; 

  

	 	22.2.3.	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

  

	 	22.2.4.	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. 

  

	22.3.	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. 

  

	23.	Assignment and Use of Service Providers 

  

	23.1.	The DP may use Service Providers to assist the DP in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement provided that the DP shall at all times ensure that the Service Provider
complies with the provisions of this Agreement that are applicable to it. 

  

	23.2.	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:

  

	 	23.2.1.	any Affiliate of the DP pursuant to any intra-group reconstruction or reorganisation of the DP or of its business; or 

  

	 	23.2.2.	a third party with the prior written consent of the Company, which is not to be unreasonably withheld; and 

 provided that in either circumstance the DP shall remain liable to the Company for all of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	23.3	The Company shall have the right to assign or novate this Agreement in whole or in part: 

  

	 	23.3.1	to its ultimate holding company or a subsidiary or an Affiliate of any tier at its absolute discretion; or 

  

					
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	 	23.3.2	to any third party with the consent of the DP, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	24.	Dispute Resolution 

  

	24.1.	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 such dispute in good faith within fifteen (15) Business 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 
  

	24.2.	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 be binding
on the Parties, provided that either Party may invoke the arbitration procedures under Clause 24.5 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
24.4). 

  

	24.3.	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. 

  

	24.4.	Except as provided in Clause 24.2 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 
  

	24.5.	 Subject to Clause 24.6, any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach, termination or invalidity thereof, shall be
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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. 

  

	24.6.	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 24.2 may be referred to
arbitration in accordance with Clause 24.5 only after the expert has rendered his determination under Clause 24.2. 

  

	24.7.	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 24.5. 

  

	24.8.	The DP irrevocably: 

  

	 	24.8.1.	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 order for specific
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 

  

	 	24.8.2.	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. 

  

	24.9	Each Party irrevocably waives any objections to the jurisdiction of any court referred to in Clause 24.7. 

  

	25.	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 

  

					
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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 25 shall restrict or reduce any notice periods or periods of consultation
particularised in the Annexes. 
  

	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.	Notices 

  

	27.1.	A notice under or in connection with this Agreement (a “Notice”): 

  

	 	27.1.1.	shall be in writing; 

  

	 	27.1.2.	shall be in the English language; and 

  

	 	27.1.3.	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 27.2 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. 

  

	27.2.	The address referred to in Clause 27.1 is: 

  

	 	27.2.1.	in the case of the Company: 

 Address: **** 
  
  

	*	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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 Fax: **** 
 Email: **** 
 Marked for the attention of **** 
 and a copy to: 
 Address: **** 

Fax: **** 
 Email: **** 
 Marked for the attention of **** 
  

	 	27.2.2.	in the case of the DP: 

 Address: 
 Fax: 
 Email: 
 Marked for the attention of [—]; 
 and a copy to: 
 Address: 
 Fax: 
 Email: 
  

	 	27.2.3.	Marked for the attention of : 

  

	27.3.	A Notice is deemed given: 

  

	 	27.3.1.	if delivered personally, when the person delivering the notice obtains the signature of a person at the address referred to in Clause 27.2; 

  

	 	27.3.2.	if sent by post, except air mail, two Business Days after posting it; 

  

	 	27.3.3.	if sent by air mail, six Business Days after posting it; 

  

	 	27.3.4.	if sent by fax, when confirmation of its transmission has been recorded by the sender’s fax machine; and 

  

	 	27.3.5.	if sent by electronic mail (e-mail), on the date of sending. 

  
  

	*	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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	28.	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. 
  

	29.	Language and Communications 

  

	29.1.	All documentation and communications required under this Agreement shall be in the English language. 

  

	29.2.	All communications pertinent to the Authorisation shall be made in writing. 

  

	30.	Entire Agreement and Relationship of Parties 

  

	30.1.	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. 

  

	30.2.	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. 

  

	31.	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. 
  

	32.	Costs of this Agreement 

 Each Party shall bear its
own costs in relation to the preparation, execution and performance of this Agreement. 
  

					
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	33.	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. 
  

	34.	Governing Law 

  

	34.1.	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 24 hereof. 

  

	34.2.	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 those specified in Clause 27, unless
and until any alternative addresses are 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	 		 	)	 		 		 	
						
	a duly authorised	 		 	)	 		 		 	
						
	representative of	 		 	)	 		 		 	
						
	INMARSAT GLOBAL LIMITED:	 		 	)	 	  
	 	Signature	 	

  

					
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	Signed by [Insert Name],	  	)	    		  	
				
	a duly authorised	  	)	    		  	
				
	representative of	  	)	    		  	
				
	[Insert Name of DP]	  	)	    	  
	  	Signature

  

					
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 Annex 1: BGAN Products, Services and Associated Policies 
 Disclaimer 
 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been
made to ensure the accuracy of the service description contained in this document (“the Description”), Inmarsat advises that accuracy may be affected by a variety of conditions, including conditions which are outside of Inmarsat’s
control. The Description is provided “as is” and use is at one’s own risk. Any express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
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 CONTENTS 
  

									
	1.	 		 	OUTLINE	 	1
					
		 	1.1	 		 	BGAN USER ASSUMPTIONS	 	1
				
	2.	 		 	BGAN TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED PERIPHERALS	 	2
					
		 	2.1	 		 	SERVICE PERFORMANCE	 	2
		 		 	2.1.1	 	            TCP/PEP	 	3
		 		 	2.1.2	 	            PDP Contexts	 	3
		 	2.2	 		 	TERMINAL BRANDING	 	4
		 	2.3	 		 	TERMINAL ID NUMBERING	 	4
		 	2.4	 		 	LAND PORTABLE BGAN CLASS 3 TERMINALS	 	4
		 	2.5	 		 	LAND PORTABLE BGAN CLASS 2 TERMINALS	 	5
		 	2.6	 		 	LAND PORTABLE BGAN CLASS 1 TERMINALS	 	6
		 	2.7	 		 	VEHICULAR BGAN CLASS 10 TERMINALS	 	7
		 	2.8	 		 	VEHICULAR BGAN CLASS 11 TERMINALS	 	8
		 	2.9	 		 	BGAN LAUNCHPAD	 	9
		 	2.10	 		 	OTHER USER INTERFACES	 	11
		 		 	2.10.1	 	            Hughes Network Systems 9201 and 9250 User Terminals	 	11
		 		 	2.10.2	 	            EXPLORER 300, 500, 527 and 700 User Terminals	 	12
		 		 	2.10.3	 	            EXPLORER 100/110 User Terminal	 	12
		 	2.11	 		 	ADD VALUE SABRE1 USER TERMINAL	 	12
		 	2.12	 		 	VOICE PERIPHERALS	 	13
		 	2.13	 		 	POWER, MOUNTING, ANTENNAS AND OTHER PERIPHERALS	 	13
				
	3.	 		 	BGAN NETWORK SERVICES	 	13
					
		 	3.1	 		 	IP (PACKET-SWITCHED) DATA SERVICES	 	14
		 		 	3.1.1	 	            Standard (Background class IP)	 	14
		 		 	3.1.2	 	            Streaming (Streaming class IP)	 	14
		 	3.2	 		 	CIRCUIT-SWITCHED DATA SERVICES	 	15
		 	3.3	 		 	CIRCUIT-SWITCHED VOICE SERVICES	 	16
		 	3.4	 		 	SMS MESSAGING	 	16
		 	3.5	 		 	SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES	 	16
		 	3.6	 		 	VOICEMAIL SERVICE AND SHORTCODE DIALLING	 	17
				
	4.	 		 	PREPAY, SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING	 	18
					
		 	4.1	 		 	INMARSAT PREPAY SYSTEM	 	18
		 	4.2	 		 	INMARSAT SIM CARDS	 	18
		 	4.3	 		 	NUMBERING	 	18
		 		 	4.3.1	 	            IMSI	 	18
		 		 	4.3.2	 	            MS-ISDN	 	18
		 		 	4.3.3	 	            Golden Numbers	 	19
				
	5.	 		 	BGAN SERVICES SUMMARY	 	19
				
	6.	 		 	I-4 COVERAGE	 	20

  

					
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	1.	OUTLINE 

 This document provides an overview and
summary of Inmarsat’s BGAN Products and Services, consolidating all product and services decisions taken by Inmarsat up to the date of issue of this document. It highlights the form, feature and functional specification of the BGAN Terminals
and details the services which BGAN users can access. All data rates shown are system bearer rates. 
 The content is intended to provide an
update to channel partners which may assist in the development of their BGAN business. 
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	1.1	BGAN User Assumptions 

 Inmarsat has made a number
of assumptions in developing our product and service offering: 
  

	 	•	 	 BGAN Terminals and Services are procured from an appointed vendor; 

  

	 	•	 	 The user, their reseller or their IT manager undertakes any installation or configuration required to use BGAN; 

  

	 	•	 	 The user employs the BGAN terminal with some kind of access device such as portable laptop PC, voice handset, ISDN device or other specialist peripheral, in order
to access BGAN services; 

  

	 	•	 	 The BGAN terminal will be employed for voice, circuit switched data and IP data connectivity; 

  

	 	•	 	 The BGAN terminal and services will be employed as part of a customer solution or proposition, depending on the user requirement. Examples of typical BGAN
propositions might include: 

  

	 	•	 	 Single User Office – single user with one device executing typical office applications e.g. email, web browsing, file transfer, VPN and LAN Access.

  

	 	•	 	 Multi User Office – multiple users sharing one device, executing typical office applications as above. 

  

	 	•	 	 Satellite News Gathering – Live video and audio streaming over BGAN high bandwidth IP streaming class services. 

  

					
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	2.	BGAN Terminals and Associated Peripherals 

 Customers have a choice of 8 different BGAN terminals at the time of issue of this document. These user terminals have been designed and developed together with Inmarsat hardware partners and deliver a differentiated range of mobile
communication devices to suit the varying needs of new and existing customers. 
 The terminals vary in price, performance and portability, in
order to address a broad range of different market requirements. These range from experienced legacy users of Satellite communications (e.g. Media and Military) with more advanced needs, to new users in new industry sectors who are considering a
Satellite solution for the first time. 
 Inmarsat’s terminal development partners are; 
  

	 	•	 	 Hughes Network Systems Inc. (HNS) 

  

	 	•	 	 Thrane and Thrane (also includes Nera Satcom) 

  

	 	•	 	 AddValue 

 BGAN has been designed to
support common operating systems. 
  

	 	•	 	 Windows 2000 

  

	 	•	 	 Windows XP 

  

	 	•	 	 Mac OS 10.2 onwards 

  

	 	•	 	 Linux on Ethernet only 

 BGAN has been
designed to support and will be proven against common business applications. These include; 
 VPN 
  

	 	•	 	 Cisco 

  

	 	•	 	 Nortel 

  

	 	•	 	 NetScreen 

  

	 	•	 	 Checkpoint 

  

	 	•	 	 Other VPN products based on IPsec, L2TP, PPTP, L2F 

 Email 
  

	 	•	 	 POP3 

  

	 	•	 	 SMTP 

  

	 	•	 	 IMAP 

 MS NetMeeting 
 To find more information about applications and BGAN visit our website and download solutions guides: www.inmarsat.com/support and select BGAN User Guides

  

	2.1	Service Performance 

 All terminals will offer users
access to a 4kbps compressed, circuit switched voice channel and an IP (packet switched) data service, as a minimum. Some of the terminals offer circuit switched 64kbps ISDN data. 
  

					
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 The observed performance or speed of the IP data connection is influenced by many factors. Varying
antenna sizes across the range of terminals will mean achievable data rates will differ. Generally, the larger the antenna the greater the achievable bit rate, particularly in the uplink or return direction. Larger antennas will also enable higher
bit rates in more demanding ‘edge of beam’ locations. Users should also appreciate that accuracy in device pointing and the number of users sharing the bearer at any particular time, will impact achievable bit rate. 
  

	2.1.1	TCP/PEP 

 The maximum data rate of up to 492kbps is
based on the presence of enhancement software (TCP/PEP) being installed at both ends—the origin and destination—of the connection. In real terms this would see a software component installed on the users’ laptop PC (client) and on the
destination server on to which the connection is being made. This will ensure that uplink (from the laptop) traffic is accelerated and downlink (from the server) traffic is accelerated. If the software is only present at one end of the connection,
say the laptop, then only traffic sent from the laptop will be accelerated. Downloads from the server would not be accelerated. 
 In
circumstances where the customer does not have this TCP/PEP installed Inmarsat expects that users will observe significantly lower bit rate performance on small file size transfers. 
 The client component of the TCP/PEP is placed on the BGAN LaunchPad CD-ROM which [is shipped?] with the terminal. The Corporate Server component of the
TCP/PEP will need to be installed onto a corporate network. This will be important for customers looking to accelerate traffic over a VPN connection from their office LAN. The TCP/PEP should be installed on a server which can be connected to the
corporate network. If any technical assistance is required, please contact Inmarsat for further discussion and details. 
 Further, Inmarsat
has implemented the TCP/PEP in to Inmarsat BGAN network. This would benefit any customer who wished to download files at optimum bit rates from the public internet and experience accelerated web browsing. 
 Inmarsat is continually working on improving the BGAN user experience and network efficiency. 
  

	2.1.2	PDP Contexts 

 The terminals support multiple PDP
contexts, some primary and some secondary. The HNS and Thrane and Thrane terminals support more PDP contexts than the smaller AddValue and Nera terminals. This supports their effective use in multiple user environments where devices are shared. The
Nera and AddValue products offer 1 or 2 PDP contexts per terminal, adequate and in keeping with their positioning as a personal connectivity device. 
 The access device, usually a laptop, can allocate secondary PDP contexts. These PDP contexts can be associated with specific applications running across the connection. BGAN LaunchPad makes use of this feature, delivering the functionality
in a slick, easy to use manner. This creates a multi-tasking IP environment optimised for specific applications. 
  

					
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	2.2	Terminal Branding 

 All the BGAN terminals carry the
manufacturer’s logo and Inmarsat BGAN logo. Full BGAN Brand guidelines have been published and are available to channel partners. 
  

	2.3	Terminal ID Numbering 

 An IMEI number identifies
each terminal. The numbering follows the guidelines set out in GSM association PRD TW. 06 IMEI Allocation and Approval Guidelines v. 3.2.0. 
  

	2.4	Land Portable BGAN Class 3 Terminals 

 Examples of
class 3 terminals are: 
 

 
 Wideye Sabre 1 (from Add Value) 
 

 
 EXPLORER 300 (from Thrane and Thrane) 
  

					
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 EXPLORER 100/110 (originally Nera WorldPro 1000/1010) 
 

 
 ViaSat AN/PSC-14c (secure terminal) 
 All class 3 BGAN terminals provide the following services: 
  

	 	•	 	 Background IP: up to 384kbps download / 240kbps upload 

  

	 	•	 	 Streaming IP: 32kbps, 64kbps 

  

	 	•	 	 Voice: circuit-switched 4kbps voice service 

 Class 3 terminals offer an entry-level BGAN device. Typically class 3 terminals are highly portable – smaller than a notebook computer – and are designed to be used primarily as a personal, single-user connectivity solution with a
laptop PC or Mac. 
 Class 3 terminals may appeal to first time users of Satellite communications services, price-sensitive sectors, casual
users or those who want a lower cost back-up device for emergencies. 
 A single voice call can be held together with a background IP service
and/or the 32kbps Streaming IP service. Typically voice services are accessed via a hard wired RJ11 handset but some terminals also support Bluetooth telephony. 
 Data is typically accessed either via a wired USB or Ethernet port depending on the terminal’s available interfaces and some terminals support Bluetooth data. 
 The Viasat terminal differs from standard class 3 terminals in that it has built in encryption and has been built to a highly ruggedized, man portable
design, specifically for tactical military use. 
  

	2.5	Land Portable BGAN Class 2 Terminals 

 Examples of
class 2 terminals are: 
 

 
 EXPLORER 500 (from Thrane and Thrane) 
  

					
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 All class 2 BGAN terminals provide the following services: 
  

	 	•	 	 Background IP: up to 464kbps download / 448kbps upload 

  

	 	•	 	 Streaming IP: 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps 

  

	 	•	 	 Voice: circuit-switched 4kbps voice service 

 Class 2 terminals offer a mid range BGAN device with a larger antenna than the class 3. Whilst larger, the class 2 terminals maintain high portability and low weight. The increase in antenna size delivers an increase in IP data performance
making them suitable for as a single or multi-user device for general applications like internet and email. 
 Class 2 terminals are a good
all round solution for those without extreme needs for portability or streaming performance. 
 A single AMBE voice call can be held together
with a background IP service and/or the 32kbps or 64kbps Streaming IP service. Typically voice services are accessed via a hard wired RJ11 handset but some terminals also support Bluetooth telephony. 
 Data is typically accessed either via a wired USB or Ethernet port depending on the terminal’s available interfaces and some terminals support
Bluetooth data. 
 Class 2 terminals are likely to generate much interest across many vertical market sectors. This class provides a supremely
portable high bandwidth solution that can easily be carried by an individual along with other equipment. It also offers users access to some of the higher IP streaming class services which the BGAN network supports. 
  

	2.6	Land Portable BGAN Class 1 Terminals 

 Examples of
class 1 terminals are: 
 

 
 HNS 9201 (from HNS) 
 

 
  

					
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 EXPLORER 700 (from Thrane and Thrane) 
 All class 1 BGAN terminals provide the following services: 
  

	 	•	 	 Background IP: up to 492kbps download / 492kbps upload 

  

	 	•	 	 Streaming IP: 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps, 256kbps 

  

	 	•	 	 Voice: circuit-switched 4kbps voice service 

  

	 	•	 	 ISDN: 64kbps 

 Class 1 terminals offer
high end BGAN services by the use of the largest antenna. The increase in antenna size delivers Streaming IP data performance of 256kbps, making this terminal type suitable for media broadcast applications for a single user. In addition, the
increased background class rate gives the best possible performance in a multi-user environment. 
 A single voice call can be held together
with a background IP service and/or the 32kbps, 64kbps 128kbps or 256 kbps Streaming IP service. Typically voice services are accessed via a hard wired RJ11 handset but some terminals also support Bluetooth telephony. 
 The powerful data services are accessed via an Ethernet port, in-built multi-user wireless hub or via USB. The wireless capability facilitates a
multi-user environment with great ease. 
 In addition to packet data services, the class 1 terminals support 64kbps ISDN data. 
 For all terminals, see—2.1 Terminal Performance, for factors influencing IP data performance 
  

	2.7	Vehicular BGAN Class 10 Terminals 

 Examples of
class 10 vehicular terminals are: 
 

 
 Thrane and Thrane EXPLORER 527 
 

 
 Thrane and Thrane EXPLORER 727 
  

					
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 HNS 9250 
 All class 10 Vehicular BGAN terminals provide the following services: 
  

	 	•	 	 Background IP: up to 464kbps download / 448kbps upload 

  

	 	•	 	 Streaming IP: 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps and 256kbps 

  

	 	•	 	 Voice: circuit-switched 4kbps voice service 

  

	 	•	 	 ISDN: 64kbps 

 Note some services are
dependant on terminal elevation to the Satellite: 
  

	 	•	 	 256kbps streaming requires 45 degrees elevation and inwards – 32kbps, 64kbps and 128kbps are not affected by elevation 

  

	 	•	 	 64kbps ISDN requires 15 degrees elevation and inwards 

 All vehicular terminals consist of an ‘in car’ module and an external antenna that can be securely fixed to a vehicle’s roof top. 
 Vehicular antennas are omni-directional, meaning that when the vehicle changes orientation the terminal remains connected to the Satellite, assuming
obstacles do not stop connectivity. If connection to the Satellite is broken due to obstacles, the terminal will reconnect automatically to the network where possible. The Class 10 terminals also support spot beam handover for continuous
connectivity of voice and data. 
 A single voice call can be held together with a background IP service and/or the 32kbps or 64kbps data
service. Typically voice services are accessed via a hard wired RJ11 handset. 
 Data is typically accessed either via a wired Ethernet port
or wireless interface depending on the terminal’s available interfaces. 
  

	2.8	Vehicular BGAN Class 11 Terminals 

 Currently Class
11 terminals are in development and are anticipated to be available during Q1 2009. 
 All class 11 Vehicular BGAN terminals will provide the
following services: 
  

	 	•	 	 Background IP: up to 464kbps download / 448kbps upload 

  

	 	•	 	 Streaming IP: 32kbps, 64kbps and 128kbps 

  

	 	•	 	 Voice: circuit-switched 4kbps voice service 

 Note some services are dependant on terminal elevation to the Satellite: 
  

	 	•	 	 128kbps streaming requires 15 degrees elevation and inwards – 32kbps and 64kbps are not affected by elevation. 

  

	 	•	 	 4kbps standard Voice requires 15 degrees elevation and inwards, service is on a best effort basis below 15 degrees. 

  

	 	•	 	 64kbps ISDN is not supported. 

  

					
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 All vehicular terminals consist of an ‘in car’ module and an external antenna that can be
securely fixed to a vehicle’s roof top. 
 Vehicular antennas are omni-directional, meaning that when the vehicle changes orientation the
terminal remains connected to the Satellite, assuming obstacles do not stop connectivity. If connection to the Satellite is broken due to obstacles, the terminal will reconnect automatically to the network where possible. The Class 11 terminals also
support spot beam handover for continuous connectivity of voice and data. 
 A single voice call can be held together with a background IP
service and/or the 32kbps or 64kbps data service. Typically voice services are accessed via a hard wired RJ11 handset. 
 Data is typically
accessed either via a wired Ethernet port or wireless interface depending on the terminal’s available interfaces. 
  

	2.9	BGAN LaunchPad 

 The BGAN LaunchPad (formerly
referred to as the Common MMI is a client based software application, residing on a connected access device, normally a portable laptop PC or Mac. This soft interface is designed to be the main interface between the user, their BGAN terminal and the
services offered by the BGAN network. This important application is designed to guide users through pointing and connection to the network and facilitate access to appropriate connectivity, configured for specific applications. The interface also
controls connection settings and offers easy access to slick support features. A user will launch the BGAN LaunchPad by clicking on an icon shown on the desktop screen of the connected access device. 
 BGAN LaunchPad is common and integral to all BGAN terminals. The common interface is an Inmarsat developed and managed feature that ensures the BGAN user
experience will have a common look and feel, menu structure and interaction experience regardless of the BGAN terminal the user is connected to. However BGAN LaunchPad recognises, accommodates and promotes some of the unique features of each of the
terminals. 
 BGAN LaunchPad is particularly useful in packaging and managing the delivery of new BGAN services such as Streaming Class IP
connections (see below). 
 BGAN LaunchPad will allow the BGAN experience and service to be customised to a significant extent. The data tab
is fully customisable to display customised data connection settings. BGAN LaunchPad also delivers a means of activating or de-activating some of the supplementary voice services supported by the BGAN 3G network. BGAN LaunchPad also features an SMS
application. 
 BGAN LaunchPad is about delivering information back to the user and recognising the need to be consistent and reliable. The
application constantly displays the terminal and network status including for example, signal strength, connections currently running, users sharing the terminal, etc – which can be viewed at a glance. LaunchPad will also deliver a common set
of error messages with actions, regardless of terminal type, which will make the support process far simpler for Inmarsat and our channel. 
 Support features on BGAN LaunchPad will display contact details of the best person or organisation to get a problem resolved – including automatic ‘click to email support’ and ‘click to call support’ features.

  

					
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 Figure 1. BGAN LaunchPad Setup page 
 Uniquely BGAN LaunchPad offers a platform from which users can access value added services offered by Inmarsat channel partners. Inmarsat encourages its
channel partners to make use of this feature. There is an option on the launch zone which can be configured to offer a link through to a partner website or VAS portal. The toolbar button is configured automatically by lifting a stored URL from a
field on the BGAN SIM card. Inmarsat envisages links to credit control applications, pre-pay recharge and other innovative services. Inmarsat believes this feature offers channel partners a real opportunity to differentiate their BGAN proposition
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 Figure 2. BGAN LaunchPad Services area 
  

	2.10	Other User Interfaces 

 As mentioned above, each
terminal will also feature a physical or ‘hard’ user interface on the terminal itself. This ‘on device’ interface will present the user with information relating to pointing and connection, via an LCD, a series of LEDs and/or an
audio tone. It will also present a means of delivering instructions to the terminal. 
  

	2.10.1	Hughes Network Systems 9201 and 9250 User Terminals 

 

 
 A series of LEDs (red/green), recessed with high luminosity, will assist the user in rough pointing (see
above). There is also an audio buzzer (with volume control) to assist in the pointing process. LEDs are multi functional with active WiFi status and GPS status indicated by Green or Red LEDs. 
 This MMI will be useful for pointing, particularly for the more experienced terminal user. The user will still have to input a PIN to access the BGAN
service and this will need to be done from a connected handset (e.g.1234#) or ideally from the BGAN LaunchPad on a connected laptop PC. Inmarsat will strongly recommend having BGAN LaunchPad running on a connected PC, to assist in fine pointing, as
this interface displays a more accurate signal strength reading and accurate pointing is vital in order to achieve optimum data rates with this larger HNS terminal. 
  

					
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 The HNS user terminal can be configured to automatically establish a PDP context upon achieving
optimum signal strength. This option allows the user terminal to be used and behave like a router. This will appeal to those customers who require a transparent connection for their application and prefer not to use a client based interface. In this
user scenario status information, error messaging, and connection configuration is not available to the user. 
  

	2.10.2	EXPLORER 300, 500, 527 and 700 User Terminals 

 

 
 Thrane and Thrane terminals employ a web interface as well as a LCD panel with a two-line display. While
the LCD limits the amount of information that can be viewed at a glance, a scroll menu system enables the user to access further information via a menu tree. The user will need to input a PIN number in order to establish a connection to the network
and this can be done via a connected handset or laptop PC. The Thrane and Thrane terminal also features an audio buzzer to assist in pointing. 
 The primary function of the display is to indicate Satellite signal strength, initially from the Global beam and then from the Regional/Narrow beam as the user attempts to establish a network connection. This display is very informative,
appealing particularly to advanced/expert users. 
 As with the HNS terminal, the Thrane and Thrane terminal can be configured to
automatically establish a PDP context and as such will also work transparently, like a router with no requirement to use BGAN LaunchPad or a web interface. 
  

	2.10.3	EXPLORER 100/110 User Terminal 

 

 
 The Explorer 100/110 terminal has a very simple ‘on device’ interface. The terminal has a simple
power on/off button and three display LEDs – Message, Signal and Bluetooth– and it also employs a buzzer to aid with rough pointing. 
 On powering up in an open area the buzzer will immediately begin to generate a ‘ping’, as it picks up the Satellite signal, assisting the pointing process. The terminal will attempt to get a GPS fix and the series of LEDs will
follow an illumination sequence as Satellite signal strength improves. The user may input a PIN from a connected handset. 
 All class 3
terminals including the Explorer 100/110 terminal require less accurate pointing than the larger class 1 and 2 products. This is reflected in the pointing advice/info that is provided to the user. Elevation is given in four 15 degree increments.

  

	2.11	Add Value Sabre1 User Terminal 

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the user to aid pointing. It displays azimuth and elevation information allowing the user to align the device using the inbuilt compass and elevation angle
indicator on the stand. The LCD also displays signal strength, battery power, GPS status and SMS messages waiting icon. 
 Again the user
needs to employ either a handset or attach a laptop PC to the device in order to input a security PIN before accessing the service. 
  

	2.12	Voice peripherals 

 All BGAN terminals will offer
access to a BGAN voice service. Voice calls will be made via a peripheral handset or headset. 
 Please see the terminal specifications for
more details on voice interfaces supported for each terminal. 
 On connecting a handset to an accurately pointed BGAN terminal (assuming use
stand alone without a connected PC) the customer will enter a security PIN and then they will hear a dialling tone. The user dials their required number with the international code in the usual fashion. The BGAN system will recognise both 00 or + as
a prefix of international dialling codes. If the connected handset has ‘off hook’ function – green phone button – the user may dial a call as with any cellular phone. If the connected handset is a standard two wire desk phone the
user will need to enter a # symbol, following the dialled number in order to place the call. 
 When using a Bluetooth handset, the user must
first ‘handshake’ the handset with the terminal, ensuring ‘Bluetooth On’ status—and then perform a ‘Scan’ and ‘Connect’ operation with the handset. Once connected the user will input their PIN and make a
call in the described fashion. 
 Handsets supporting cellular supplementary services will allow the user to activate/deactivate a number of
features such as call waiting, caller line display etc. This can also be done via the BGAN LaunchPad in most cases. Some handsets may also allow the user to send and receive/read SMS messages from the handset. BGAN voicemail is accessed by dialling
a shortcode on a connected handset. BGAN supports a wide range of shortcode dialling options for various partner services (see Voicemail and Shortcode dialling) 
 Voice handsets may be sourced and offered by the terminal manufacturers themselves or merely recommended, with the user responsible for procuring the peripheral from elsewhere. 
  

	2.13	Power, Mounting, Antennas and other peripherals 

 All terminals are accompanied in the standard kit by a range of accessories including power adapters, cabling and user manuals, etc. In all cases optional accessories are available. 
 Please see terminal specifications attached to this document for details of what is available with each terminal. 
  

	3.	BGAN NETWORK SERVICES 

 The BGAN network is
essentially a 3G network offering most services defined in the standard 3GPP (3G Partner Project) specification. In addition BGAN will offer a 4kbps voice service using proprietary compression technology and a 64Kbps ISDN service. 
 The user will enjoy the option of making simultaneous voice and data calls with some of the data options available; a feature that enhances the
system’s appeal and underlines BGAN as a business tool/service. 
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	3.1	IP (Packet-Switched) Data Services 

 The IP data
service is the principal differentiating service of the BGAN network. The standard configuration of the BGAN network sees a number of 512kbps IP bearers assigned to a given spot beam. These IP bearers are shared or contended between a number of
active connections (PDP contexts). The number is known as a contention ratio and this figure is currently 40 per channel on the BGAN network. It is a useful parallel to consider a domestic broadband service, which operates in a similar fashion.
Further capacity can be assigned to a given spot beam in the way of extra channels, should there be sufficient demand. 
 Each 512kbps bearer
needs to accommodate some system overheads, meaning the maximum theoretical bandwidth available for users will be 492kbps with larger Class 1 user terminals e.g. HNS 9201. As has been written previously, many factors will influence the achieved bit
rate experienced by BGAN customers. 
  

	3.1.1	Standard (Background class IP) 

 Background class IP
data offers users access to the shared, contended IP 492kbps channel (the Broadband like example above). There will be no guarantees associated with the service other than the BGAN contention ratio. If the link is ‘busy’, with many active
users then the observed bit rate will be lower than if the link is ‘quiet’ with little traffic. This standard service will suit most office type applications, internet access, file transfer, email, etc. 
  

	3.1.2	Streaming (Streaming class IP) 

 For customers who
require a guaranteed bandwidth, un-contended connection, particularly for use with UDP type applications, BGAN offers a Streaming class IP service. Streaming class is a high level IP Quality of Service (QoS) available over a 3G network. Simply, it
offers a regular schedule of capacity over the IP link to an individual user. This capacity is not offered to other users effectively delivering reserved capacity for a single PDP context. Streaming is available on demand – if the network has
the capacity then the user will get their reserved streaming bit rate. If it is not available they will be informed and can request a lower bit rate. 
 Streaming is very important for time critical data transmissions such as real time applications e.g. live Video or Audio. Further characteristics can be assigned to a Streaming IP link, including specific routing
instructions. BGAN offers Streaming class connections in 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps and 256kbps. The reserved capacity is delivered in both the forward and return direction. Streaming connections follow a time based tariff structure and are offered as
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	3.2	Circuit-Switched Data Services 

 The BGAN network
supports mobile-originated and mobile-terminated ISDN circuit-switched data calls at 64kbps. 
 

 
 Example ISDN Connectivity via BGAN 
 The BGAN service provides one 64kbps ‘B Channel’ per user (currently only via the Class 1 terminals). It will not be possible to operate other
circuit-switched services (i.e. making a voice call) at the same time as using ISDN. A user may run simultaneous ISDN and IP sessions when using some IP services however. 
 As with Inmarsat GAN ISDN, two or more ISDN connections from multiple terminals may be bonded together to deliver multiple 64kbps sessions – 128kbps, 256kbps etc. 
  

					
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	3.3	Circuit-Switched Voice Services 

 BGAN offers a
voice telephony service using a compression technology delivering voice over a low 4 kbps rate. This makes efficient use of Satellite capacity whilst delivering excellent speech quality. 
 It is possible to make a circuit-switched voice call whilst simultaneously using some IP data service options. At this time, the system will not be able
to support multiple, simultaneous circuit-switched voice calls. 
 As with IP data sessions, an active BGAN device will receive calls even
when the narrow spot beam where it located is inactive or ‘dark’ from a system perspective. 
  

	3.4	SMS Messaging 

 BGAN LaunchPad has an in-built SMS
messaging application with a full range of messaging features. SMS offers a simple low cost messaging solution for the user and delivers several benefits to Inmarsat and our partners, allowing communication with the user to inform them of important
network updates, new software upgrades, new services, etc. 
 Most handsets supplied with BGAN devices do also support SMS functionality. With
such handsets a user can send and receive messages in exactly the same fashion as a standard cellular handset. 
 The SMS message format
follows standard 160 character structure. BGAN does not support concatenated SMS. 
 The BGAN system has an SMSC. In order to send and receive
SMSs between a BGAN terminal and a standard mobile cellular network, Inmarsat needs to have agreements in place with mobile operators globally. For an updated list of interconnect agreements to tell you which networks can send an SMS to a BGAN
terminal or receive an SMS from a BGAN terminal please go to: 
 http://www.inmarsat.com/Support/BGAN/Interconnect and select
‘operators’ 
  

	3.5	Supplementary Services 

 As the BGAN core network is
effectively a 3G network, Inmarsat can offer customers some of the extra features associated with such systems. 
 There are a number of
different service settings that can be activated or deactivated by the user via a dedicated menu on the BGAN LaunchPad. These are services offered by most cellular networks, frequently used by business users and their availability further underlines
BGAN as an extension to these networks. The supplementary services that BGAN supports are; 
  

			
	CFU	  	Call Forwarding On Subscriber Busy
	CFB	  	Call Forwarding Unconditional
	CFNRy	  	Call Forwarding on No Reply
	CFNRc	  	Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not reachable
	CW	  	Call Waiting
	HOLD	  	Call Hold
	BAOC	  	Barring of All Outgoing Calls
	BOIC-exHC	  	Barring of Outgoing Calls except to HPLMN

 While the BGAN network supports all of these features (and allows some to be disabled upon service
activation should the customer request this) there are some variations in UT support for these supplementary services. 
  

					
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	3.6	Voicemail Service and shortcode dialling 

 Inmarsat
provides a voicemail facility for BGAN customers which is comparable with that offered by most terrestrial mobile networks. A subscriber’s service profile can be provisioned so that call forwarding will divert calls to the voicemail server
whenever the subscriber is unable to receive incoming calls. Subscribers will receive a notification via SMS that they have messages waiting for them. 
 Apart from the basic messaging service, subscribers will be able to forward existing messages to another number, record a message and distribute it to one or more subscribers and have access to their voicemail from
any telephone, fixed or mobile. Voicemail will be accessed via a short code on the BGAN network (57) or by dialling + 00 870 77200 1899 from any other network. 
 The BGAN service, as with existing and evolved Inmarsat services will support dialling options, routing customers through to a variety of services offered either by BGAN channel partners. 
 The shortcodes supported on the BGAN system are shown below; 
  

			
	Codes for DP generic services:
		
	12.	  	Access to a DP’s directory enquiry system.
	28.	  	Access to a DP’s ISP service.
	33.	  	Access to a DP’s customer service/technical help desk.
	36.	  	Access to a DP’s credit card calling system
	94.	  	Access to a DP’s automatic loop back/test system.
	
	Codes for DP specific services:
		
	70 to 79.	  	Access to a DP’s own services.

 Channel partners wishing to make use of the above shortcodes for services need to approach Inmarsat
with the ‘long number’ associated with the service including full international dialling code. Inmarsat will then implement the required routing options against the DP IMSI range. 
  

					
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	4.	PREPAY, SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING 

  

	4.1	Inmarsat Prepay System 

 Inmarsat Prepay System,
supplied by Redknee Inc., was implemented initially in November, 2007 for the SPS service. During 2008, Inmarsat extended the use of this system to certain BGAN services and plans to extend it further. This service will function alongside DPs’
own platforms, as accessed via shortcodes. 
 Details of the functional capabilities and operation, including billing, of Inmarsat Prepay
System are set out in documents and procedures provided by Inmarsat. These documents may be updated from time to time to reflect changes to the technical and operational aspects of Inmarsat Prepay System. 
  

	4.2	Inmarsat SIM Cards 

 Inmarsat will technically and
functionally specify BGAN SIM cards. This specification will cover encryption algorithm, security settings, menu structure and any other information required to drive our BGAN services. A BGAN UT is effectively a 3G device and Inmarsat has followed
standard build specifications where possible and minimised customisation. 
 The BGAN SIM card will hold much of the information used to
customise features on the BGAN LaunchPad such as the partner value added services URL and support telephone numbers. This information, while unique to BGAN, will be stored within standard SIM fields where possible. 
 Inmarsat has appointed Gemalto as our sole SIM supplier for BGAN. Inmarsat have established competitive SIM pricing (DPs may pursue further negotiation
should they wish) based on manageable and reasonable volumes. BGAN DPs also have extensive visual customisation options for BGAN SIM cards. 
 Inmarsat SIMs will be ordered directly from the SIM card manufacturer. The minimum batch order quantity is 250 units. The annual SIM commitment will be 1000 units per BGAN DP. 
 A separate SIM document is available in the BGAN Library. 
  

	4.3	Numbering 

  

	4.3.1	IMSI 

 Inmarsat will only support one IMSI per SIM.

  

	4.3.2	MS-ISDN 

 Inmarsat plan to allocate MSISDN as per
the services provisioned on the SIM card. 
  

	 	•	 	 Voice and IP Data—0870 77 

  

	 	•	 	 ISDN will be allocated if requested (up to 2 numbers)—0870 78 

 Inmarsat does not plan to assign number ranges to Distribution Partners. This is seen as an inefficient use of resource. Numbers will be allocated to DPs in blocks as they are ordered. 
 The Quarantine Period for MSISDN before being reallocated to another user will be 40 days. 
  

					
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	4.3.3	Golden Numbers 

 Some Golden numbers may be reserved
and used for promotional purposes. Inmarsat will select these. Inmarsat currently have no intention of offering them for sale. 
  

	5.	BGAN SERVICES SUMMARY 

 *D = Services that can be
disabled via the BSS on request by the DP. 
 *U = Services that may in future be disabled via the BSS on request by the DP. This is under
review. 
  

							
	 Comm. Service
	  	 Teleservice or
 Supp. Service
	  	 Description
	  	 Note

	 Voice
	  	TS11	  	Telephony 4kpbs circuit switched (near toll quality)	  	All Terminals * U
		  	CFU	  	Call Forwarding On Subscriber Busy	  	All Terminals * D
		  	CFB	  	Call Forwarding Unconditional	  	All Terminals * D
		  	CFNRy	  	Call Forwarding on No Reply	  	All Terminals * D
		  	CFNRc	  	Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not reachable	  	All Terminals * D
		  	CW	  	Call Waiting	  	All Terminals
		  	HOLD	  	Call Hold	  	All Terminals
		  	BAOC	  	Barring of All Outgoing Calls	  	All Terminals
	 SMS
	  	TS21*P	  	SMS Mobile Terminated Point to Point	  	All Terminals * U
		  	TS22	  	SMS Mobile Originated Point to Point	  	All Terminals * U
	 Data
	  	Background	  		  	All Terminals
	 ISDN
	  	ISDN UDI/RDI	  	BS30 Transparent Mode	  	Class 1 only
	 Fax/Modem Data
	  	ISDN 3.1kHz audio	  	BS30 Transparent for Digital Internetworking	  	Class 1 only
	 Data
	  	Streaming 32 kbps	  	Forward and Return	  	All Terminals *D
		  	Streaming 64 kbps	  	Forward and Return	  	All Terminals *D
		  	Streaming 128 kbps	  	Forward and Return	  	Class 1 and 2 * D
		  	Streaming 256 kbps	  	Forward and Return	  	Class 1 only * D
	 Voice Mail
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	6.	I-4 COVERAGE 

 The map depicts Inmarsat’s
current expectations of coverage but is illustrative only and should not be taken as a guarantee that: 
  

	 	•	 	 service will be available as depicted; or 

  

	 	•	 	 actual coverage areas will not vary from those shown on the map; or 

  

	 	•	 	 Satellite locations may not vary from time to time; or 

  

	 	•	 	 Inmarsat will replace any Satellite depicted which fails, degrades or otherwise becomes unavailable.” 

 The following illustration shows the coverage following deployment of I-4 F3 as follows: 
  

					
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	 	•	 	 I-4 F3: AMERICAS 98W 

  

	 	•	 	 I-4 F2: EMEA 25E 

  

	 	•	 	 I-4 F1: ASIA-PACIFIC 143.5 E 

 

 
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 Disclaimer 
 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been
made to ensure the accuracy of the service description contained in this document (“the Description”), Inmarsat advises that accuracy may be affected by a variety of conditions, including conditions which are outside of Inmarsat’s
control. The Description is provided “as is” and use is at one’s own risk. Any express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
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 CONTENTS 
  

							
	 1.          INTRODUCTION
	  	1
				
		  	 1.1
	  	 ASSUMPTIONS
	  	1
		  	 1.2
	  	 FLEETBROADBAND REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE
	  	1
		
	 2.          FLEETBROADBAND SERVICES
	  	3
				
		  	 2.1
	  	 INTRODUCTION
	  	3
		  	       2.1.1
	  	     Service Performance
	  	3
		  	 2.2
	  	 PACKET-SWITCHED SERVICES
	  	4
		  	       2.2.1
	  	     PDP Contexts (see figure 3)
	  	4
		  	       2.2.2
	  	     Standard (Background class IP)
	  	5
		  	       2.2.3
	  	     Streaming (Streaming class IP – see Figure 4)
	  	5
		  	       2.2.4
	  	     TCP/PEP
	  	6
		  	 2.3
	  	 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED SERVICES
	  	7
		  	       2.3.1
	  	     Circuit-Switched Data Services – ISDN (see figure 5)
	  	7
		  	       2.3.2
	  	     Circuit-Switched Data Services – 3.1kHz Audio
	  	7
		  	       2.3.3
	  	     Circuit-Switched Voice Services (4kbps)
	  	8
		  	 2.4
	  	 MESSAGING AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES
	  	8
		  	       2.4.1
	  	     SMS Messaging
	  	8
		  	       2.4.2
	  	     Additional Services
	  	8
		
	 3.          FLEETBROADBAND USER TERMINALS
	  	9
				
		  	 3.1
	  	 INTRODUCTION
	  	9
		  	 3.2
	  	 CLASS 8, 9 AND 14 USER TERMINALS
	  	9
		  	       3.2.1
	  	     Class 8 and 9 UT Services and Functions Support
	  	10
		  	 3.3
	  	 KEY RF CHARACTERISTICS
	  	11
		  	       3.3.1
	  	     Tuning Range
	  	11
		  	       3.3.2
	  	     EIRP
	  	11
		  	       3.3.3
	  	     G/T
	  	12
		  	 3.4
	  	 TERMINAL ID NUMBERING
	  	12
		  	 3.5
	  	 FLEETBROADBAND TERMINALS SUMMARY
	  	12
		
	 4.          SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING
	  	14
				
		  	 4.1
	  	 SIM CARDS
	  	14
		  	 4.2
	  	 NUMBERING
	  	14
		  	       4.2.1
	  	     IMSI
	  	14
		  	       4.2.2
	  	     MS-ISDN
	  	14
		  	       4.2.3
	  	     Golden Numbers
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	 5.          I-4 COVERAGE
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	1.	INTRODUCTION 

 This document provides an overview
and summary of (1) Inmarsat’s FleetBroadband Services (the broadband telecommunication services which the vessel Satellite communications equipment delivers via Inmarsat’s Satellites and ground infrastructure) and (2) Inmarsat
approved FleetBroadband UTs. 
 The installed Satellite communications equipment is referred to as a User Terminal, UT or Terminal in this
document. It is also known within the maritime industry as a Mobile Earth Station (MES). 
 This document details the services which
FleetBroadband users can access and highlights the features and functional specification of the FleetBroadband UTs. All performance figures quoted in this document are subject to FleetBroadband system verification tests and should be considered
accordingly. All data rates shown are system Physical Layer rates – actual throughput rates will vary. 
 This document represents
Inmarsat’s position regarding FleetBroadband Services at the date of issue of this document. 
 The document is based on Inmarsat BGAN
SDM release 3.0.0 which contains the requirements for the FleetBroadband UTs. However, in case of any discrepancy, Inmarsat SDM document takes precedence. 
  

	1.1	Assumptions 

 Inmarsat has identified a number of
underlying assumptions in developing the FleetBroadband service and UT offering: 
  

	 	•	 	 FleetBroadband UTs are procured by the end-user ‘customer’ from a manufacturer or reseller. 

  

	 	•	 	 The FleetBroadband Service is procured separately from a Distribution Partner (DP) or a Service Provider. DPs buy service on a wholesale basis from Inmarsat and
sell service on to customers or Service Providers. Service providers buy service from DPs and sell service on to customers. 

  

	 	•	 	 The user, Service Provider, or DP undertakes any installation or configuration required to use the FleetBroadband Service. 

  

	 	•	 	 The user employs the FleetBroadband UT as a Satellite modem in an onboard network. In order to access Inmarsat FleetBroadband service, an access device such as a
server, ISDN device or other specialist peripheral is normally connected to the UT. 

  

	 	•	 	 FleetBroadband UT will be employed for one or more of: voice, circuit switched data or IP data services. 

  

	 	•	 	 FleetBroadband UT and Services will be employed as part of a customer solution or installation, depending on the user requirement. 

  

	1.2	FleetBroadband Reference Architecture 

 The
reference architecture is shown in Figure 1 below. Inmarsat system consists of three components: 
  

	 	1.	The Satellites. 

  

	 	2.	Inmarsat’s ground infrastructure. 

  

					
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	 	3.	The vessel UT. 

 In addition there are two further
components not shown in Figure 1: (1) the vessel UT equipment (TE) such as servers, lap tops and the customer applications and (2) any ground equipment/functions outside Inmarsat ground infrastructure such as servers and applications
provided by Distribution Partners or other parties. 
 In the reference architecture there are four key interfaces: 
  

	 	1.	The air interface between the Satellite and the UT. 

  

	 	2.	The air interface between the Satellite and the ground infrastructure (the Satellite Access Station (SAS)). 

  

	 	3.	The interface from the vessel UT by which Inmarsat’s telecommunications services are delivered. 

  

	 	4.	The interface from Inmarsat’s ground infrastructure by which Inmarsat’s telecommunications services are delivered. 

 Interface 3 and 4 above are the service access points (SAP) between which the Services defined in this document are delivered. 
 

 
 Figure 1 –FleetBroadband Reference Architecture 
 There are two UT types defined for the FleetBroadband service. These units are referred to in the Annex as Class 8 (High Gain Antenna) and Class 9 (Low
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	2.	FLEETBROADBAND SERVICES 

  

	2.1	Introduction 

 The BGAN network is used to deliver
FleetBroadband Services to the maritime market. It is also used to deliver similar services to other market segments (e.g. aviation, land portable and land mobile). It is a Satellite component of the Third Generation IMT-2000/Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (3G UMTS). BGAN is a UMTS Release 4 network, however, BGAN has a proprietary Satellite radio interface (“IAI-2”) instead of the terrestrial WCDMA radio interface. 
 The term “BGAN Network” when used in this document relates specifically to the part of Inmarsat’s Satellite and ground network that carries
FleetBroadband Services. 
 As it is similar to a 3G network, FleetBroadband offers most services defined in the standard 3GPP (3G Partner
Project) specifications. In addition FleetBroadband will offer a 4kbps voice service using proprietary compression technology and a 64Kbps ISDN service. 
 Figure 2 shows the services available. 
 

 
 Figure 2 – FleetBroadband Services 
 A UT will be capable of making simultaneous voice and data calls over the BGAN network. Only 1 circuit switched (CS) service (plus SMS &
additional services) is supported at any one time. 
  

	2.1.1	Service Performance 

 FleetBroadband UTs may offer
users access to a 4kbps compressed, circuit switched voice channel and an IP (packet switched) data service. The class 8 UT will also support ISDN data.1 
 The observed performance or speed of the IP data connection is influenced by many factors. The two different antenna sizes of the
two classes will mean achievable data rates will differ. 
  

	1	Class 9 UTs will support 3.1Khz audio services (including Fax), but not ISDN data. 

  

					
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 Essentially, the larger the antenna the greater the achievable bit rate, particularly in the uplink
or return direction. Larger antennas will also enable higher bit rates in more demanding ‘edge of beam’ locations and should provide service to lower elevations to the Satellite and in conditions of high fading (e.g. calm water
conditions). In addition the performance of the antenna in terms of gain, G/T and ability to reject multipath will also affect the achievable bit rate. Customers should also appreciate the number of users sharing the bearer at any particular time,
will also impact achievable bit rate. All data rates quoted in this document (see 3.5) are subject to FleetBroadband system verification tests and should be considered accordingly, and may not be available at low elevation angles for a specific
UT/link conditions. All data rates shown are system Physical Layer rates. 
 A brief description of each of the network services is provided
below. 
  

	2.2	Packet-Switched Services 

 IP data is the principal
service of the BGAN network. The simplest configuration of the FleetBroadband network sees up to two 512kbps IP bearers (each operating on its own physical channels) assigned to a given spot beam. These IP bearers are shared or contended between a
number of active connections (PDP contexts). It is a useful parallel to consider a domestic broadband service. Further capacity can be assigned to a given spot beam in the way of extra channels, should there be sufficient demand 
 Each 512kbps bearer needs to accommodate some system overheads, meaning the maximum theoretical bandwidth available for customers will be
432kbps.2 As has been said previously, many factors will influence the achieved bit rate experienced by customers. 
 The FleetBroadband system supports the remote access of a FleetBroadband UT (with a fixed or static IP address) and remote activation of a data session,
even when the narrow spot beam where it is located is ‘dark’ or inactive. 
  

	2.2.1	PDP Contexts (see figure 3) 

 The UTs support
multiple PDP (Packet Data Protocol) contexts, some primary and some secondary. Multiple PDP contexts support effective use in multiple user environments where the connectivity through the UT is shared. 
 An access device, usually a server, can allocate secondary PDP contexts. These PDP contexts can be associated with specific applications running across
the connection. This can create a multi-tasking IP environment optimised for specific applications. 
  

	2	Physical Layer rate. Number quoted represents maximum theoretical throughput only. 

  

					
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 Figure 3 – Use of PDP Contexts 
  

	*	TFT- traffic Flow template 

  

	2.2.2	Standard (Background class IP) 

 Background class IP data offers users access to the shared, contended IP 432kbps3 channel (see example above). There are no guarantees associated with the service other than the FleetBroadband contention ratio. If the link is
‘busy’, with many active users then the observed bit rate will be lower than if the link is ‘quiet’ with little traffic. This standard service will suit most office type applications, internet access, file transfer, email, etc

  

	2.2.3	Streaming (Streaming class IP – see Figure 4) 

 For customers who require a guaranteed bandwidth, (and hence un-contended connection), FleetBroadband offers a Streaming class IP service on Class 8 and 9 terminals only. The Streaming class is a high level IP Quality of Service (QoS)
available over a 3G network. Simply, it offers a regular schedule of capacity over the IP link to an individual user. This capacity is not offered to other users effectively delivering reserved capacity for a single PDP context. Streaming is
available on demand – if the network has the capacity then the user will access their reserved streaming bit rate. If it is not available the user can request a lower bit rate. 
 Streaming is very important for time critical data transmissions such as real time applications e.g. live video or audio. Further characteristics can be
assigned to a Streaming IP link, including error correction and specific routing instructions. FleetBroadband offers Streaming class connections at 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps and 256kbps, depending on UT Class, link conditions, available capacity and
elevation to Satellite. The reserved capacity will be delivered in both the forward and return direction. A streaming connection will follow a per minute tariff structure. 
  

	3	Physical Layer rate. Number quoted represents maximum theoretical throughput only. 

  

					
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 Figure 4 – Use of shared access bearer 
  

	2.2.4	TCP/PEP 

 The maximum theoretical user data rate of
up to 432kbps4 is based on the presence of enhancement software (TCP/PEP) being installed at both ends—the origin and destination—of the
connection. In real terms this would see a software component installed on the user’s server (client) and on the destination server on to which the connection is being made (i.e. in the DP, service provider or ground customer domain). This will
ensure that uplink (from the UT) traffic is accelerated and downlink (to the UT) traffic is accelerated. If the software is only present at one end of the connection, say the UT, then only traffic sent from the UT will be accelerated. Downloads to
the UT would not be accelerated. 
 In circumstances where the customer has this TCP/PEP installed, Inmarsat expects that users will observe,
depending on network usage, file size and UT, improvements with DOS FTP of between 27% and 344%. 
 Inmarsat will make available the client
component of the TCP/PEP to Service Providers. The Corporate Server component of the TCP/PEP will need to be installed onto a corporate network. This will be important for customers looking to accelerate traffic over a VPN connection from their

  

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office LAN. The TCP/PEP should be installed on a server which can be connected to the corporate network. Such an installation will require technical
assistance, support and possibly an ongoing maintenance contract. Inmarsat envisage that this service will be offered by FleetBroadband service providers as a value added service. 
  

	2.3	Circuit-Switched Services 

  

	2.3.1	Circuit-Switched Data Services – ISDN (see figure 5) 

 The FleetBroadband network will support mobile-originated and mobile-terminated ISDN circuit-switched data calls at 64kbps. Both UDI and RDI are supported. 
 

 
 Figure 5—Example ISDN Connectivity via FleetBroadband 
 The FleetBroadband Service will provide one 64kbps ‘B Channel’ per UT. It will not be possible to operate other circuit-switched services (i.e.
making a voice call) at the same time as using ISDN. A user may run simultaneous ISDN and IP sessions however.5 
 As with Inmarsat Fleet ISDN, two or more ISDN connections from multiple channel UTs may be bonded together (outside Inmarsat domain) to deliver multiple
64kbps sessions – 128k, 256k etc. 
  

	2.3.2	Circuit-Switched Data Services – 3.1kHz Audio6

 To provide a capability to support legacy modem and facsimile users, FleetBroadband offers a service to carry PCM
coded 3.1kHz audio via a 64kbps transparent bearer. Via this service a user could, for example, make and receive legacy modem and facsimile calls or speech calls requiring PCM coding to and from the terrestrial PSTN or ISDN. This service could also
be used to support encrypted voice. 
  

	5	Class 8 only; performance is dependent on additional factors including bearer duty cycle and antenna elevation angle. 

	6	Service not supported below 20 degrees elevation on Class 9 (“FB250”), and is completely unsupported on Class 14. 

  

					
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 This service would be provided at the UT typically via an analogue telephone socket or ISDN
connection (where supported). Modem/facsimile performance may be impaired because of Satellite delay causing the modems to renegotiate transmission to reduced data rates. 
  

	2.3.3	Circuit-Switched Voice Services (4kbps) 

 FleetBroadband offers a voice telephony service using a compression technology (the AMBE+2 codec from DVSI) delivering voice over a low 4kbps rate. This makes efficient use of Satellite capacity whilst delivering good speech quality.

 It is possible to make a circuit-switched voice call whilst simultaneously using IP data services. At this time, the system is not able to
support multiple, simultaneous circuit-switched voice calls. 
 As with IP data sessions, an active FleetBroadband UT receives calls even when
the narrow spot beam where it located is inactive or ‘dark’ from a system perspective. 
  

	2.4	Messaging and Additional Services 

  

	2.4.1	SMS Messaging 

 The BGAN network has an in-built SMS
messaging application with a full range of messaging features. 
 The SMS message format follows standard 160 character structure.
FleetBroadband does not support concatenated SMS. 
 The BGAN system has an SMSC. 
 It is noted that the availability of SMS messaging to users will depend on the ability of the UT to support such messaging. In particular a suitable
interface is required from the UT and there are issues on how to implement such a service on the vessel since SMS messaging in 2G/3G is designed for a ‘single handset user’ rather than a number of users. It is further noted that SMS
messaging on a vessel could be supported as an application running on e.g. the Packet Switched service (i.e. the SMS application would be outside Inmarsat domain). 
  

	2.4.2	Additional Services 

 As the FleetBroadband network
is effectively a 3G network, Inmarsat can offer customers some of the extra features associated with such systems. 
 There are a number of
different service settings that can be activated or deactivated by a server, or via other fixed UT control function. These are services offered by most cellular networks, frequently used by business users and their availability further underlines
FleetBroadband as an extension to these networks. The supplementary that services FleetBroadband supports are listed in Table 1: 
  

			
	CFU	 	Call Forwarding On Subscriber Busy
	CFB	 	Call Forwarding Unconditional
	CFNRy	 	Call Forwarding on No Reply
	CFNRc	 	Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not reachable
	CW	 	Call Waiting
	HOLD	 	Call Hold
	BAOC	 	Barring of All Outgoing Calls
	BOIC-exHC	 	Barring of Outgoing Calls except to HPLMN

  

					
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 Table 1: Supplementary Services 
 The BGAN network supports all of these features (and allows some to be disabled upon service activation should the customer request this). The
availability of these services to the users depends on the UT functionality. 
  

	3.	FLEETBROADBAND USER TERMINALS 

  

	3.1	Introduction 

 Customers have a choice of different
FleetBroadband UTs, which deliver a varying range of maritime Satellite communication capabilities and services to suit the differing needs of new and existing providers, in all segments of the maritime market. 
 There are three UT types defined and Type Approved for the FleetBroadband service. They are referred to as Class 8 (High Gain Antenna “FB500”),
Class 9 (Low Gain Antenna “FB250”) and Class 14 (Low Gain Antenna “FB150”) UTs. Detailed technical performance and specification requirements are defined in the BGAN System Definition Documents (SDM). The key difference between
Class 8 and Class 9 is the antenna – some manufacturers offer equipment that can be configured to be either Class 8 or Class 9 depending on the antenna connected. 
 In all cases, the term UE (User Equipment) refers to a logical unit comprising of: 
 Terminal Equipment
(TE): Customer device that represents the interface through which the user accesses the Satellite services (e.g. laptop computer, PDA, PC, etc which may be connected to the UT via a server.). 
 User Terminal (UT): Radio terminal used for communication over the Satellite interface including the High Power Amplifier function and antenna. The
UT contains a UMTS Subscriber Identity Module (USIM)7 smart card that holds the subscriber
identity, performs authentication algorithms, stores authentication/encryption keys and maintains UT profile information needed at the UT to allow service to be established. 
  

	3.2	Class 8, 9 and 14 User Terminals 

 This section
outlines the characteristics of the Class 8, 9, and 14 UT. The Class 8 UT will support a High Gain Antenna and Classes 9 and 14 UTs will support a Low Gain Antenna. 
 Where a manufacturer supports a service then all functions required to support that service must be implemented. 
 Inmarsat does not define the user interfaces to the UT equipment but instead defines (1) the air interface at the output of the UT antenna, (2) the functions of the UT and (3) the performance of the UT. The definition of user
interfaces is determined by the manufacturers but typically includes Ethernet and ISDN. Voice can be provided via a number of different interfaces including 2-wire analogue, 4-wire analogue and via digital interfaces. 
  

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	3.2.1	Class 8 and 9 UT Services and Functions Support 

  

	3.2.1.1	Services for Class 8, 9, **** 

  

	 	1.	Circuit switched AMBE+2 voice. 

  

	 	i.	TS11 services – one per UT. 

  

	 	2.	3.1kHZ voice **** 

  

	 	i.	G3 and G4 Fax on a FNUR=64kbps, ITC = 3.1kHz audio BS30 bearer service. 

  

	 	ii.	Modem/PC Data service on a FNUR=64kbps, ITC = 3.1kHz audio BS30 bearer service. 

  

	 	3.	ISDN (N.B. Function formally supported on Class 8 only) 

  

	 	i.	1B+D ISDN services on a 56 kbps RDI/64 kbps UDI BS30 bearer service 

  

	 	4.	Background class IP 

  

	 	5.	Streaming class IP **** 

  

	 	i.	32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps, and 256kbps* supported 

 *
256kbps supported only on Class 8. 
  

	 	6.	SMS Messaging 

  

	 	i.	Basic SMS services (TS 21 and TS22) compatible with 2G/3G networks 

  

	 	7.	Additional services 

  

	3.2.1.2	Functions for Class 8, 9, and 14 

  

	 	1.	The Class 8/9/14 UT shall be able to specify QoS parameters independently for each PDP context. 

  

	 	2.	The Class 8/9/14 UT shall support up to 11 PDP contexts and 1 CS service per UT concurrently. 

  

	 	3.	The Class 8/9/14 UT shall support multiple users (multiple TEs) of voice, data and messaging services. 

  

	 	4.	The Class 8/9/14 UT shall support both mobile originated (MO) and mobile terminated (MT) sessions thereby dictating the need for interconnection to a range of established
terrestrial networks and PLMNs via standardised interfaces. 

  

	 	5.	Connectivity between Class 8/9/14 UT to external networks shall include: 

  

	 	i.	Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) for backward compatibility with voice based services. 

  

	 	ii.	Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN) for backward compatibility with voice and narrowband data services. 

  

	 	iii.	Packet Switched Public Data Networks (PSPDN), the most notably being the Internet. 

  

	 	6.	The Class 8/9/14 UT shall support the following PS functions: 

  

	 	i.	IP based inter-working with the Internet/Intranet (via IP connectivity) and other GPRS PLMNs directly or via a transit network. 

  

	 	ii.	Transmission of user packet data at symmetric/asymmetric instantaneous transmission speeds. 

  

	 	iii.	Transfer of data between service access points at the fixed side and at the mobile side as follows: 

  

					
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	 	(a)	Packets sent from a FleetBroadband UT to a fixed network access point. 

  

	 	(b)	Packets sent from a fixed network access point to a FleetBroadband UT. 

  

	 	(c)	Packets sent from one FleetBroadband UT to another FleetBroadband UT. 

  

	 	iv.	Support for IPV4. 

  

	 	v.	Support of end-user VPN technologies, including encryption to enable secure communication between the TE and external host via a standardised mechanism. 

  

	 	7.	The Class 8/9/14 UT shall support handover between spotbeams. Packet-Switched handover is ‘lossless’ and hence connectivity is maintained throughout the handover for both
background and streaming class services. Circuit-Switched handover is ‘lossy’ and hence full connectivity performance is not maintained throughout the handover although the circuit is still in place at the end of the handover. Note:
Satellite handover is not supported. 

 

 
 Figure 6: FleetBroadband Spotbeam Handover 
  

	 	8.	The Class 8/9 UT shall support bearer rates of up to 512 kbps in the forward direction, and up to 493 kbps in the return direction. Note: this is the capability of the modem in the
UT. The expected achieved data rates are shown in section 3.5. 

  

	3.3	Key RF Characteristics 

  

	3.3.1	Tuning Range 

 The UT and antenna shall tune/operate
over the range of: 
  

			
	Transmit	  	1626.5 to 1660.5MHz
		
	Receive	  	1525 to 1559MHz

  

	3.3.2	EIRP 

 The required EIRP is: 
  

			
	Class 8	    	22dBW
		
	Class 9	    	15.1dBW

  

					
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 **** 
  

	3.3.3	G/T 

 The required G/T is 
  

			
	Class 8	    	3 -7 dBK
		
	Class 9	    	3 -15.5 dBK

 ****8 
  

	3.4	Terminal ID Numbering 

 An IMEI number will identify
each UT (and each channel of a multiple channel UT). The numbering will follow the guidelines set out in GSM association PRD TW. 06 IMEI Allocation and Approval Guidelines v. 3.2.0 
  

	3.5	FleetBroadband Terminals Summary 

 This section
summarises the expected basic capabilities of the FleetBroadband UT as addressed in detail in the previous section. Please note that the actual services provided and interfaces supported is at the discretion of manufacturers 
 The data rates shown are Inmarsat’s expectation of data rates achieved by installed UTs using the Satellites. The assumptions and factors that will
affect data rate and service coverage are explained in 2.1.1. 
 Table 3: Class 8 UT “FB500” 
  

			
	 Feature
	  	 Description

	Transmission Rate	  	 Maximum 432 kbps receive in packet data mode
 Maximum 372
kbps transmit in packet data mode
  
 These are the maximum raw bit rates sub-Satellite.
Edge of coverage maximum rates will be lower.
 Transmission rates quoted relate to network only, and not to delivered user
throughput.

	Mobile Interface	  	 Ethernet
 ISDN

	Interconnect Capability	  	IP, ISDN, PSTN
	Service Capabilities	  	 1 CS voice
 1B + D ISDN (includes 3.1Khz
Audio)
 IP (Standard IP and streaming, up to 11 PDP contexts)

	Antenna Requirements	  	BGAN SDM Volume 5, Chapter 4
	EIRP Requirements per channel	  	22 dBW
	G/T	  	-7 dBK (equivalent Fleet F55)
	Usable Tuning Range	  	 TX:    1626.5 - 1660.5 MHz
 RX:    1525.0 - 1559.0 MHz

  
 **** 
  
  

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 Table 4: Class 9 UT (Low Gain Antenna) “FB250” 
  

			
	 Feature
	  	 Description

	Transmission Rate	  	 Maximum 284 kbps receive in packet data mode
 Maximum 225
kbps transmit in packet data mode
  
 These are the maximum raw bit rates sub-Satellite.
Edge of coverage maximum rates will be lower.
 Transmission rates quoted relate to network only, and not to delivered user
throughput.

	Mobile Interface	  	Ethernet
	Interconnect Capability	  	IP, PSTN
	Service Capabilities	  	 1 CS voice
 3.1Khz Audio*
 IP (Standard IP and streaming, up to 11 PDP contexts)
  
 * NB Class 9 supports 3.1Khz Audio, where available with requisite antenna elevation. ISDN data is not formally supported on class 9 and may be restricted in the UT
specification.

	Antenna Requirements	  	BGAN SDM Volume 5, Chapter 4
	EIRP Requirements per channel	  	15.1 dBW
	G/T	  	-15.5 dBK
	Usable Tuning Range	  	 TX:    1626.5 - 1660.5 MHz
 RX:    1525.0 - 1559.0 MHz

 **** 
  
  

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	4.	SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING 

  

	4.1	SIM Cards 

 Inmarsat will technically and
functionally specify FleetBroadband SIM cards. This specification will cover encryption algorithm, security settings, menu structure and any other information required to drive FleetBroadband services. 
 As with Inmarsat SwiftBroadband service, the SIM card for FleetBroadband will be ‘generic’ with no DP specific customisation permitted; this is
to ensure lengthy communications outages are not caused by physical SIM switching. The DP is allocated to the SIM at the point of activation of the UT. 
 Inmarsat has appointed Gemalto (formerly Axalto) as sole SIM supplier for FleetBroadband launch. Inmarsat has established competitive SIM pricing based on manageable and reasonable volumes. 
 Inmarsat SIMs will be ordered directly [by the DP] from the SIM card manufacturer by the UT manufacturers. 
  

	4.2	Numbering 

  

	4.2.1	IMSI 

 Inmarsat only supports one IMSI per SIM

  

	4.2.2	MS-ISDN 

 Inmarsat plan to allocate MS-ISDN as per
the services provisioned on the SIM card. 
  

	 	•	 	 Voice and IP Data—0870 77 3 

  

	 	•	 	 ISDN will be allocated if requested—0870 78 3 

 Inmarsat does not plan to assign number ranges to Distribution Partners. 
 The Quarantine Period for MSISDN
before being reallocated to another user will be sixty (60) days. 
  

	4.2.3	Golden Numbers 

 Some Golden numbers may be reserved
and used for promotional purposes. Inmarsat will select these. Inmarsat currently has no intention of offering them for sale. 
  

	5.	I-4 COVERAGE 

 The 2 Ocean Region coverage provided
prior to 7 Jan 2009 for FleetBroadband over the I-4 constellation is displayed below in Figure 7 (with small spot beams). 
  

					
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 Figure 7 – FleetBroadband – Current 2-Ocean Region Coverage 
 Operational Satellite postions: 
  

	 	•	 	 I-4-F1-IOR: 64E 

  

	 	•	 	 I-4-F2-AOR-W: 53W 

 N.B. Note
disclaimer as follows: 
 The map depicts Inmarsat’s current expectations of coverage but is illustrative only and should not be taken as
a guarantee that: 
  

	 	•	 	 service will be available as depicted; or 

  

	 	•	 	 actual coverage areas will not vary from those shown on the map; or 

  

	 	•	 	 Satellite locations may not vary from time to time; or 

  

	 	•	 	 Inmarsat will replace any Satellite depicted which fails, degrades or otherwise becomes unavailable.” 

 As announced to Inmarsat partners in October 2007, a new coverage pattern is planned for the repositioned I-4 constellation – with deployment planned
to commence on 7 January 2009 and completion currently envisaged by March 2009. The following illustration (figure 8) shows the anticipated coverage following deployment of I-4 F3 as follows:9 
  

	 	•	 	 I-4 F3: Americas 98W 

  

	 	•	 	 I-4 F2: EMEA 25E 

  

	 	•	 	 I-4 F1: Asia-Pacific 143.5 E 

  

	9	Further detail on the I-4 repositioning schedule, including service interruptions, will be provided through partnership channels. See
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 ANNEX 1: SwiftBroadband Service Description 
 Disclaimer 
 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been
made to ensure the accuracy of the service description contained in this document (“the Description”), Inmarsat advises that accuracy may be affected by a variety of conditions, including conditions which are outside of Inmarsat’s
control. The Description is provided “as is” and use is at one’s own risk. Any express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
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 CONTENTS 
  

									
	 1.      
	 	     INTRODUCTION
	  	1
					
		 		  	1.1	  	BUSINESS MODEL ASSUMPTIONS	  	1
		 		  	1.2	  	SWIFTBROADBAND REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE	  	2
			
	 2.      
	 	     SWIFTBROADBANDNETWORK SERVICES
	  	3
					
		 		  	2.1	  	INTRODUCTION	  	3
		 		  	        2.1.1	  	    Service Performance	  	3
		 		  	2.2	  	PACKET-SWITCHED SERVICES	  	4
		 		  	        2.2.1	  	    PDP Contexts	  	4
		 		  	        2.2.2	  	    Standard (Background class IP)	  	5
		 		  	        2.2.3	  	    Streaming (Streaming class IP)	  	5
		 		  	        2.2.4	  	    TCP/PEP	  	6
		 		  	2.3	  	CIRCUIT-SWITCHED SERVICES	  	7
		 		  	        2.3.1	  	    Circuit-Switched Data Services - ISDN	  	7
		 		  	        2.3.2	  	    Circuit-Switched Data Services – 3.1kHz Audio	  	7
		 		  	        2.3.3	  	    Circuit-Switched Voice Services (4kbps)	  	8
		 		  	2.4	  	MESSAGING AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES	  	8
		 		  	        2.4.1	  	    SMS Messaging	  	8
		 		  	        2.4.2	  	    Additional Services (Supplementary Services)	  	8
		 		  	        2.4.3	  	    Voicemail Service and shortcode dialling	  	8
		 		  	2.5	  	SWIFTBROADBAND NETWORK SERVICES SUMMARY	  	10
			
	 3.      
	 	     SWIFTBROADBANDTERMINALS
	  	11
					
		 		  	3.1	  	INTRODUCTION	  	11
		 		  	3.2	  	CLASS 6 AND 7 USER TERMINAL	  	12
		 		  	        3.2.1	  	    Class 6 and 7 UT Services and Functions	  	12
		 		  	3.3	  	CLASS 3A USER TERMINAL	  	14
		 		  	        3.3.1	  	    Class 3A Services and Function Support	  	14
		 		  	3.4	  	USER INTERFACES	  	15
		 		  	3.5	  	AIRCRAFT INTERFACES AND INSTALLATION	  	15
		 		  	3.6	  	KEY RF CHARACTERISTICS	  	15
		 		  	        3.6.1	  	    Tuning Range	  	15
		 		  	        3.6.2	  	    EIRP	  	15
		 		  	        3.6.3	  	    G/T	  	16
		 		  	        3.6.4	  	    Intermodulation Products	  	16
		 		  	3.7	  	TERMINAL ID NUMBERING	  	16
		 		  	3.8	  	SWIFTBROADBAND TERMINALS SUMMARY	  	16
		 		  	        3.8.1	  	    Class 6 UT (High Gain Antenna)	  	17
		 		  	        3.8.2	  	    Class 7 UT (Intermediate Gain Antenna)	  	17
		 		  	        3.8.3	  	    Class 3A UT (Intermediate Gain Antenna)	  	18
		 		  	3.9	  	SWIFTBROADBAND TERMINALS PERFORMANCE	  	18
		 		  	        3.9.1	  	    UT Class 6	  	19
		 		  	        3.9.2	  	    UT Class 7	  	20
		 		  	3.10	  	ADMISSION CONTROL ALGORITHM	  	20
		 		  	3.11	  	LOAD SMOOTHING ALGORITHM	  	21
		 		  	3.12	  	MULTIPLE CHANNEL SWIFTBROADBAND	  	21
			
	 4.      
	 	     SIMCARDS AND NUMBERING
	  	22
					
		 		  	4.1	  	SIM CARDS	  	22
		 		  	4.2	  	NUMBERING	  	22
		 		  	        4.2.1	  	    IMSI	  	22
		 		  	        4.2.2	  	    MS-ISDN	  	22

  

					
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	  	Golden Numbers	  	22
			
	 Appendix A:
	  	I4 COVERAGE BEFORE I4F3 LAUNCH AND SATELLITE REPOSITIONING	  	23
			
	 Appendix B:
	  	EXPECTED I4 COVERAGE AFTER SATELLITE REPOSITIONING	  	24

  

					
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	1.	INTRODUCTION 

 This document provides an overview
and summary of (1) Inmarsat’s SwiftBroadband services (the broadband telecommunication services which the aircraft satcom equipment delivers via Inmarsat’s Satellites and ground infrastructure) and (2) SwiftBroadband Terminals
(the on aircraft satcom equipment). It consolidates all services and Terminal discussions with regard to SwiftBroadband with the user community, and the subsequent decisions taken by Inmarsat. 
 The on aircraft satcom equipment is referred to a User Terminal, UT or Terminal in this document. It is also known within the aviation industry as an
Aircraft Earth Station (AES) (see 3.1). 
 This document details the services which SwiftBroadband users can access and highlights the
features and functional specification of the SwiftBroadband Terminals. All performance figures quoted in this document are subject to SwiftBroadband system verification tests and should be considered accordingly. 
 This document represents Inmarsat’s position regarding SwiftBroadband Services and Terminals at the date of issue of this document. The content is
intended to provide a current position to partners and assist in the development of SwiftBroadband business plans for potential new partners who desire to become distributors of the SwiftBroadband Service. 
 The document is based on Inmarsat’s BGAN Service Description Manual release 3.1.0 (CN7) (‘SDM’) which contains the requirements for the
SwiftBroadband Terminals. However, in case of any discrepancy, the SDM takes precedence. 
 This document is under version control.

  

	1.1	Business Model Assumptions 

 Inmarsat has identified
a number of underlying assumptions in developing the SwiftBroadband Service and Terminal offering: 
  

	 	•	 	 SwiftBroadband Terminals are procured by the ‘customer’ directly from the avionics and/or antenna manufacturer or reseller (the reseller normally being an
airframe manufacture or a completion centre). 

  

	 	•	 	 The SwiftBroadband Service is procured separately by a “customer” from a Distribution Partner (DP) or a Service Provider. DPs buy service on a wholesale
basis from Inmarsat and sell service on to end users or Service Providers. Service Providers buy service from DPs and sell service on to end users. 

  

	 	•	 	 The user, Service Provider, DP, completion centre, or airframe manufacturer undertakes any installation or configuration required to use the SwiftBroadband service.

  

	 	•	 	 The user employs the SwiftBroadband Terminal as a satellite modem in an onboard network. In order to access SwiftBroadband services, some kind of access device such
as a server, ISDN device or other specialist peripheral is normally connected to the Terminal. 

  

	 	•	 	 The SwiftBroadband Terminal will be employed for one or more of: voice, circuit switched data and IP data connectivity. 

  

	 	•	 	 The SwiftBroadband Terminal and services will be employed as part of a customer solution or installation, depending on the user requirement. Examples of typical
SwiftBroadband solutions might include: 

  

	 	•	 	 Single User Cabin – single user with one device executing typical office applications e.g. email, web browsing, file transfer, VPN and LAN Access

  

	 	•	 	 Multi User Cabin – multiple users sharing one UT, executing typical office applications as above as well as providing GSM service 

 

	 	•	 	 The AES consists of an antenna sub-system and avionic sub-system. 

  

					
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	1.2	SwiftBroadband Reference Architecture 

 The
reference architecture is shown in Figure 1 below. Inmarsat’s system consists of three components: 
 1. The Satellites. 
 2. Inmarsat’s ground infrastructure. 
 3.
The aircraft user terminal (UT). 
 In addition there are two further components not shown in Figure 1: (1) the aircraft terminal
equipment (TE) such as servers, lap tops and the end user applications and (2) any ground equipment/functions outside Inmarsat’s ground infrastructure such as servers and applications provided by Distribution Partners or other parties.

 In the reference architecture there are four key interfaces: 
 1. The air interface between the Satellite and the Terminal. 
 2. The air interface between the Satellite and
the ground infrastructure (the satellite access station (SAS)). 
 3. The interface from the UT by which Inmarsat’s telecommunications
services are delivered. 
 4. The interface from Inmarsat’s ground infrastructure by which Inmarsat’s telecommunications services
are delivered. 
 Interfaces 3 and 4 above are the external interfaces between which the services defined in this document are delivered.

 

 
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Class 6 (High Gain Antenna) and Class 7 (Intermediate Gain Antenna) UTs. In addition an early entry Terminal known as Class 3A (where A stands for
aeronautical) has been developed which appears to the ground infrastructure as an Enterprise BGAN Class 3 Terminal. (See section 3 for additional details). 
  

	2.	SWIFTBROADBAND NETWORK SERVICES 

  

	2.1	Introduction 

 The BGAN network is used to deliver
SwiftBroadband Services to the aviation market. It is also used to deliver similar services to other market segments (e.g. maritime, land portable and land mobile). It is a Satellite component of the Third Generation IMT-2000/Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (3G UMTS). BGAN is a UMTS Release 4 network just like any other with only one difference: BGAN has a proprietary Satellite radio interface (“IAI-2”) instead of the terrestrial WCDMA radio interface. 
 Being essentially a 3G network, SwiftBroadband offers most services defined in the standard 3GPP (3G Partner Project) specifications. In addition
SwiftBroadband will offer a 4kbps voice service using proprietary compression technology and a 64Kbps ISDN service. 
 Figure 2 shows the
SwiftBroadband Services available from the network. SwiftBroadband Services available from a Terminal will be the same or a subset of these since the services that a Terminal supports is at the discretion of the manufacturer. 
 

 
 Figure 2 – SwiftBroadband Services 
 A Terminal is capable of making simultaneous voice and data calls over the SwiftBroadband network. Only one circuit switched (CS) connection (ISDN or
voice call) (plus SMS & additional (supplementary) services see section 2.4.2) is supported at any one time. 
  

	2.1.1	Service Performance 

 SwiftBroadband Terminals (both
Class 6 and Class 7) may offer users access to a 4kbps compressed, circuit switched voice channel and an IP (packet switched) data service. Class 6 UTs in addition may also offer circuit switched 64kbps ISDN data. 
  

					
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 The observed performance or speed of the IP data connection is influenced by many factors. The two
antenna sizes of the two classes will mean achievable data rates will differ. Essentially, the larger the antenna the greater the achievable bit rate, particularly in the uplink or return direction. Larger antennas will also enable higher bit rates
in more demanding ‘edge of beam’ locations and should provide service to lower elevations to the Satellite and in conditions of high fading (e.g. over water and ice). In addition the performance of the antenna in terms of gain, G/T and
ability to reject multipath will also affect the achievable bit rate. Users should also appreciate the number of users sharing the bearer at any particular time, will also impact achievable bit rate. All data rates quoted in this document (see 3.8)
are subject to SwiftBroadband system verification tests and should be considered accordingly, and may not be available at low elevation for a specific Terminal/link conditions. 
 The tables summarising the expected theoretical service performance for the SwiftBroadband classes of Terminals are presented in section 3.9. 

A brief description of each of the network services is provided in sections 2.2 – 2.5 below. 
  

	2.2	Packet-Switched Services 

 The IP data service is
the principal service of the SwiftBroadband network. The simplest configuration of the SwiftBroadband network sees two 512kbps IP bearers (each operating on its own physical channel) assigned to a given spot beam. These IP bearers are shared or
contended between a number of active connections (PDP contexts). It is a useful parallel to consider a domestic broadband service. Further capacity can be assigned to a given spot beam by way of extra channels, should there be sufficient demand.

 Each 512kbps bearer needs to accommodate some system overheads, meaning the maximum
theoretical bandwidth available for users will be 432kbps1 with larger Terminals, however many factors will influence the achieved bit rate experienced by end users. 
 The SwiftBroadband system supports the remote access of a SwiftBroadband Terminal (with a fixed or static IP address) and remote activation of a data session, even when the narrow spot beam where it is located is ‘dark’ or
inactive. 
  

	2.2.1	PDP Contexts 

 The UTs support multiple PDP (Packet
Data Protocol) contexts, some primary and some secondary. Multiple PDP contexts support effective use in multiple user environments where the connectivity through the Terminal is shared. 
 An access device, usually a server, can allocate secondary PDP contexts. These PDP contexts can be associated with specific applications running across
the connection. This can create a multi-tasking IP environment optimised for specific applications. 
  

	1	Physical Layer rate 

  

					
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 Figure 3 – Use of PDP Contexts 
  

	2.2.2	Standard (Background class IP) 

 Background class IP data offers users access to the shared, contended IP 432kbps2 channel (the Broadband like example above). As for all the shared services, there will be no guaranteed throughput associated with the service. If the link is
‘busy’, with many active users the observed bit rate will be lower than if the link is ‘quiet’ with little traffic. However the system uses a complex algorithm to measure the load of the network and dynamically allocate
additional capacity where necessary (see ‘Load Smoothing Algorithm’ in section 3.11 for additional details). This standard service will suit most office type applications, internet access, file transfer, email, etc. 
  

	2.2.3	Streaming (Streaming class IP) 

 For customers who
require a guaranteed bandwidth, (and hence un-contended connection), SwiftBroadband offers a Streaming class IP service. The Streaming class is a high level IP Quality of Service (QoS) available over a 3G network. Simply, it offers a regular
schedule of capacity over the IP link to an individual user. This capacity is not offered to other users effectively delivering reserved capacity for a single PDP context. Streaming is available on demand – if the network has the capacity then
the user will get the requested streaming bit rate. If it is not available the user can request a lower bit rate. 
 Streaming is very
important for time critical data transmissions such as real time applications e.g. live video or audio. Further characteristics can be assigned to a Streaming IP link, including error correction and specific routing instructions. SwiftBroadband
offers Streaming class connections at 32kbps, 64kbps, and 128kbps3, depending on UT Class, link conditions, available capacity and elevation to
Satellite. The reserved capacity will be delivered in both the forward and return direction. All streaming connections will follow a per minute tariff structure. 
  

	2	Physical Layer rate 

	3	Up to a maximum of 224kbps. 256kbps streaming will not be offered initially, but may be offered at a later date if early experience shows that terminals can support it.

  

					
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 Figure 4 – Use of shared access bearer 
  

	2.2.4	TCP/PEP 

 The TCP-PEP enhances the throughput
performance of the IP data in SwiftBroadband system, especially for medium and small file packet sizes. It enhances the TCP protocol performance by overcoming the slow start problem and also by appropriate TCP window size management. There are 3
components of the PEP: 
  

	 	•	 	 a client version called TE PEP which resides in a PC connected to the User Terminal (called TE PEP) 

  

	 	•	 	 a Network PEP called Gn PEP which forms part of BGAN Ground network 

  

	 	•	 	 a VPN PEP to be installed in the customer premises 

 In general TE PEP improves the performance of the upload TCP data rate for both VPN and Non-VPN traffic, Gn PEP is for improvement for downloads for Non-VPN TCP traffic and VPN PEP in the customer premises is for
improvement of TCP down loads over a VPN. 
 The throughput improvements obtained with TCP-PEP will depend on the application, file size, UT
type and also network conditions. As an example performance improvements up to 100% (or even more) were observed for DOS FTP applications for certain file size, network conditions and UT type and location. 
 TCP-PEP software will be available free of any license fee, if used for Inmarsat purposes, however there might be a need for a separate support contract
with the TCP-PEP software developer especially if the C-code is required for embedding the PEP in the UT, a peripheral device or for incorporation in the Customer premises for VPN PEP. 
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	2.3	Circuit-Switched Services 

  

	2.3.1	Circuit-Switched Data Services – ISDN 

 The
SwiftBroadband network will support mobile-originated and mobile-terminated ISDN circuit-switched data calls at 64kbit/s. Both UDI and RDI are supported. 
 

 
 Figure 5 – Example ISDN Connectivity via SwiftBroadband 
 The SwiftBroadband Service will provide one 64kbit/s ‘B Channel’ per Terminal. It will not be possible to operate other circuit-switched
services (i.e. making a voice call) at the same time as using ISDN. A user may run simultaneous ISDN and IP sessions however. 
 Up to two
ISDN connections from multiple channel Terminals may be bonded together (outside the Inmarsat domain) to deliver multiple 64kbps sessions, such as with Inmarsat Swift64 ISDN. 
  

	2.3.2	Circuit-Switched Data Services – 3.1kHz Audio 

 To provide a capability to support legacy modem and facsimile users, SwiftBroadband offers a service to carry PCM coded 3.1kHz audio via a 64kbit/s transparent bearer. Via this service a user could, for example, make and receive legacy
modem and facsimile calls or speech calls requiring PCM coding to and from the terrestrial PSTN or ISDN. This service could also be used to support encrypted voice. 
 This service would be provided at the UT typically via an analogue telephone socket or ISDN connection (where supported). Modem/facsimile performance may be impaired because of Satellite delay causing the modems to
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	2.3.3	Circuit-Switched Voice Services (4kbps) 

 SwiftBroadband offers a voice telephony service using a compression technology (the AMBE+2 codec from DVSI) delivering voice over a low 4kbit/s rate. This makes efficient use of Satellite capacity whilst delivering good speech quality.

 It is possible to make a circuit-switched voice call whilst simultaneously using IP data services. At this time, the system is not able to
support multiple, simultaneous circuit-switched voice calls. 
  

	2.4	Messaging and Additional Services 

  

	2.4.1	SMS Messaging 

 The SwiftBroadband network has an
in-built SMS messaging application with a full range of messaging features. 
 The SMS message format follows standard 160 character
structure. SwiftBroadband does not support concatenated SMS. 
 The SwiftBroadband system has an SMSC. 
 It is noted that the availability of SMS messaging to users will depend on the ability of the UT to support such messaging. In particular a suitable
interface is required from the UT and there are issues on how to implement such a service in the aircraft since SMS messaging in 2G/3G is designed for a ‘single handset user’ rather than a number of users. It is further noted that SMS
messaging on an aircraft could be supported as an application running on e.g. the Packet Switched service (i.e. the SMS application would be outside the Inmarsat domain). 
  

	2.4.2	Additional Services (Supplementary Services) 

 As
the SwiftBroadband network is effectively a 3G network, Inmarsat can offer customers some of the extra features associated with such networks. 
 There are a number of different service settings that can be activated or deactivated by a server, or via other fixed Terminal control function. These are services offered by most cellular networks, frequently used by business users and
their availability further underlines SwiftBroadband as an extension to such networks. The supplementary services SwiftBroadband will support are: 
  

			
	 CFU
	  	Call Forwarding On Subscriber Busy
	 CFB
	  	Call Forwarding Unconditional
	 CFNRy
	  	Call Forwarding on No Reply
	 CFNRc
	  	Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not reachable
	 CW
	  	Call Waiting
	 HOLD
	  	Call Hold
	 BAOC
	  	Barring of All Outgoing Calls

 The SwiftBroadband network supports all of these features (and allows some to be disabled upon
service activation should the customer request this). The availability of these services to the users depends on the UT functionality. 
  

	2.4.3	Voicemail Service and shortcode dialling 

 Inmarsat
will provide a voicemail facility for SwiftBroadband customers which will be comparable with that offered by most terrestrial mobile networks. A Subscriber’s service profile can be provisioned so that call forwarding will divert calls to the
voicemail server whenever the Subscriber is unable to receive incoming calls. Subscribers will receive a notification via SMS that they have messages waiting for them. 
  

					
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 Apart from the basic messaging service, Subscribers will be able to forward existing messages to
another number, record a message and distribute it to one or more Subscribers and have access to their voicemail from any telephone, fixed or mobile. Voicemail will be accessed via a short code on the SwiftBroadband network (57) or by dialling
+ 00 870 77200 1899 from any other network. 
 The SwiftBroadband Service, as with existing and evolved Inmarsat services will support
dialling options, routing customers through to a variety of services offered by SwiftBroadband Distribution Partners. 
 The short-codes
supported on the SwiftBroadband system are shown below; 
  

	 	Codes	for DP generic services; 

  

					
	 12.
	 		  	Access to a DP’s directory enquiry system.
	 28.
	 		  	Access to a DP’s ISP service.
	 33.
	 		  	Access to a DP’s customer service/technical help desk.
	 36.
	 		  	Access to a DP’s credit card calling system.
	 94.
	 		  	Access to a DP’s automatic loop back/test system.

 Codes for DP specific services 
  

			
	70 to 79.	  	Access to a DP’s own services.

 Distribution Partners wishing to make use of the above short-codes for services, need to approach
Inmarsat with the ‘long number’ associated with the service including full international dialling code. Inmarsat will then implement the required routing options against the DP IMSI range. 
  

					
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	2.5	SwiftBroadband Network Services Summary 

 *D =
Services that can be disabled via the BSS on request by the DP. 
  

					
	 Comm. Service
	  	 Teleservice or
 Supp. Service4
	  	 Description

	 Voice
	  	TS11	  	Telephony 4kpbs circuit switched (near toll quality)
		  	CFU	  	Call Forwarding On Subscriber Busy *D
		  	CFB	  	Call Forwarding Unconditional *D
		  	CFNRy	  	Call Forwarding on No Reply *D
		  	CFNRc	  	Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not reachable *D
		  	CW	  	Call Waiting
		  	HOLD	  	Call Hold
		  	BAOC	  	Barring of All Outgoing Calls
	 SMS
	  	TS21	  	SMS Mobile Terminated Point to Point
		  	TS22	  	SMS Mobile Originated Point to Point
	 Data
	  	Background	  	
	 ISDN
	  	ISDN UDI/RDI	  	BS30 Transparent Mode
	 Fax/Modem Data
	  	ISDN 3.1kHz audio	  	BS30 Transparent for Digital Internetworking
	 Data
	  	Streaming 32 kbps	  	Forward and Return *D
		  	Streaming 64 kbps	  	Forward and Return *D
		  	Streaming 128 kbps	  	Forward and Return *D
	 Voice Mail
	  		  	

  

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	3.	SWIFTBROADBAND TERMINALS 

  

	3.1	Introduction 

 Customers have a choice of different
SwiftBroadband Terminals. These Terminals have been designed and developed in conjunction with avionics manufacturers. They deliver a varying range of aeronautical satellite communication capabilities and services to suit the differing needs of new
and existing AES operators, in all segments of the aeronautical market. 
 There are two Terminal types defined for the SwiftBroadband
service. They are referred to as Class 6 (High Gain Antenna) and Class 7 (Intermediate Gain Antenna) Terminals. Detailed technical performance and specification requirements are defined in the BGAN System Definition Documents (SDM). The key
difference between Class 6 and Class 7 is the antenna – avionic manufacturers have made avionics that can be configured to be either Class 6 or Class 7 depending on the antenna connected. In addition an early entry Terminal known as Class 3A
(where A stands for aeronautical) has been introduced which appears to the ground infrastructure as a Land Mobile BGAN Class 3 Terminal – this Terminal will have a limited life time before it is upgraded (or replaced) to a Class 7 Terminal.

 In 1991, Inmarsat launched the High Gain (Aero-H), and Low Gain (Aero-L) satcom products, and then in 1998 Inmarsat launched the
Intermediate Gain product (Aero-I). This also enabled the launch of Aero-H+. As the antenna, and its supporting infrastructure (HPA and cabling) on the aircraft are the most expensive (in terms of equipment costs and installation), the approach
taken for the SwiftBroadband products is to reuse this infrastructure5, but due to the nature of the air interface, this does not necessarily
preclude alternative antenna types (within the capabilities of the rate adaptation mechanism). 
 In all cases, the term UE (User Equipment)
refers to a logical unit comprising: 
 Terminal Equipment (TE): End user device that represents the interface through which the user
accesses the Satellite services (e.g. laptop computer, PDA, PC, etc which may be connected to the UT via a server.). 
 User Terminal (UT): Radio terminal used for communication over the Satellite interface including the High Power Amplifier function and antenna. The UT contains a Universal Subscriber Identity Module
(USIM)6 smart card that holds the Subscriber identity, performs authentication algorithms, stores
authentication/encryption keys and maintains Terminal profile information needed at the Terminal to allow service to be established. The USIM is typically housed in a separate module to facilitate swapping the main avionic LRU without changing
USIMs. 
 A UT within BGAN and SwiftBroadband provides a single channel. Avionics equipment (e.g. an Arinc 781 SDU) can contain one or
more UTs7 operating through typically a shared antenna and HPA. Avionics supporting more than one SwiftBroadband channel is known as
‘multi-channel SwiftBroadband’. A ‘multi-channel SwiftBroadband’ installation appears to the ground network as two independent UTs and the ground network does not know that the UTs are siblings. In addition avionic equipment may
support more than one Inmarsat Service (e.g. one or two SwiftBroadband channels, Classic Aero and Swift64) – in this case the avionic equipment is ‘multiservice’. Depending on design, aircraft installation and configuration
parameters, multiservice avionics can support the multiple service either simultaneously or non simultaneously. The totality of the UTs (from all Inmarsat services) on the aircraft is known as an Aircraft Earth Station (AES). 
 Logically the AES consists of the UT (or several UTs) and an interface function, presenting an interface to one or several TEs. 
  

	5	Antennas, DLNAs and HPAs must meet SwiftBroadband technical specifications which are based on Classic aero specifications but with tighter intermodulation product requirements.

	 6
	 Sometimes the USIM is considered separate to the UT. 

	7	Inmarsat will initially only allow two channels of SwiftBroadband per aircraft. 

  

					
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 The technology developed for the baseline SwiftBroadband UT
may be used by manufacturers as the building block for realising all types of SwiftBroadband UTs in order to efficiently leverage on baseline SwiftBroadband investments. 
  

	3.2	Class 6 and 7 User Terminal 

 This section outlines
the characteristics of the Class 6 and 7 Terminal. The Class 6 UT will support a HGA (High Gain Antenna) and Class 7 UT will support an IGA (Intermediate Gain Antenna). 
 The services offered, features and functions supported by the Terminal are not mandated by Inmarsat9 but are left to
the discretion of the manufacturer based on market demand. Where a manufacturer supports a feature or function, then it shall be in accordance with the SDM. 
  

	3.2.1	Class 6 and 7 UT Services and Functions 

  

	3.2.1.1	Mandatory Services for Class 6 and 7 

 Inmarsat may
require (and hence mandate) certain functions: 
 (1) to allow efficient and flexible operation of the network 
 (2) to comply with regulatory requirements such as protection of other users of the spectrum. 
  

	 8
	 The example AES does not show other Inmarsat services or multiple satcom systems. 

	 9
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 The following functions are mandatory: 
  

	 	•	 	 Support of emergency calls at the Terminal level, although it is expected that the network will not route emergency calls onwards 

  

	 	•	 	 Over the Air (OTA) provisioning which uses circuit switched SMS messages (TS 21 and TS22) compatible with 2G/3G networks 

  

	 	•	 	 SIM Locking 

  

	3.2.1.2	Services for Class 6 and 7 

 This section shows typical services and
functions available in a Terminal but since Inmarsat does not mandate these, the reader should consult with manufacturers to determine which services and functions are supported by a specific Terminal(s). 
  

	 	1.	Circuit switched AMBE+2 voice. 

  

	 	i.	TS11 services – one per UT. 

  

	 	2.	3.1kHz audio 

  

	 	i	G3 and G4 Fax on a FNUR=64kbit/s, ITC = 3.1kHz audio BS30 bearer service. 

  

	 	ii.	Modem/PC Data service on a FNUR=64kbit/s, ITC = 3.1kHz audio BS30 bearer service. 

  

	 	3.	ISDN (Only for Class 6) 

  

	 	i.	1B+D ISDN services on a 56 kbits RDI/64 kbits/s UDI BS30 bearer service 

  

	 	4.	Background class IP 

  

	 	5.	Streaming class IP 

  

	 	6.	Short Message Service (SMS) 

  

	 	i.	Basic SMS services (TS 21 and TS22) compatible with 2G/3G networks 

  

	 	7.	Additional (Supplementary) services 

  

	3.2.1.3	Functions for Class 6 and 7 

  

	 	1.	The Class 6/7 UT should be able to specify QoS parameters independently for each PDP context. 

  

	 	2.	The Class 6/7 UT should support up to 11 PDP contexts and 1 CS service per UT concurrently. 

  

	 	3.	The Class 6/7 UT should support multiple users (multiple TEs) of voice, data and messaging services. 

  

	 	4.	The Class 6/7 UT should support both mobile originated (MO) and mobile terminated (MT) sessions thereby dictating the need for interconnection to a range of established terrestrial
networks and PLMNs via standardised interfaces. 

  

	 	 5.
	 Connectivity between Class 6/7 UT to external networks should include: 

  

	 	i	Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) for backward compatibility with voice based services. 

  

	 	ii	Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN) for backward compatibility with voice and narrowband data services, (Only for Class 6). 

  

	 	iii	Packet Switched Public Data Networks (PSPDN), the most notably being the Internet. 

  

					
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	 	6.	The Class 6/7 UT should support the following PS functions: 

  

	 	i	IP based inter-working with the Internet/Intranet (via IP connectivity) and other GPRS PLMNs directly or via a transit network. 

  

	 	ii	Transmission of user packet data at symmetric/asymmetric instantaneous transmission speeds. 

  

	 	iii	Transfer of data between service access points at the fixed side and at the mobile side as follows: 

  

	 	a	Packets sent from a SwiftBroadband UT to a fixed network access point; 

  

	 	b	Packets sent from a fixed network access point to a SwiftBroadband UT; 

  

	 	c	Packets sent from one SwiftBroadband UT to another SwiftBroadband UT; 

  

	 	iv	Support for IPV4. 

  

	 	v	Support of end-user VPN technologies, including encryption to enable secure communication between the TE and external host via a standardised mechanism. 

  

	 	7.	The Class 6/7 UT shall support handover between spotbeams. PS handover is ‘lossless’ and hence connectivity is maintained throughout the handover for both background and
streaming class services. CS handover is ‘lossy’ and hence connectivity is not maintained throughout the handover although the circuit is still in place at the end of the handover. Note: satellite handover is not supported.

  

	 	8.	The Class 6/7 UT shall support bearer rates of up to 512 kbps in the forward direction, and up to 492 kbps in the return direction. Note: this is the capability of the modem in the
Terminal. The expected achieved data rates on aircraft are shown in section 3.8 and 3.9. 

  

	3.3	Class 3A User Terminal 

 This section outlines the
services supported by a Class 3A Terminal. Class 3A UT will support an IGA (Intermediate Gain Antenna). 
  

	3.3.1	Class 3A Services and Function Support 

  

	 	1.	Class 3A will support only Packet Switched Services (Streaming and Background). 

  

	 	2.	The BGAN network can support up to 11 PDP Contexts. The Class 3A Terminal supports up to 5 PDP contexts per UT concurrently. 

  

	 	3.	The Class 3A Terminal will be ‘single channel’. This will correspond to one SwiftBroadband bearer in the return and forward direction. 

  

	 	4.	The Class 3A should support multiple users (multiple TEs) of data. 

  

	 	5.	Connectivity between Class 3A to external networks will be only through: 

  

	 	i	Packet Switched Public Data Networks (PSPDN). 

  

	 	6.	The Class 3A should support the following PS functions: 

  

	 	i	IP based inter-working with the Internet/Intranet (via IP connectivity) and other GPRS PLMNs directly or via a transit network. 

  

	 	ii	Transmission of user packet data at symmetric/asymmetric instantaneous transmission speeds. 

  

	 	iii	Transfer of data between service access points at the fixed side and at the mobile side as follows: 

  

	 	a	Packets sent from a SwiftBroadband UT to a fixed network access point; 

  

	 	b	Packets sent from a fixed network access point to a SwiftBroadband UT; 

  

	 	c	Packets sent from one SwiftBroadband UT to another SwiftBroadband UT; 

  

					
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	 	iv	Support for IPV4 (and IPV6 if suitably developed and implemented). 

  

	 	v	Support of end-user VPN technologies, including encryption to enable secure communication between the TE and external host via a standardised mechanism. 

  

	 	7.	The Class 3A UT shall support all bearers defined for a Class 3 Terminal. 

  

	 	8.	The Class 3A UT, based on simulated results, is expected to support 128 kbps in both directions at elevation above 5° from the satellite in good link conditions.

  

	 	9.	The Class 3A UT does not implement the following functions that were added to the Class 6/7 UTs (and supporting ground infrastructure) to make the service more robust:

  

	 	i	Spot beam handover. 

  

	 	ii	Distributed unique word. 

  

	 	iii	Equaliser (in UT and RAN). 

  

	3.4	User Interfaces 

 Inmarsat does not define the user
interfaces to the avionics equipment but instead defines: 
  

	 	•	 	 the air interface at the output of the aircraft’s antenna 

  

	 	•	 	 the functions of the UT 

  

	 	•	 	 the performance of the UT 

 The
definition of user interfaces is left to the manufacturers but typically includes Ethernet and ISDN. Voice can be provided via a number of different interfaces including 2-wire analogue, 4-wire analogue and via digital interfaces – users are
recommended to contact avionic manufacturers for further details. Many of the interfaces are defined in Arinc Characteristic Arinc 781. 
  

	3.5	Aircraft Interfaces and Installation 

 Terminal
manufacturers should be consulted for details of these. 
 However it is noted that, to support the stringent timing requirements of the time
division multiplexed signal structure on the ‘from aircraft’ RF link, accurate positioning information must be made available to the Terminal. This should be GPS based, if available on the aircraft, although SwiftBroadband supports a
special IRS (Inertial Reference System) based timing mechanism for older aircraft that do not have GPS receivers. Attitude and velocity information is also required respectively for steering the antenna and for correction of Doppler effects.

  

	3.6	Key RF Characteristics 

  

	3.6.1	Tuning Range 

 The avionics, DLNA, and antenna
shall tune/operate over the range of: 
  

			
	 Transmit
	  	1626.5 to 1660.5MHz
		
	 Receive
	  	1525 to 1559MHz

  

	3.6.2	EIRP 

 The required EIRP is: 
  

			
	 Class 6
	  	20dBW
		
	 Class 7
	  	15.1dBW
		
	 Class 3
	  	10dBW

  

					
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	3.6.3	G/T 

 The required G/T is 
  

			
	 Class 6
	    	3 -13 dBK
		
	 Class 7
	    	3 -19 dBK
		
	 Class 3
	    	3 -19 dBK

  

	3.6.4	Intermodulation Products 

 SwiftBroadband carriers
are shared with other BGAN users. They can be anywhere within the 34MHz of transmit and receive spectrum. As consequence, lower order intermodulation products can affect the Inmarsat receive band. 
 Therefore SwiftBroadband, compared to other Inmarsat aero systems, requires: 
  

	 	•	 	 improved adjacent channel performance, in order to accommodate the BGAN variable coding scheme, which operates with lower system margins;

  

	 	•	 	 improved out of band emissions in the adjacent 1616 to 1625.5MHz band. 

 In conclusion multi-channel Terminals require improved intermodulation product of e.g. HPAs, DLNAs and antennas compared to other Inmarsat aero systems.

 Since single channel Terminals do not, by definition, produce intermodulation products, RF requirements of single channel Terminals are
correspondingly less stringent. 
  

	3.7	Terminal ID Numbering 

 An IMEI number will identify
each Terminal (and each channel of a multiple channel Terminal). The numbering will follow the guidelines set out in GSM association PRD TW. 06 IMEI Allocation and Approval Guidelines v. 3.2.0. 
  

	3.8	SwiftBroadband Terminals Summary 

 This section
summarises the expected basic capabilities of the three SwiftBroadband User Terminals as addressed in detail in the previous section. Please note that the actual services provided and interfaces supported is at the discretion of manufacturers.

 The data rates shown are Inmarsat’s expectation of data rates achieved by installed Terminals using the Satellites. The assumptions
and factors that will affect data rate and service coverage are explained in 2.1.1. 
  

					
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	3.8.1	Class 6 UT (High Gain Antenna) 

  

			
	 Feature
	  	 Description

	 Transmission Rate
	  	 266 to 422 kbit/s receive.10
 332 - 492 kbit/s transmit.

		
	 Mobile Interface
	  	 Ethernet
 ISDN

		
	 Interconnect Capability
	  	IP, ISDN, PSTN
		
	 Service Capabilities
	  	 1 CS voice
 1B + D ISDN
 IP (Background and streaming, up to 11 PDP contexts)

		
	 Antenna Requirements
	  	BGAN SDM Volume 5 Chapter 3 Section 2.2 (which is equivalent to Aero SDM Module 2 section 3.2 through 3.5 but G/T is measured with 7th
 order intermodulation products). Nominal 12dBi antenna.
		
	 EIRP Requirements per channel
	  	20 dBW
		
	 G/T
	  	-13 dBK
		
	 Usable Tuning Range
	  	 TX: 1626.5 – 1660.5 MHz
 RX: 1525 – 1559 MHz

  

	3.8.2	Class 7 UT (Intermediate Gain Antenna) 

  

			
	 Feature
	  	 Description

	 Transmission Rate
	  	 200-344 kbit/s receive.11
 192-332 kbit/s transmit.

		
	 Mobile Interface
	  	Ethernet
		
	 Interconnect Capability
	  	IP, PSTN
		
	 Service Capabilities
	  	 1 CS voice
 IP (Background and streaming, up to 11 PDP
contexts)

		
	 Antenna Requirements
	  	BGAN SDM Volume 5 Chapter 3 Section 2.2 (which is equivalent to Aero SDM Module 2 section 3.2 through 3.5 but G/T is measured with 7th
 order intermodulation products). Nominal 6dBi antenna.
		
	 EIRP Requirements per channel
	  	15.1 dBW
		
	 G/T
	  	-19 dBK
		
	 Usable Tuning Range
	  	 TX: 1626.5 – 1660.5 MHz
 RX: 1525 – 1559 MHz

  

	 10
	 See section 2.1.1 

	 11
	 See section 2.1.1 

  

					
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	3.8.3	Class 3A UT (Intermediate Gain Antenna) 

  

			
	 Feature
	  	 Description

	 Transmission Rate
	  	 64-132 kbit/s receive.12
 64-132 kbit/s transmit.

		
	 Mobile Interface
	  	Ethernet
		
	 Interconnect Capability
	  	IP
		
	 Service Capabilities
	  	IP (Background and streaming, up to 5 PDP contexts)
		
	 Antenna Requirements
	  	BGAN SDM Volume 5 Chapter 3 Section 2.2 (which is equivalent to Aero SDM Module 2 section 3.2 through 3.5)
		
	 EIRP Requirements per channel
	  	10 dBw
		
	 G/T
	  	-19dBK
		
	 Usable Tuning Range
	  	 TX: 1626.5 – 1660.5 MHz
 RX: 1525 – 1559 MHz

  

	3.9	SwiftBroadband Terminals Performance 

 The following
tables summarise the expected theoretical performance of the SwiftBroadband Classes of Terminals. These are only theoretical data and therefore may be proven to be different after all the lab and field tests have been completed. 
 Note that the below data are based on the operational configuration at the time of writing this document. Inmarsat reserves the right to modify the
configuration parameters for operational reasons. This may affect the expected performance. 
 Notes : 
 Syntax : Forward/Return in kbit/s. 
 Data
rates for SwiftBroadband UEs with the latest bearer tables. 
 All data rates are referred to physical layer data rates. A protocol overhead
will reduce this slightly. 
  

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	3.9.1	UT Class 6 

  

											
	 	  	Elevation bands
	 Service
	  	<10	  	10-15	  	15-20	  	20-45	  	45-90
	 Min IP Background (*) (see 3.10)
	  	232 / 222	  	266 / 237	  	266 /256	  	300 /256	  	300 /291
						
	 IP Streaming Class
	  	128	  	128	  	128	  	128	  	128
						
	 Max Streaming (**), combining multiple PDP contexts
	  	128	  	128	  	192	  	192	  	224
						
	 CS Voice
	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes
						
	 ISDN
	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes
						
	 IP Background with Voice
	  	228 / 111	  	262 / 118	  	262 /128	  	296 /128	  	296 /146
						
	 IP Background with ISDN
	  	136 / 101	  	168 / 111	  	168 /111	  	202 /111	  	202 /128
						
	 Streaming with Voice
	  	64	  	64	  	96	  	96	  	96
						
	 Streaming with ISDN
	  	64	  	64	  	64	  	64	  	96
	
	  

	 	(*)	IP Background: 

 The rates stated are physical layer
data rates assuming only a single user on the bearer. The BGAN+3GPP protocol overhead is roughly 15%. Depending on which IP service is carried, the total protocol overhead might be larger. 
  

	 	(**)	Streaming: 

 This is the largest streaming data
connection that will be admitted including combinations of streaming rate connections (e.g. 96 kbit/s means that a combination of a 32 kbit/s and a 64 kbit/s is possible up to 96 kbit/s). 
 Inmarsat only supports streaming in the truncated rates of: 32, 64 and 128 kbit/s. 
 Inmarsat only supports symmetrical streaming connections. 
 The protocol overhead is slightly less in streaming mode due to the Out-of-band signalling. 
 Estimate : 10%.
+ any IP and/or application protocol overhead. 
  

					
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	3.9.2	UT Class 7 

  

											
	 	  	Elevation bands
	 Service
	  	<10	  	10-15
(Not
guaranteed,
depending
on
AES
characteristics)	  	15-20
(Not
guaranteed,
depending
on
AES
characteristics)	  	20-45	  	45-90
	 Min IP Background (*) (see 3.10)
	  	No	  	200 / 202	  	200 / 202	  	200 / 202	  	200 / 222
						
	 Max IP Streaming Class
	  	No	  	128	  	128	  	128	  	128
						
	 Max Streaming (**), combining multiple PDP contexts
	  	No	  	128	  	128	  	160	  	160
						
	 CS Voice
	  	No	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes	  	Yes
						
	 ISDN
	  	No	  	No	  	No	  	No	  	Yes
						
	 IP Background with Voice
	  	No	  	196 / 101	  	196 / 101	  	196 / 101	  	196 / 111
						
	 IP Background with ISDN
	  	No	  	No	  	No	  	No	  	136 / 111
						
	 Streaming with Voice
	  	No	  	64	  	64	  	64	  	64
						
	 Streaming with ISDN
	  	No	  	No	  	No	  	No	  	64
	
	  

	 	(*)	IP Background: 

 The rates stated are physical layer
data rates assuming only a single user on the bearer. The BGAN+3GPP protocol overhead is roughly 15%. Depending on which IP service is carried, the total protocol overhead might be larger. 
  

	 	(**)	Streaming: 

 This is the largest streaming data
connection that will be admitted including combinations of streaming rate connections (e.g. 96 kbit/s means that a combination of a 32kbit/s and a 64kbit/s is possible up to 96 kbit/s). 
 Inmarsat only supports streaming in the truncated rates of: 32, 64 and 128kbit/s. 
 Inmarsat only supports symmetrical streaming connections. 
 The protocol overhead is slightly less in streaming mode due to the Out-of-band signalling. 
 Estimate : 10%.
+ any IP and/or application protocol overhead. 
  

	3.10	Admission Control algorithm 

 The Admission Control
algorithm determines the access of mobiles into the network based on their physical link conditions at the time of access. 
  

					
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 The Admission Control Algorithm assumes worst case link conditions. Therefore for every mobile class
there is an admission control threshold, lower that the potential available bandwidth. This parameter is set in the RAN. 
 For every UT PDP
context request the required bandwidth is checked against the available bandwidth. The available bandwidth is the Admission control threshold (Min IP Background) less the cumulative bandwidth of all active PDP contexts in the given 200kHz channel.
The connection is granted only if there is enough bandwidth for the requested QoS. 
 Background IP PDP context are allocated a minimum
default bandwidth13 (at the moment set to 10kbps) while streaming PDP contexts are allocated the requested bandwidth plus a safety
factor14 (at the moment set to 20%). 
 If the RF channel is shared among different mobiles and it is out of capacity the RRM (Radio Resource Management) will request a further channel from the GRM (Global Resource Manager). If the GRM does not have any further channels then the
PDP context request will be rejected. 
 The Admission control threshold as function of the elevation angle is shown in the performance tables
in 3.9 as ‘Minimum IP Background’ and it is summarised in the table below. 
 Min IP Background Admission Control

  

											
	 	  	Elevation bands
	 UT Class
	  	<10	  	10-15	  	15-20	  	20-45	  	45-90
	 Class 7 (kbps) (*)
	  	No	  	200 / 202	  	200 / 202	  	200 / 202	  	200 / 222
						
	 Class 6 (kbps) (*)
	  	232 / 222	  	266 / 237	  	266 / 256	  	300 / 256	  	300 / 291

 Syntax : Forward/Return in kbit/s. 
 (*) The rates stated are physical layer data rates assuming only a single user on the bearer. 
 Note that the data above are based on the operational configuration at the time of writing this document. Inmarsat reserves the right of modifying the
configuration parameters for operational reasons. This may affect the expected performance. 
  

	3.11	Load Smoothing Algorithm 

 The Load Smoothing
algorithm monitors capacity in use and if this detects that the channel is ‘fullish’ (because say a background PDP context is at a high bandwidth) then it will request a further channel from the GRM in an effort to ‘load
balance’. The RAN will then shift some users on to the new RF channel using a ‘handover’ – the handover is similar to a spot beam handover. The RAN also has a Defragmentation function which does the opposite of the Load Smoothing
function. 
  

	3.12	Multiple channel SwiftBroadband 

 The BGAN network
treats a two channel SwiftBroadband Terminal as two independent Terminals and it does not know that they are ‘siblings’. 
 Hence
the Admission Control and Load Smoothing algorithms will work independently for each of the two channels. The consequence of this is that the two SwiftBroadband channels could either be using the same physical RF channel or have different RF
channels. In general they will only share an RF channel case if there is sufficient capacity on the channel (or the GRM is out of channels). 
  

	13	This is an operational parameter set in the RAN and it can be retuned only for operational reasons. 

	14	This is an operational parameter set in the RAN and it can be retuned only for operational reasons. 

  

					
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	4.	SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING 

  

	4.1	SIM Cards 

 Inmarsat has technically and
functionally specified SwiftBroadband SIM cards. This specification covers encryption algorithm, security settings, menu structure and any other information required to drive SwiftBroadband Services. 
 The SIM card for SwiftBroadband is a ‘generic one’ with no DP specific customisation. The DP is allocated to the SIM at the point of activation
of the Terminal. Specific details eventually required for establishing the connection will be programmed/stored at UT/TE level (e.g. default APN, Support links, and Support numbers). 
 Inmarsat has appointed Gemalto as its sole SIM card supplier. Inmarsat has established competitive SIM pricing based on manageable and reasonable volumes.

 SIM cards for SwiftBroadband shall be ordered directly from the SIM card manufacturer by the AES manufacturers. 
 A separate SIM document is included in the list of annexes associated with the NSDA. 
  

	4.2	Numbering 

  

	4.2.1	IMSI 

 Inmarsat only supports one IMSI per SIM.

  

	4.2.2	MS-ISDN 

 Inmarsat allocates MS-ISDN as per the
services provisioned on the SIM card. 
  

	 	•	 	 Voice and IP Data - 0870 77 

  

	 	•	 	 ISDN will be allocated if requested - 0870 78 

 Inmarsat does not plan to assign number ranges to Distribution Partners. 
 The Quarantine Period for MSISDN before being reallocated
to another user will be 40 days. 
  

	4.2.3	Golden Numbers 

 Some Golden numbers may be reserved
and used for promotional purposes. Inmarsat will select these. Inmarsat currently has no intention of offering them for sale. 
  

					
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 APPENDIX A:        I4 COVERAGE BEFORE I4F3 LAUNCH AND SATELLITE
REPOSITIONING 
 Coverage shown in Dark Blue is the F1 IOR satellite, launched in March 2005. The coverage shown in Red is the F2 AOR
satellite, launched in November 2005. SwiftBroadband service was provided from these orbital positions until 7-01-09 when the F3 AMER (98W) satellite, launched in August 2008, began operations. Shortly after, the F2 AOR satellite began its
repositioning sequence. 
 

 
 Figure 7 – SwiftBroadband - 2 Ocean Region Coverage – Before Satellite Repositioning

 Satellite postions: 
 I4-F1-IOR: 64E 
 I4-F2-AOR-W: 53W 
  

					
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 APPENDIX B:        EXPECTED I4 COVERAGE AFTER SATELLITE REPOSITIONING 

 Inmarsat plans to reposition the I4 Satellite fleet following the successful launch of the Inmarsat-4 F3 Satellite. Repositioning plans
will be communicated separately. 
 SwiftBroadband edge of coverage performance will not be characterised until field tests have been
performed. Therefore it is not possible at this stage to exactly define the extent of the service coverage. However Inmarsat notes that, compared to the traditional four ocean regions constellation (AOR-E, AOR-W, IOR, POR) and compared to the
pre-repositioning I4 constellation, there is a coverage gap in the region of Greenland. The extent of this gap can only be fully determined after the service has been tested in the region following repositioning. 
 Expected re-positioned Satellite locations at the time of releasing this document: 
 I4-F1: 143.5E 
 I4-F2: 25E 
 I4-F3: 98W 
 

 
 Figure 8 – Expected SwiftBroadband Coverage After Satellite Repositioning 
 The map depicts Inmarsat’s current expectations of coverage but is illustrative only and should not be taken as a guarantee that: 
  

	 	•	 	 service will be available as depicted; or 

  

	 	•	 	 actual coverage areas will not vary from those shown on the map; or 

  

	 	•	 	 Satellite locations may not vary from time to time; or 

  

	 	•	 	 Inmarsat will replace any satellite depicted which fails, degrades or otherwise becomes unavailable. 

  

					
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 Disclaimer 
 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been
made to ensure the accuracy of the service description contained in this document (“the Description”), Inmarsat advises that accuracy may be affected by a variety of conditions, including conditions which are outside of Inmarsat’s
control. The Description is provided “as is” and use is at one’s own risk. Any express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
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 CONTENTS 
  

							
	 1.
	  	    OUTLINE	  	1
				
		  	1.1	  	INMARSAT SATELLITE PHONE SERVICES OVERVIEW	  	1
			
	 2.
	  	    FLEETPHONE USER TERMINAL AND ASSOCIATED PERIPHERALS	  	1
				
		  	2.1	  	FLEETPHONE HARDWARE	  	1
		  	        2.1.1	  	    FleetPhone / BDU Environmental Enhancements	  	2
		  	        2.1.2	  	    FleetPhone Antenna Specification	  	2
		  	2.2	  	CABLE CONNECTION / KIT	  	3
		  	2.3	  	CONNECTION BOX	  	3
		  	2.4	  	MOUNTING KITS	  	4
		  	        2.4.1	  	    Antenna Assembly	  	4
		  	        2.4.2	  	    BDU mounting kit	  	5
		  	2.5	  	GSM	  	5
			
	 3.
	  	    LAND USER TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED PERIPHERALS	  	5
				
		  	3.1	  	ISATPHONE	  	6
		  	        3.1.1	  	    Peripherals and Accessories	  	7
		  	3.2	  	LANDPHONE	  	7
		  	        3.2.1	  	    Peripherals and accessories for LandPhone	  	8
			
	 4.
	  	    NETWORK SERVICES	  	8
				
		  	4.1	  	SATELLITE PHONE SERVICES	  	8
		  	4.2	  	SMS MESSAGING	  	8
		  	4.3	  	SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES	  	9
		  	4.4	  	GPS AND LOCATION-BASED SERVICES	  	9
		  	4.5	  	VOICEMAIL SERVICE	  	9
		  	4.6	  	GROUND INFRASTRUCTURE AND CALL TERMINATION	  	10
			
	 5.
	  	    PREPAY, SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING	  	10
				
		  	5.1	  	PREPAY PLATFORM	  	10
		  	5.2	  	SIM CARDS	  	11
		  	5.3	  	NUMBERING	  	11
		  	        5.3.1	  	    IMSI	  	11
		  	        5.3.2	  	    MS-ISDN	  	11
		  	        5.3.3	  	    Golden Numbers	  	11
			
	 6.
	  	    USER EXPERIENCE	  	12
				
		  	6.1	  	FLEETPHONE	  	12
		  	6.2	  	ISATPHONE	  	12
		  	6.3	  	LANDPHONE	  	12
			
	 7.
	  	    SPOT BEAM HANDOVER	  	13
			
	 8.
	  	    CHANNEL SELECTION	  	13
			
	 9.
	  	    COVERAGE AT SERVICE LAUNCH	  	13
				
		  	9.1	  	SATELLITE PHONE SERVICES COVERAGE POST I-4 SATELLITE REPOSITIONING	  	13

  

					
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	1.	OUTLINE 

 This document provides an overview of the Inmarsat
Maritime Satellite Phone Service, launched in 2007 and Inmarsat’s Land Mobile Satellite Phone Services launched in July 2007. The document covers the main areas of the programme from user terminal functionality through to services and
terrestrial termination. 
 This document is targeted at interested parties within Inmarsat and our distribution channel who seek clarification on aspects of
the Satellite Phone Service or who simply require an overview of the proposed service. 
 The service description provided is not definitive and represents
the best information currently available. The content of this document will therefore evolve as the programme progresses and the intention is to release updates and further clarifications. 
 This document is under version control. 
  

	1.1	Inmarsat Satellite Phone Services Overview 

 Inmarsat Maritime
Satellite Phone Services are delivered using a FleetPhone, which offers a voice only service. It is a proven design based on the R190 handset originally developed by Ericsson. The hardware supplied is simple to use and low-cost, and includes a Below
Decks Unit with an integrated handset, connected to a low-maintenance Omni directional antenna. 
 The FleetPhone antenna requires a clear, unobstructed view
of the satellite – once registered on the network, the user can place a call in the standard manner (see section “User Experience”). 
 Inmarsat Land Mobile Satellite Phone Services are delivered using either an IsatPhone or a LandPhone. These devices are enhancements to the Ericsson R190 and ACeS FR190G handset and land fixed terminals respectively. 
 For IsatPhone, a user orientates the antenna towards the Satellite using signal strength indicators and once optimally pointed will dial and place the call in the usual
way. IsatPhone is essentially designed for outdoor use with clear line of sight to the Satellite. For the LandPhone, it is important to position and fix the antenna in such a way that it is pointed towards the Satellite, with clear line of site and
with optimum signal strength. 
 The service also offers low speed circuit switched data at 2.4kbps which can be used for light data applications.

  

	2.	FLEETPHONE USER TERMINAL AND ASSOCIATED PERIPHERALS 

 Inmarsat’s Maritime Satellite Phone Services are delivered via the FleetPhone terminal. 
 

 
  

	2.1	FleetPhone Hardware 

 The hardware consists of a Below Decks Unit
(“BDU”), connected to a maritime omni-directional antenna above decks (see figure 2.3-2). The BDU will be provided with an integrated voice handset (not shown) and is manufactured by PCI Ltd of Singapore. 
 A standard cable and mounting kit is provided to enable setup, either as pole or mast mounted configuration. 
  

					
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	2.1.1	FleetPhone / BDU Environmental Enhancements 

 The FleetPhone is
designed to meet the specific environmental requirements of the maritime industry1. This includes all BDU connectors and the on/off switch to marine
grade, a conformal coating for the Printed Circuit Board to provide water resistance, and a housing area for the SIM card to ensure protection against vibration. In terms of Ingress Protection, the FleetPhone BDU is specified to meet IP 54 rating.

 The FleetPhone Antenna is also specified to meet the requirements of IP66. 
 The Connection Box should be installed separately in an enclosed area of the vessel. 
  

	2.1.2	FleetPhone Antenna Specification 

 The FleetPhone is equipped with
an omni-directional antenna, manufactured by SpaceCom (see below, Figure 2.1-1). This antenna functions in a comparable manner to Inmarsat-C, and, given a clear and unobstructed view of the sky does not need further pointing within the
designated coverage area. There is no electromechanical stabilisation / pointing mechanism required for operation. 
 

 
 Figure 2.1-1 Above view – with Radome 
  

			
	Antenna Type	 	Active omni-directional / RHCP Helical
		
	Antenna Elevation	 	>20 degrees sub I-4 satellite
		
	Dimensions	 	170mmX170mmX100mm
		
	Weight	 	600g
		
	Pitch / Roll	 	+/- 20 degrees

  

	1	FleetPhone is approved to R&TTE, also against relevant sections of IEC 60945. 

  

					
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	 G/T
	  	-23.5 to – 24.5 dBK
		
	 Impedence
	  	50 Ohms
		
	 Gain
	  	2 dBi
		
	 EIRP
	  	5 to 6dBW
		
	 Survival temp
	  	-40 to +80 deg C
		
	 Operational temp
	  	-25 to +55 deg C
		
	 Estimated UT-Antenna Cable loss
	  	10 dB
		
	 DV Power Supply
	  	24VDC

 Table 2.1-1 FleetPhone Antenna Specification 
  

	2.2	Cable connection / kit 

 A standard cable connection kit is supplied
with the FleetPhone hardware, connecting the antenna to the Main Communications Unit below decks. 
 Inmarsat supplies the following standard cable kit:

  

			
	 10 metre cable (Power unit to Antenna):
	  	6-6.5dB loss2
		
	 3 metre cable (Power unit to BDU)
	  	2-2.5dB loss

 N.B. Total RF Cable loss: 8-10dB 
  

	2.3	Connection Box 

 A Connection Box unit is supplied as standard for
the FleetPhone which provides power both for the below-decks unit and for the antenna. 
 As is illustrated below, the integrated power connector unit also
provides the RF signal to the antenna. 
 

 
 Figure 2 – FleetPhone Connection Box 
 N.B. The Connection Box has the following input voltage: 10-32V DC 
  

	 2
	 A 20 metre cable with 5-7 dB loss is available as an accessory (Power unit to Antenna). 

  

					
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 Figure 2.3-2 Terminal, Power and Antenna configuration 
  

	2.4	Mounting Kits 

  

	2.4.1	Antenna Assembly 

 An antenna assembly is supplied as standard, with
dimensions - see Figure 2.4-1. This includes mounting pole, brackets, and fixtures. Full specification and pricing is provided separately. 
  

					
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 Figure 2.4-1 – Antenna Dimensions (mm) 
  

	2.4.2	BDU mounting kit 

 In order to mount the BDU vertically below decks
in a secure fashion, an additional mounting kit is also supplied with the BDU. This comprises a simple-design wall mounting plate to be permanently fixed to the wall or bulkhead (see below rear-view of BDU). By means of a two-pronged attachment, the
BDU will slot firmly into place to the wall mounting, but can be easily removed. 
 

 
 Figure 2.4-2 Rear View of BDU, including vertical mounting kit 
  

	2.5	GSM 

 FleetPhone is satellite only. 
  

	3.	LAND USER TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED PERIPHERALS 

 Land Mobile
Satellite Phone Services are delivered through portable handheld and fixed terminals. Both variants are based on a common core module designed by Ericsson. 
  

					
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	3.1	IsatPhone 

 The IsatPhone is a dual mode phone designed to support
voice and data over both Satellite and GSM networks (900 MHz only). It is a well proven design originally developed by Ericsson and the handset itself is small and compact. 
 The IsatPhone is dual mode and can be used as a GSM phone when in coverage and with a suitable GSM SIM and subscription. 
 The handset offers a typical range of GSM handset features such as backlit screen and ring tone selection. 
 The standard IsatPhone box includes:

  

			
	 Handset with Antenna
	 	

		
	 IsatPhone Charger & cable
	 	

		
	 Wired hands free unit
	 	

  

					
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	 Ni-MH Slim Battery pack
	 	

  

	3.1.1	Peripherals and Accessories 

 Inmarsat currently offers the
following handset accessories for the IsatPhone. 
  

			
	Accessories
		
	 Car Charger
	 	

  

	3.2	LandPhone 

 Inmarsat offers a fixed voice terminal designed for
permanent installation, the LandPhone. The device is built around an identical Ericsson core module to the IsatPhone handheld unit, offering the same voice quality. 
 The unit has an open ‘slot’ for a credit card sized SIM card, which can be swapped and changed by users, ideal for village phone style applications. Users need to insert a SIM card in the slot in order to
place a call. 
 The LandPhone is a compact unit with an RJ11 port for the attachment of a telephone handset (LandPhone does not ship with a handset) and an
SMA port for attaching the external antenna. The unit is designed to be mounted indoors, as a wall mount for instance. 
 The standard LandPhone box
includes: 
  

			
	Equipment
		
	 Standard Fixed Antenna 9dBi
	 	

		
	 Cable: LWR 300, 5dB, 10.5 M
	 	

  

					
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	 12V AC/DC Adaptor
	 	

		
	 Satellite Fixed Unit
	 	

  

	3.2.1	Peripherals and accessories for LandPhone 

 Peripherals are
available for data access, including the data cable, which includes comprehensive user functions for dial-up data in addition to connectivity to other devices (e.g. PocketPC enabled PDA). This kit also includes USB connectivity, for PCs not equipped
with RS-232. 
  

	4.	NETWORK SERVICES 

 A brief description of each of the network
services is provided below. 
 N.B. FleetPhone is not Type Approved for Data and Fax services. 
  

	4.1	Satellite Phone Services 

 FleetPhone uses a GMR-2 air interface -
essentially GSM technology - and a DVSI AMBE voice codec running at 3.6kbps in order to deliver the voice call over the Satellite link. In terms of voice quality, Inmarsat refers to a typical mini-M voice call as the qualitative benchmark, as the
codec used in mini-M is the same as that used by the new Satellite Phone Services. 
 Inmarsat has calculated that the optimum link margin, the signal
quality from terminal to Satellite which will carry the call, will be achieved at elevation angles greater than 20 degrees. Users outside of these areas may still be able to make calls but as link margin reduces, call quality can be expected to
degrade (see section “Coverage” for further service details). 
 Inmarsat has installed Inmarsat Satellite Phone Services Gateways in the
Philippines and at Fucino, Italy. These Gateways land all Satellite Phone Services traffic carried over the I-4 F1 satellite and support new subscribers via newly appointed Distribution Partners from Service Launch. These customers are supported
with +870 number ranges. 
 With a handheld call it is important to maintain link quality by staying accurately pointed throughout the call and ensuring
clear line of sight. Degradation to link quality will have a significant impact on the quality of the call. 
  

	4.2	SMS Messaging 

 Satellite Phone Services will not support SMS
features at Service Launch. For the IsatPhone SMS will be supported in GSM mode if the user has the right subscription and the GSM service provider has the necessary handling agreements in place. The current version of IsatPhone supports 160
character SMS Circuit-Switched Data Services. 
 The IsatPhone and LandPhone also support low bit rate circuit switched data. In Satellite mode this is at
2.4kbps. In GSM mode (only applicable for IsatPhone) this is 9.6kbps. 
  

					
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 This feature is designed to be used when connecting the phone to a laptop or similar computing device. The data menu
on the phone needs to be activated and the data calls themselves are initiated by the software application e.g. fax serve or email running on the connected laptop. Inmarsat offers a software package called ‘Mobile Internet’ by SoftGSM as
an accessory which facilitates internet access with a connected laptop. 
  

	4.3	Supplementary Services 

 There are a number of different service
settings that can be activated for FleetPhone, IsatPhone and LandPhone by the user. These are services offered by most cellular networks. The supplementary services Inmarsat supports: 
  

			
	 CFU
	  	Call Forwarding Unconditional
	 CFB
	  	Call Forwarding Busy
	 CFNRy
	  	Call Forwarding No Reply
	 CW
	  	Call Waiting
	 CH
	  	Call Holding
	 Multi-party
	  	 Conference Calling
 Three-Party
Service

	 BAOC
	  	Barring All Outgoing Calls
	 BOIC
	  	Barring Outgoing International Calls
	 BOIC ex HC
	  	Barring Outgoing International Calls except home country
	 BAIC
	  	Barring All Incoming Calls
	 BalC Roaming
	  	Barring Incoming Call when Roaming

 Table 4.3-1: Supplementary Satellite Phone Services 
  

	4.4	GPS and Location-Based Services 

 The satellite phone service does
not utilise or support GPS either for network registration or spot beam selection. 
  

	4.5	Voicemail Service 

 Inmarsat offers the service options for the
delivery of voicemail on all SPS service variants. The instructions on how to setup, manage, and use this service are described in the Using Voicemail over SPS document. 
  

					
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	4.6	Ground Infrastructure and Call Termination 

 

 
 Figure 4.6-1 Satellite Phone Services 
 Inmarsat lands all I-4 voice traffic at an Inmarsat Gateway in Subic Bay, Philippines and in Fucino, Italy. 
 Inmarsat is
responsible for establishing terrestrial interconnect arrangements for call termination from the Gateway sites in Subic Bay and Fucino. 
  

	5.	PREPAY, SIM CARDS AND NUMBERING 

  

	5.1	Prepay Platform 

 Inmarsat provides a retail prepay platform for SPS
Distribution Partners, using a simple wholesale tariff within the pre-pay platform. DPs order vouchers from a range of pre-defined denominations, at a wholesale rate, and these are used to top up the subscriber balance, either by the DP or by the
subscriber redeeming the voucher against an account. These vouchers have a set expiry period. Voucher denominations are expressed in ‘units’ rather than in a monetary value, which means that Inmarsat does not need to know the retail tariff
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 Inmarsat is responsible for monitoring usage, cut-off when subscriber balance equals zero and for crediting the
balance upon voucher redemption. 
 From a product and service perspective prepay customers are given access to the SPS circuit switched services. The
Inmarsat SPS network provides DPs with the opportunity to present prepay customers with low balance information and links through to a DP toll free number for top-ups. 
 Details of the functional capabilities and operation, including billing, of the Company Prepay System are set out in separate documents and procedures provided by the Company. These documents may be varied from time
to time to reflect changes to the technical and operational aspects of the Company Prepay System. 
  

	5.2	SIM Cards 

 The Inmarsat Satellite Phone Service via the FleetPhone, IsatPhone and LandPhone uses 2nd generation standard GSM SIM cards. These SIMs are
designed and built to standards observed by the entire GSM industry, which enables adaptability. 
 2
nd generation SIM cards (“2G SIMs”) are not necessarily forward compatible with more modern 3G devices e.g. BGAN terminals. 
 Inmarsat contracts the manufacture of SIM cards directly with its own SIM supplier. DPs may then procure SIMs in suitable volume directly from Inmarsat’s contracted
manufacturer, in much the same way as for the BGAN service. DPs may have opportunity for customisation of SIM artwork. 
 SIM cards are inserted into the
FleetPhone via a covered slot (as illustrated – see highlighted area); a simple, flexible water-resistant silicone cover is removed to enable access. 
 

 
 Figure 5.2-1 BDU front view showing SIM housing 
  

	5.3	Numbering 

  

	5.3.1	IMSI 

 DPs may be assigned specific IMSI ranges based on forecasts
provided to Inmarsat. 
  

	5.3.2	MS-ISDN 

 DPs may be assigned specific MSISDN ranges specific to
their company, which they may assign to IMSIs upon activation. 
  

	5.3.3	Golden Numbers 

 Inmarsat has no plans to reserve or offer Golden
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	6.	USER EXPERIENCE 

  

	6.1	FleetPhone 

 The FleetPhone maritime unit is simple to use, and is
straightforward to set up. Instructions for assembly and mounting of the antenna, as well as connection below decks to the BDU, are described in the User Guide. The omni-directional antenna needs to be installed with good line of sight to the sky,
without nearby land obstructions, large vessels or cranes etc. The antenna is then secured, and the cable attached to the FleetPhone BDU. The user powers the device, holding the ‘On’ switch for at least four seconds. 
 The user then slots the SIM card (large format) into the enclosed SIM card holder, with the chip facing downwards. On doing this the LCD display should complete a cycle
of registering onto the network. A signal strength indicator appears. 
 To place a call the user will first check that sufficient signal strength is
available from the visual display. The user will hear a dial tone and can then place a call in the usual fashion remembering to include the country code e.g. 0044. 
 A full description of set up, placing and receiving a call, as well as descriptions phone features and options will be provided in the terminal user guide. 
  

	6.2	IsatPhone 

 Once the user installs its SIM card and battery and
charges the phone to maximum, it needs to select Satellite Antenna pointing from the Settings menu and activate it. 
 This feature allows the user to pick
up a Satellite signal and select a Satellite network. Using the Networks/Search menu option on the handset, the user scans available networks and selects Inmarsat as a preferred network. The word ‘SAT’ will appear on the LCD display once
selected as a preferred network. 
 To place a call the antenna must be raised into one of the 3 upward lock out positions in order to pick up a Satellite
signal. The phone will immediately start the pointing tone which will increase in frequency as the signal improves. The LCD display also shows signal strength increasing with a straightforward visual display. The user orientates the handset to
achieve optimum signal and can press CLR to stop the pointing tone. 
 The user can then place a call in the usual fashion remembering to include the country
code e.g. 0044. The user will need to be mindful of maintaining good signal strength throughout the duration of the call by keeping the antenna pointed at the Satellite. 
 To receive a call the user must ensure that the handset has sufficient Satellite signal strength. 
 A full description of
set up, placing and receiving a call, as well as descriptions of phone features and options can be found in the user guide. 
  

	6.3	LandPhone 

 The fixed unit is simple to use, but first requires
accurate set up. Specifically the external antenna needs to be pointed with a clear line of site at the Satellite. The antenna is then secured, and the cable attached to the LandPhone indoor unit. The user powers the device and plugs a telephone
into the RJ11 socket on the unit. 
 When placing a call the user powers on the LandPhone and slots the SIM card (large format) into the SIM card slot, with
the chip facing downwards. The LCD display should then go through a cycle of registering onto the network. A signal strength indicator appears. 
 The user
can now lift the handset, will hear a dial tone and can place the call in the usual way, remembering to include an international prefix to the number e.g. 0044. 
 A full description of set up, placing and receiving a call, as well as descriptions of phone features and options can be found in the user guide. 
  

					
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	7.	SPOT BEAM HANDOVER 

 The Satellite Phone Service does not support
handover from one spot-beam to the next during an ongoing voice call. However, the need for spot-beam handover during a voice call is a very rare occurrence and the lack of such feature will not impact quality of service. 
  

	8.	CHANNEL SELECTION 

 When using any Satellite Phone Service terminal
for the first time users are required to use the terminal to select one of four Channel IDs that best relates to their geographic location (see coverage map below). A new Channel ID must be selected when the user moves to a location served by a
different ID. Instructions for this procedure are provided in the User Guide for the terminal and in the Quick Reference guide. 
  

	9.	COVERAGE AT SERVICE LAUNCH 

 The initial and current coverage
provided for Inmarsat Satellite Phone Services on I-4 F1 is illustrated in Figure 9.1-1 below. For access to all Satellite Phone Services, Inmarsat recommends usage above 20 degrees elevation (below 20 degrees, Inmarsat does not guarantee
service but provides service on a ‘best efforts’ basis). 
  

	9.1	Satellite Phone Services Coverage Post I-4 Satellite Repositioning 

 As announced to Inmarsat partners in October 2007, a new coverage pattern is anticipated for the repositioned I-4 constellation, including SPS services operating in the Indian Ocean Region. The completion of the new network deployment is
currently envisaged in H1 2009. Inmarsat will aim to maintain and optimise services delivered to existing SPS customers given the satellite resources available after repositioning of the constellation. A map of the new planned coverage is
illustrated in Figure 9.1-2. 
 N.B. The SPS service coverage area will not be expanded to deliver global services post I-4 satellite
repositioning, but will remain on a regional basis as before. 
  

					
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 Figure 9.1-1 SPS coverage and Channel IDs at service launch 
  

					
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 Figure 9.1-2 SPS coverage and Channel IDs post repositioning 
  

					
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 DISTRIBUTION PARTNER OBLIGATIONS AND PERFORMANCE 
  

					
	 1.
	  	QUALIFYING BUSINESS PLAN AND BUDGETS	  	1
			
	 2.
	  	MARKETING SUPPORT	  	1
			
	 3.
	  	SALES SUPPORT	  	1
			
	 4.
	  	SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION AND FORECASTS	  	2
			
	 5.
	  	USER TERMINAL AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT	  	2
			
	 6.
	  	PERFORMANCE REVIEWS	  	2
			
	 7.
	  	ABILITY TO MAKE CHANGES TO DP OBLIGATIONS AND PERFORMANCE	  	3

  

	1.	Qualifying Business Plan and Budgets 

  

	1.1.	On the anniversary of the date of this Agreement and every twelve (12) months thereafter, the Distribution Partner must be able to provide the Company with a detailed, fully
financed and deliverable rolling three (3) year business plan and budget (“QBP”) demonstrating minimum wholesale revenues in the first twelve (12) months following the Commencement Date of not less than **** for each Service that
the DP is authorised to provide. 

  

	1.2.	This QBP should contain details of wholesale revenue and subscriber targets (by Service and by market sector and segment as applicable.) 

  

	2.	Marketing Support 

  

	2.1.	The Distribution Partner must be able to demonstrate the existence and deliverability of a fully-funded annual marketing plan to support the sale and distribution of the Service(s),
including the commitment of marketing support funds in an amount that at least matches the greater of **** or any allocation of the Company’s co-operative marketing / Connect funds, 

  

	3.	Sales Support 

  

	3.1.	The Distribution Partner must be able to demonstrate the existence and deliverability of a fully funded sales plan to support its go-to-market strategy for the sales and
distribution of each Service, including: 

  

	 	•	 	 An appropriate sales team comprising a sufficient number of quota-bearing sales representatives to support the revenue expectations set out in the QBP. Such
resources shall be provided either directly or through the Distribution Partner’s channel or through contractual arrangement with third parties. 

  

	 	•	 	 The existence of an appropriate commission or other sales incentive plan to reward and motivate these quota-bearing sales representatives to put focus upon and to
sell the Services that the Distribution Partner is authorised to sell. 

  

	 	•	 	 Assurance that all such quota-bearing representatives have completed and receive ongoing appropriate levels of sales, technical and Service specific training.

  
  

	*	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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	 	•	 	 A sales-order pipeline or forecast tool that will permit high-quality sales forecasting and budgeting on at least a quarterly basis, and of sufficient capability to
feed into the forecast requirements as laid out in section 4 below. 

  

	4.	Supplementary Information and Forecasts 

  

	4.1.	In addition to the above the Distribution Partner should also provide information that is reasonably requested by the Company from time to time in order to assist in the ongoing
development of Services and its own planning and market development activities. 

  

	4.2.	This information includes but is not limited to the provision of a rolling 12 month phased revenue forecast (wholesale revenues and Subscribers) by Service (e.g. voice, high speed
data, ISDN, etc) and market sector and segment as appropriate every 6 months (i.e. 2 times per year) and due on/by 31 December and 30 June each year. 

  

	5.	User Terminal and Associated Equipment 

  

	5.1.	The Distribution Partner is obliged to hold, or make arrangements for a third party to hold, appropriate levels of User Terminal stock and associated accessories and spares and for
this to be made available to the DP’s channel and Subscribers. 

  

	6.	Performance Reviews 

  

	6.1.	Each of the plans and associated documents detailed in Sections 1 to 3 shall require the Company’s agreement at the time of the Annual Performance Review (APR), which will be
held to coincide with the first anniversary of the dates of this Agreement, and every twelve months thereafter. 

  

	6.2.	Each Distribution Partner must participate in the scheduled APRs with the Company. The exact date and location of this meeting is to be agreed between the Parties. However, unless
mutually agreed the Annual Performance Review must occur no later than 6 weeks after any date described above. 

  

	6.3.	The APR is the Distribution Partner’s only opportunity to agree a revised set of wholesale revenue targets with the Company. Failure by the Distribution Partner to meet such
agreed minimum wholesale revenue targets in any year will require an amended QBP to be approved by the Company and the participation in a Performance Review every 3 months. 

  

	6.4.	Should the Distribution Partner then fail to meet the amended QBP in two consecutive quarterly reviews the Company will have the right to scale back its marketing and account
management support; and in any four consecutive reviews the right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 19.2 of this Agreement. 

  

					
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	7.	Ability to make changes to DP Obligations and Performance 

 The
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 **** 
  
  

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	 	****	

  
  

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	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
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	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
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also the colour of your own logo. Where possible, choose a version of the Inmarsat logo that complements your own logo. 
 

 
  

					
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	Clear space	 		  	Logo minimum sizes
			
	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.	 		  	 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
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	  	 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.

  

					
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	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:
		
	 û
	 	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
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 TRADE MARK LICENCE AGREEMENT 
 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 and 
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 TRADE MARK LICENCE AGREEMENT 
 This Agreement is made on this [•] day of [•] 200[8]. 
 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 operates a telecommunications network, comprising a satellite constellation and terrestrial infrastructure capable of providing communications services, including the
Services (as defined herein), on a near global basis. Access to the facilities and services provided by this network is to be made available to end users via a number of means, including Distribution Partners appointed by the Licensor, of which the
Licensee is one under the terms of an Agreement between the Parties of even date called the Network Service Distribution Agreement (“the NSDA”). 

  

	E.	Pursuant to the terms of the NSDA, the Licensee is required to use the Inmarsat Marks (as defined) in all promotional activities relating to the Services and the Licensor has
accordingly agreed to grant a licence to the Licensee to use the Inmarsat Marks 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). 
 “Branding Guidelines” means the branding and usage guidelines for the Inmarsat Marks produced by the Company’s marketing communications department from time to time and set out in Annex 5 to the
NSDA; 
 “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 NSDA becomes effective, being
14 April 2009 or the date the NSDA 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. 
 “NSDA” or “Network Service Distribution Agreement” means the agreement between the Parties for the distribution of the Services
using the Space Segment. 
 “Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated
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 “Service Providers” means those persons who purchase Services from the Licensee and
resell those Services; 
 “Services” means the same as Services in the NSDA. 
 “Space Segment” means the same as Space Segment in the NSDA. 
 “Subscriber” means a company or individual who contracts to subscribe to the Services via the Licensee or via a Service Provider
appointed by the Licensee and who is notified to the Company by the Licensee from time to time; 
 “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 NSDA 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. 

  

					
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	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 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 Service Providers 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. 

  

					
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	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.

  

	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 NSDA, in particular but without limitation, Clause 5 thereof
relating to the Licensee’s provision of the Services, and Clause 10 thereof relating to the Licensee’s use of the Inmarsat Marks and the Branding Guidelines. 

  

	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 

  

					
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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 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.
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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. 

  

	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 NSDA 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. 

  

					
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	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. 

  

	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 NSDA 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
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	 	(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; 

  

	 	(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 Company shall have the right to assign or novate this Agreement in whole or in part: 

  

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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: 

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	 	(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 [•]: 
  

	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
jurisdiction of the English courts. 

  

					
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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. 
  

							
	SIGNED by	 	)	 	  
  
  
	 	
	for and on behalf of	 	)	 	 	
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	SIGNED by [NAME]	 	)	 	  
  
  
	 	
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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:	 	  

	PLEASE PRINT

  

					
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 Service Commencement, Distribution Partner Launch & Service Availability 

Dates 
 Satellite Phone Service

 Service Commencement Date: - 
 Distribution Partner Launch
Date: - 
 Service Availability Date: - 
 FleetBroadband 
 Service Commencement Date: - 
 Distribution Partner Launch Date: - 
 Service Availability Date: - 
 SwiftBroadband 
 Service Commencement Date: - 
 Distribution Partner Launch Date: - 
 Service Availability Date: - 
 Land BGAN 
 Service Commencement Date: - 
 Distribution Partner Launch Date: - 
 Service Availability Date: - 

 

					
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 OPERATIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 
 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the applicable Operational Policies and Procedures, Inmarsat advises that accuracy may be affected
by a variety of conditions, including conditions which are outside of Inmarsat’s control. The Operational Policies and Procedures are provided “as is” and use is at one’s own risk. Any express or implied warranties and fitness
for a particular purpose are specifically disclaimed. Inmarsat reserves the right to change the Operational Policies and Procedures from time to time. 
 The
following Operational Policies and Procedures are applicable to the provision of Services under this Agreement, as appropriate: 
  

	 	•	 	 Over and above the Product and Services documents already address in previous Annexes for: 

  

	 	•	 	 BGAN 

  

	 	•	 	 SwiftBroadband 

  

	 	•	 	 FleetBroadband 

  

	 	•	 	 Satellite Phone Services, and 

  

	 	•	 	 Classic Aero over I4 (7OR)

  

	 	•	 	 Pre-pay policies for BGAN and Satellite Phone Services 

  

	 	•	 	 Interconnect commercial policy for a DP to connect to the BGAN Network 

  

	 	•	 	 Lost and Stolen SIM Guidelines 

  

	 	•	 	 X-OP-105 Barring Procedures 

  

	 	•	 	 OP-110 Operational procedure for claiming financial relief for technological fraud on Inmarsat family of services 

  

	 	•	 	 Short Access Code Sets 

  

	 	•	 	 Number Portability (anticipated to be available during Q2 2009)  

  

	 	•	 	 Mandatory Information Requirements on Activation (to be available during Q1 2009)  

  

	 	•	 	 SIM Strategy for: 

  

	 	•	 	 BGAN 

  

	 	•	 	 SwiftBroadband 

  

	 	•	 	 FleetBroadband, and 

  

	 	•	 	 Satellite Phone Services 

  

	 	•	 	 Activation Procedures and Processes (anticipated to be available during Q2 2009) 

  

					
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 LEASE SERVICES PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 INMARSAT GLOBAL LIMITED 
 and 
 [LSP] 
  

					
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	  	 	  	Page
	1	  	Interpretation	  	3
			
	2	  	Term	  	6
			
	3	  	Appointment of LSP	  	6
			
	4	  	LSP Responsibilities	  	7
			
	5	  	Quality of Lease Services	  	7
			
	6	  	Provision of Lease Services	  	7
			
	7	  	Pricing of Lease Services	  	8
			
	8	  	Representations, Warranties and Undertakings	  	8
			
	9	  	Amendments	  	8
			
	10	  	Termination	  	9
			
	11	  	Financial Security	  	10
			
	12	  	Dispute Resolution	  	11
			
	13	  	Notices	  	12
			
	14	  	Assignments and Subcontracting	  	13
			
	15	  	Waiver	  	14
			
	16	  	Invalidity	  	14
			
	17	  	Force Majeure	  	15
			
	18	  	Language and Communications	  	15
			
	19	  	Entire Agreement and Relationship of Parties	  	16
			
	20	  	Counterparts	  	16
			
	21	  	Costs of this Agreement	  	16
			
	22	  	Rights of Third Parties	  	16
			
	23	  	Confidentiality	  	16
			
	24	  	Publicity	  	18
			
	25	  	Governing Law	  	19

  

			
	Annex 1	  	Policy Relating to Lease Services
		
	Annex 2A	  	Specific Service Parameters
		
	Annex 2B	  	Model Terms and Conditions
		
	Annex 3	  	Charges and Terms and Conditions
		
	Annex 4	  	Availability Criteria

  

					
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 LEASE SERVICES PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Agreement is made on this [ — ] day of [ — ] 20XX 
 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 
 [Lease Services
Provider], a [private/public] company incorporated under the laws of [_country     ] with registered number [    ] whose [registered office] [place of business] is at [_address
    ] (the “LSP”). 
 The Company and the LSP shall each be referred to herein individually as a “Party” and
collectively as the “Parties.” 
 WHEREAS: 
 (A)
The Company desires to sell to the LSP, and the LSP desires to resell, Satellite, spectrum and network resources that allows End Users (as defined) to access such capacity for or over a pre-arranged fixed term (also referred to as “Lease
Services” as further defined below); and 
 (B) The Parties have agreed that Lease Services are sufficiently distinct from Standard Services (as
defined) to justify an agreement setting forth the terms and conditions for the provision thereof and, accordingly, the Parties agree to provide and procure, as the case may be, Lease Services pursuant to the terms set out herein. 
 IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows: 
  

	1	Interpretation 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement: 

 “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; 
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 “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
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. 
 “End User” means a Person that is the ultimate user of the Lease Services. 
 “Fourth
Generation Satellites” means those Satellites known as the Inmarsat-4 series of Satellites. 
 “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; 
 “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 Lease Services. 
 “Lease Contract” means the separate agreement to be entered into between the Company and the LSP for the provision of Lease Services as referred to in Clause 6.3 herein. 
 “Lease Policy” means the Company’s policy relating to Lease Services as set out in Annex 1 hereto. 
 “Lease Services” means any provision of Satellite, spectrum and network resources, other than a radiodetermination transponder, by the
Company for or over a pre-arranged fixed-term for the exclusive use of an End User. 
 “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.

 “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. 
  

					
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 “Satellite Access Station” or “SAS” means a ground
station interfacing with one or more Satellites, with an interface to the terrestrial network in support of any Standard Service or Lease Service; 
 “Service Providers” mean those persons who purchase Lease Services from the LSP and resell those Lease Services to an End User; 
 “Standard Service” means any demand assigned, or other service provided by the Company other than Lease Services. 
 “Subsequent Generation Satellites” means any Satellites put into operational service, or owned, operated, leased or otherwise used for the provision of the Company’s services that were not
previously in such operation prior to 15 April 2009; 
 “Third Generation Satellites” means those Satellites known as
the Inmarsat-3 series of Satellites. 
  

	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 a part of this Agreement and any reference to this Agreement includes the Annexes. 

  

	1.6	Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, the following order of precedence shall apply: 

  

	 	(a)	The Lease Services Provider Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	The Specific Service Parameters; 

  

	 	(c)	The Model Terms and Conditions; 

  

	 	(d)	All other documents. 

  

					
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	2	Term 

  

	2.1	This Agreement shall come into effect on 15 April 2009 and continue until the earlier of: 

  

	 	(a)	such date as the Parties mutually agree to terminate the Agreement; or 

  

	 	(b)	the occurrence of an event specified at Clause 10 or Clause 17; or 

  

	 	(c)	by two (2) years written notice of termination given by the Company to the LSP subject always to a minimum term expiring on 14 April 2014. 

  

	2.2	Termination in accordance with Clause 10.3 or expiration of this Agreement shall not shorten the length or amend the terms and conditions of any Lease Contract in effect at such
time, the terms of which shall be governed by the provisions of such Lease Contract. 

  

	3	Appointment of LSP 

  

	3.1	The Company grants to the LSP the non-exclusive right to request access to Lease Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt nothing in this
Agreement shall: 

  

	 	(a)	oblige the Company to provide a Lease Service requested by an LSP; or 

  

	 	(b)	prevent or restrict the Company, either itself or via an Affiliate or jointly with other Persons, from selling or otherwise providing Lease Services to third parties other than via
a LSP. 

  

	3.2	No rights or licences are granted by the Company to the LSP other than those expressly provided for in this Agreement. 

  

	3.3	The LSP may describe itself as the Company’s “Authorised Lease Services Provider” for the Lease Services, but shall not hold itself out as the Company’s agent
for sales of the Lease Services, or as being entitled to bind the Company in any way save as expressly agreed in this Agreement. 

  

	3.4	Nothing in this Agreement shall entitle the LSP, its Service Providers or End Users to any priority of supply in relation to the Lease Services as against other LSPs, LSPs’
Service Providers or End Users respectively, or as against any other services provided by the Company other than under this Agreement. 

  

	3.5	The relationship between the Parties is non-exclusive. The Company has and will enter into separate agreements with other LSPs for the distribution of Lease Services.

  

					
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	3.6	The Company may, at its discretion, impose criteria with which an LSP shall comply in relation to a particular Lease Service(s). 

  

	4	LSP Responsibilities 

 To the extent that Lease
Services are of a nature that require the LSP to provide a Land Earth Station, the LSP, or a third party on the LSP’s behalf, shall operate and maintain such Land Earth Station in a manner that complies with applicable specifications and
standards published by and as required by the Company from time to time. 
  

	5	Quality of Lease Services 

 The Company shall use
its reasonable endeavours to deliver Lease Services that comply with the Availability Criteria set forth in Annex 4 or as may be otherwise agreed between the LSP and the Company from time to time in any Lease Contract. 
  

	6	Provision of Lease Services 

  

	6.1	The Company shall respond to the LSP’s request for Lease Services in accordance with the Lease Policy. The Company reserves the right to amend the Lease Policy from time to
time in accordance with the procedures set forth at Clause 9 of this Agreement. 

  

	6.2	The Company may modify, restrict or withdraw any Lease Service and introduce new types of Lease Services from time to time at its discretion. 

  

	6.3	If the Company accepts, at its discretion, the LSP’s application for a Lease Service, the Parties shall execute a Lease Contract which shall take account of the Lease Policy.
The Lease Contract shall specify the Satellite, spectrum and network resources as well as the terms and conditions governing the use of those resources. The Company has developed model terms and conditions on which a Lease Contract will normally be
based but which may vary on a case by case basis. Such model terms and conditions and any modifications, updates or variations thereto will be made available to the LSP on request. A copy of the model Lease Contract in effect as of the date of this
Agreement is set forth at Annex 2. 

  

	6.4	The Parties acknowledge and agree that radiodetermination services and any service provided via navigation-dedicated Satellite transponders on the Third, Fourth or Subsequent
Generation Satellites are not subject to this Agreement. 

  

					
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	7	Pricing of Lease Services 

 The LSP acknowledges
that charges for Lease Services are dependent upon the carrier parameters of the Lease Services that are the subject of the Lease Contract and that it is not practical or possible for the Company to compile a charges list for Lease Services that
accommodates all potential variations of such Lease Services. Annex 3 of this Agreement sets forth the charges for certain Lease Services in effect as of the date hereof. The Company may periodically review and make changes to such charges for Lease
Services in accordance with the procedures set forth in Annex 3. 
  

	8	Representations, Warranties and Undertakings 

  

	8.1	The Company represents and warrants to the LSP that the following statements are true and accurate as regards the Company as of the date of signing of this Agreement:

  

	 	(a)	The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporation action on the part of the Company. 

  

	 	(b)	This Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Company. 

  

	 	(c)	The Company has obtained all clearances, telecommunication and other licenses, consents and approvals necessary to enable it to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  

	8.2	The LSP represents and warrants to the Company that the following statements are true and accurate as regards the LSP as of the date of signing of this Agreement:

  

	 	(a)	The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporation action on the part of the LSP. 

  

	 	(b)	This Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligations of the LSP. 

  

	 	(c)	The LSP has obtained all clearances, telecommunication and other licenses, consents and approvals necessary to enable it to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  

	9	Amendments 

 Save where otherwise expressly
permitted hereunder, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be amended or varied 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 

  

					
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Annexes upon provision to the LSP 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 LSP
for the purpose of consultation. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Clause 9 shall restrict or reduce any notice periods or periods of consultation particularised in the Annexes. 
  

	10	Termination 

  

	10.1	Termination for Convenience. Provided that the LSP has no Lease Contracts in effect, the LSP may terminate this Agreement for its convenience upon thirty
(30) days prior written notice to the Company. 

  

	10.2	Termination for Cause. Either Party (the “Terminating Party”) may terminate the Agreement where the other Party (the “Defaulting Party”) is in
default in the performance of any material term under this Agreement and has failed to remedy such default within sixty (60) days from the date of written notice requesting the remedy of the same from the Terminating Party.

  

	10.3	The Terminating Party may terminate this Agreement and each of the Lease Contracts by written notice to the Defaulting Party if: 

  

	 	(a)	an encumbrancer takes possession of or a distress, execution or sequestration is levied or enforced on or sued against or a receiver is appointed over any of the property or assets
of the Defaulting Party; 

  

	 	(b)	the Defaulting Party makes a proposal for or enters into any compromise or arrangement with its creditors; 

  

	 	(c)	an application or order is made, for the appointment of an administrator or a notice of intention to appoint an administrator is given or an administrator is appointed to the
Defaulting Party; 

  

	 	(d)	a petition is filed, a resolution is passed, or an order is made, for the winding up or liquidation of the Defaulting Party (except for the purposes of an amalgamation,
reconstruction or other reorganization and in such manner that the entity resulting from the reorganization effectively agrees to be bound by or to assume the obligations imposed on the Defaulting Party under this Agreement);

  

	 	(e)	the Defaulting Party ceases or threatens to cease to carry on business; 

  

	 	(f)	the Defaulting Party suspends, or threatens to suspend, payment of its debts or is unable to pay its debts as they fall due or admits inability to pay its debts or is deemed unable
to pay its debts within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986; or 

  

					
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	 	(g)	any event occurs, or proceeding is taken with respect to the Defaulting Party in any jurisdiction to which it is subject that has an effect equivalent or similar to any of the
events or proceedings listed above. 

  

	10.4	Consequences of Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, any outstanding indebtedness of the Parties to one another whether under this Agreement or, if applicable,
any Lease Contract shall become immediately due and payable, together with any interest due up until the date of payment and the Company shall no longer be obligated to provide Lease Services to the LSP under this Agreement or, if applicable, any
Lease Contract. 

  

	11	Financial Security 

  

	11.1	If the Company determines, as a condition of entering into this Agreement or a Lease Contract or at any time during the term of this Agreement, that it would be commercially prudent
to obtain financial security against the LSP failing to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement or any Lease Contract, the Company shall be entitled, following reasonable consultation with the LSP, to require the LSP to provide such
financial security in an amount and form that the Company, acting reasonably, deems appropriate. 

  

	11.2	Failure by the LSP 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 LSP’s obligations
under this Agreement. 

  

	11.3	The Company may at its sole discretion request information from the LSP to enable it to assess the financial position of the LSP which the LSP, unless contrary to any local law,
court order or other applicable statutory regulation, shall be obligated to provide within such period as the Company, acting reasonably, may specify. 

  

	11.4	In the event of financial security (including, without limitation, a guarantee) being given by the LSP or on the LSP’s behalf pursuant to this Clause 11, the terms of the
financial security shall be subject to review by the Company from time to time and the Company at its sole discretion may modify or amend the terms of such security including for the avoidance of doubt an increase in the amount of and/or improvement
of the terms of such security. 

  

					
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	12	Dispute Resolution 

  

	12.1	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 such dispute in good faith within fifteen (15) Business Days of a notice being served requesting and setting out the relevant particulars of the dispute. 

 Disputes to be determined by arbitration 
  

	12.2	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. 

  

	12.3	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 12.2. 

  

	12.4	The LSP 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 order for specific
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. 

  

					
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 Each Party irrevocably waives any objections to the jurisdiction of any court referred to in Clause
12.3. 
  

	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), by electronic mail 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 (7) 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 Company: 

  

			
	Address:	  	****
		  	****
		  	****
	Fax:	  	****

 Marked for the attention of: **** 
 Electronic mail address: **** 
 and a copy
to: 
  

			
	Address:	  	****
		  	****
		  	****
	Fax:	  	****

 Marked for the attention of: **** 
 Electronic mail address: **** 
  
  

	*	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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	 	(b)	in the case of the LSP: 

  

			
	Address:	  	
		
	Fax:	  	

 Marked for the attention of [—]: 
 Electronic mail address: 
 and a copy to:

  

			
	Address:	  	
		
	Fax:	  	

 Marked for the attention of [—]: 
 Electronic mail address: 
  

	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 13.2; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by post, except air mail, two (2) Business Days after posting it 

  

	 	(c)	if sent by electronic mail (e-mail), on the date of sending; 

  

	 	(d)	if sent by air mail, six (6) 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	Assignments and Subcontracting 

  

	14.1	The LSP 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 LSP pursuant to any intra-group reconstruction or reorganisation of the LSP or of its business; or 

  

					
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	 	(b)	a third party, 

 with the prior written consent of the
Company, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and provided always that in either circumstance the LSP shall remain liable to the Company for all of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	14.2	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 LSP, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	15	Waiver 

  

	15.1	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. 

  

	15.2	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 LSP shall not be deemed a waiver of any preceding breach by the LSP of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	16	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. 
  

					
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	17	Force Majeure 

  

	17.1	In this Clause, “Force Majeure Event” means an event beyond the reasonable control of a Party (“the Affected Party”) including, without limitation,
strike, lock out or labour dispute (except 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 externally caused 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. 

  

	17.2	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. 

  

	17.3	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. 

  

	18	Language and Communications 

 All documentation and
communications required under this Agreement shall be made in writing in the English language. 
  

					
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	19	Entire Agreement and Relationship of Parties 

  

	19.1	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. 

  

	19.2	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. 

  

	20	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. 
  

	21	Costs of this Agreement 

 Each Party shall bear its
own costs in relation to the preparation, execution and performance of this Agreement. 
  

	22	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. 
  

	23	Confidentiality 

  

	23.1	“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. 

  

					
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	23.2	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 23.3 and 23.4; and

  

	 	(c)	may not use the Confidential Information for a purpose other than the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	23.3	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 regulation 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, 

 (each a “Recipient”). 
  

	23.4	Subject to Clause 23.7, 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. 

  

	23.5	Clauses 23.1 through 23.4 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 

  

					
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	 	(c)	subsequently comes lawfully into the possession of the Receiving Party from another. 

  

	23.6	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.

  

	23.7	Without limiting the generality of Clause 23.3(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. 

  

	23.8	For the avoidance of doubt, in order to ensure that Confidential Information is disclosed by the LSP 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 LSP is held securely and its access
isolated from any activities undertaken by the Company as part of any wider distribution role. 

  

	24	Publicity 

  

	24.1	The LSP shall not release and shall use its best efforts to ensure that none of its End Users 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 Lease Service(s) procured under this Agreement.

  

	24.2	In order for the Company to provide the approval referred to in Clause 24.1 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; or 

  

	 	(b)	cause material damage or loss to the Company or its reputation; or 

  

	 	(c)	breach any term of this Agreement. 

  

	24.3	The Company shall be entitled to release general publicity or other information into the public domain without the prior written approval of the LSP. The Company shall, however,
consult with the LSP when the information or publicity is specific to the LSP 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 Lease Service(s) procured under this Agreement. 

  

					
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	25	Governing Law 

  

	25.1	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 12 hereof. 

  

	25.2	If so requested in writing by the Company the LSP 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 those specified in Clause 13, unless
and until any alternative addresses are notified to the LSP for that purpose. 

 AS WITNESS duly authorized representatives of the
Parties have signed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	SIGNED by	 	  

	For and on behalf of the Company
	
	  

		
	SIGNED by	 	  

	For and on behalf of the LSP
	
	  

  

					
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 Lease Services Provider Agreement (LSPA) 
 Policy relating to Lease Services

 V1.0, effective from 15 April 2009 
  

					
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 Policy relating to Lease Services 
  

	1	Scope of Policy 

 This Policy applies to requests
from LSPs for all forms of Lease Services. These include, but are not limited to, Pre-emptible Lease Services (as defined in paragraph 3 herein), Priority Lease Services (as defined in paragraph 3 herein), Lease Services that have varying
characteristics of priority or pre-emptibility with respect to other services or to any other of the Company’s capacity, or a service that the Company provides or intends to provide. Lease Services may be provided with restoration protection
either full-time or part-time and, if part-time, may be in the peak, off peak or such similar periods or for variable usage over a fixed period. Lease Services may also be fixed in relation to a Satellite or a spot-beam, however defined, or have
varying degrees of movement over specified time periods to other Satellites or spot-beams. Lease Services may also include varying type of pre-emptions falling short of termination, such as reduction of power and/or bandwidth, or interruption of
service during peak traffic periods, during eclipse periods or during such similar periods or such similar forms of sharing of the Company’s resources with other LSPs, Service Providers or End Users. Lease Services may operate in narrow spot,
regional spot, global or such other beams that uses the Company’s Satellite resources, either within the territorial limits of a State or in a wider geographic area, however defined. 
  

	2	General Principles 

  

	2.1	The Company shall at all times endeavour to offer Lease Services in a manner to ensure efficient utilization of its available Satellite, spectrum and network resources and
appropriate allocation of such Satellite, spectrum and network resource among users. Notwithstanding the foregoing nothing in this Policy shall oblige the Company to offer or withdraw any Lease Service or to offer any Lease Service to a particular
LSP. 

  

	2.2	Lease applications by an LSP shall at the Company’s discretion be approved by the Company. The Company shall, inter alia, not approve an application for Lease Services if to do
so would, or might in its opinion, endanger the technical, operational or economic viability of the Company’s provision of Safety Services. 

  

	2.3	All assessments of applications for Lease Services through an LSP will be given equal consideration on a case-by-case basis but the approval of a lease application shall be at the
Company’s discretion. 

  

					
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	2.4	Applications for Lease Services may not be made on a speculative basis. At the time of the application the applicant must notify the Company: 

  

	 	(a)	of the identity and requirements of its potential End User and/or the expected category of End User of the Lease Services; and 

  

	 	(b)	the projected requirements of such End User. 

  

	2.5	Where the potential customer withdraws its application for Lease Services in whole or in part, then the applicant shall promptly notify the Company and the application shall be
cancelled in accordance with this Policy, or, if executed, the Lease Contract. 

  

	2.6	All lease applications shall be submitted to the Company by the LSP using the Company’s standard form of application for Lease Services, which shall be updated by the Company
from time to time. 

  

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

  

	3	Definitions 

  

	3.1	In this Policy: 

 “Pre-emptible Lease
Service” means a full-time or part-time Lease Service, which is subject to suspension or restriction by the Company in the case of congestion, as determined by the Company, of its Satellite, spectrum and network resources. 
 “Priority Lease Service” means a full-time or part-time Lease Service which has equal or priority access to the Company’s Satellite,
spectrum and network resources relative to a Standard Service. The Lease Contract shall specify the level of priority and the terms and conditions applicable thereto. 
 “Restriction” means a reduction in the Satellite, spectrum and network resources or a reduction in the daily period of availability of such Satellite, spectrum and network resources. 
 “Safety Services” means the Company’s services which are subject to Global Maritime Safety and Distress (GMDSS) obligations and
requirements. 
 “Standard Service” means any demand assigned, or other service provided by the Company other than Lease
Services. 
 Any capitalised terms used in this Annex 1 which are not defined above shall have the meanings ascribed to them under the LSPA.

  

					
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	4	Types of Lease 

 The Company may modify, restrict or
withdraw any Lease Service and introduce new types of Lease Services from time to time at its discretion. 
  

	5	Technical and Operational 

  

	5.1	The Company shall not approve any application for a Lease Service unless satisfied that the proposed utilization will cause no technical or operational harm or unacceptable
interference to the Company’s Satellite, spectrum and network resources. 

  

	5.2	The Company shall not grant any Lease Service on terms and conditions which impose constraints on the location or inclination of the Company’s Satellite resources, provided
that the applicant may in certain circumstances be given the right to terminate the Lease Service without further payment in the event of a material repositioning of any Satellite resource. 

  

	5.3	Lease Services in the narrow spot beams of the Inmarsat-4 Satellites may include variable elements such as dynamic channel allocation to allow for geographic and channel loading
flexibility. For the avoidance of doubt, a Lease Service shall still be considered a Lease Service if it, inter alia, contains details of the overall capacity to be provided in terms of, bandwidth and power or their aggregate requirements over one
or more Satellites for a defined period. 

  

	5.4	Subject to paragraph 5.1, it shall be a requirement for mobile earth stations using Lease Services to conform to a Company standard and/or at the Company’s discretion for
terminals to conform to a national standard or an internationally recognized standard. 

  

	6	Terms and Conditions of Leases 

  

	6.1	The Company shall publish one or more sets of model Lease Contracts that shall apply to Lease Services which shall be subject to modifications by the Company at its discretion.

  

	6.2	All contracts for Lease Services shall contain suitable telecommunications availability disclaimers, and shall provide the Company with appropriate liability disclaimers and
indemnification provisions against third party claims. 

  

	6.3	Charges for Lease Services shall be determined by the Company. Where, under the Lease Contract, reduced charges become payable in certain events, such as the modification or
restriction of the leased Satellite, spectrum and network resources capacity, such reduced charges shall, unless otherwise specified by the terms of the Lease Contract, be negotiated and agreed with the LSP by the Company. 

 

					
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	7	Procedures 

  

	7.1	All applications for Lease Services shall be submitted to the Company for approval via the Company’s Lease application form as updated from time to time.

  

	7.2	Applications for Lease Services shall be considered on the basis of: 

  

	 	(a)	a guaranteed reservation; or 

  

	 	(b)	a first right of refusal reservation, 

  

	7.3	Where all relevant information has been supplied, the Company shall use its reasonable endeavours to complete its review of an application within ten (10) Business Days from
receipt and shall promptly notify the applicant whether the application has been approved, denied, is subject to the challenge process, or requires technical assessment or testing. 

  

	7.4	The requested starting date for a guaranteed reservation shall be at the Company’s discretion but shall not normally be later than **** after the date of approval of the
application. The requested starting date for a first right of refusal reservation, shall similarly be at the Company’s discretion but shall not normally be later than **** after the date of approval of the application. In the event that a first
right of refusal application has been submitted in connection with a third party procurement activity, the Company may extend the **** period upon satisfactory proof that the procurement award schedule requires the same. 

  

	7.5	Lease Services shall have a minimum aggregate commitment equivalent to **** continuous lease which shall be utilised over a defined period at the discretion of the Company which
shall normally be no more than ****. 

  

	7.6	If, when applying for a Lease Service, the applicant requests that, at one or more dates after the commencement of the Lease Service, additional Satellite, spectrum and network
resource should be made available for the same purpose, each such request for such additional Satellite, spectrum and network resources shall, subject to paragraph 7.5, be treated as a separate application submitted concurrently with the first
application, and each grant of additional Satellite resource shall be treated as a separate Lease Service. 

  

	7.7	Prior to submitting the application, the Company and the applicant may consult on the terms and conditions, the technical and operational characteristics of the service and on the
determination of an indicative, non-binding charge for the Lease Services. 

  

	7.8	Where an application is approved by the Company, the Company shall endeavour to submit a draft Lease Contract, excluding the technical and operational annexes, to the applicant
within twenty-one (21) days from the date of the approval. 

  
  

	*	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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	7.9	If the Company and the applicant have not entered into a mutually-binding Lease Contract within ninety (90) days of the approval of an application by the Company, the approval
shall be deemed to have lapsed. 

  

	7.10	Unless otherwise waived by the Company every lease application (other than simple extensions or variations of an existing Lease Contract) shall be accompanied by a deposit from the
LSP of: 

 **** 
 **** 
 **** 
 ****

 **** 
  

	7.11	The deposit shall be set against charges for the Lease Services as they become due. 

  

	7.12	The deposit shall only be refundable: 

  

	 	(a)	if the application is not approved; 

  

	 	(b)	if, in the case of a First Right of Refusal reservation, the application is: 

  

	 	(i)	cancelled as a result of a challenge; or 

  

	 	(ii)	cancelled and the applicant certifies to the Company that the sole reason for such cancellation is that the potential customer has withdrawn its requirement in whole or in part
(provided always that only a pro rata refund of the deposit shall be given for a partial withdrawal). 

  

	7.13	If, in the case of a guaranteed reservation, including a first right of refusal reservation which has become a guaranteed reservation, the applicant cancels the reservation after
signing the Lease Contract and before the due date for commencement of the lease, unless the Lease Contract otherwise provides, the applicant shall be liable to pay cancellation charges equal to **** of all sums due over the whole period of the
lease, and after commencement of the lease, unless the Lease Contract otherwise provides, the applicant shall be liable to pay cancellation charges equal to **** of all sums due over the whole period of the lease. Credit for the deposit shall be
given in the cancellation charges 

  
  

	*	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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	7.14	The Company shall also issue at its discretion technical and operational process documentation relating to Lease Services. 

  

	8	Amendment 

 The Company may amend this Policy from
time to time in accordance with the provisions of Clause 9 of the LSPA provided that any such amendment shall not affect the terms and conditions applicable to Lease Contracts already in effect. 
  

					
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 Annex 2A

 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 Lease Service Provider Agreement (LSPA) 
 Specific Service Parameters 

 Lease Contract No. SSP[*] 
 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 
 [V1.0, effective from 15 April 2009] 
  

					
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	  	 	  	Page
	1	  	Definitions	  	1
			
	2	  	Lease Service	  	2
			
	3	  	Term	  	3
			
	4	  	Land Earth Stations (if applicable)	  	3
			
	5	  	Mobile Earth Station Specifications	  	3
			
	6	  	Polarisation	  	3
			
	7	  	Carrier Parameters	  	3
			
	8	  	Satellite Gain	  	3
			
	9	  	Signalling frequencies	  	3
			
	10	  	Notification of Problems	  	4
			
	11	  	Operational Contact Numbers	  	4
			
	12	  	Charges	  	5
			
	13	  	Termination Liability	  	5
			
	14	  	Responsible Officers	  	5
			
	15	  	Counterparts	  	6

  

					
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 SPECIFIC SERVICE PARAMETERS 
 This Lease Contract is made on this [ — ] day of [ — ] 20[——]
by and 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 
 [Lease Services Provider], a [private/public]
company incorporated under the laws of [_country     ] with registered number [    ] whose [registered office] [place of business] is at [_address     ] (the
“LSP”). 
 The Company and the LSP shall each be referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the
“Parties.” 
 This Lease Contract is for the Lease Services described in these Specific Service Parameters. 
  

	1	Definitions 

 “End User” means a
Person that is the ultimate user of the Lease Services. 
 “Lease Contract” means these Specific Service Parameters and the
Model Terms and Conditions and any applicable annexes or attachments thereto (each as amended from time to time). 
 “Lease
Services” means any provision of Satellite, spectrum and network resources other than a radiodetermination transponder by the Company for or over a pre-arranged fixed term for the exclusive use of an End User, and as set out in these
Specific Service Parameters that form part of the Lease Contract. 
 “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 Satellite(s) and the terrestrial telecommunications networks for the purpose of providing Lease Services.

 “LSPA” means the Lease Services Provider Agreement entered into between the Company and the LSP and its applicable
annexes. 
 “Model Terms and Conditions” means those terms and conditions referenced ‘V1.0, effective from 15 April
2009’, which form a part of this Lease Contract and any reference to Lease Contract includes the Model Terms and Conditions. 
  

					
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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 Lease Contract, 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.

 “SMOP” means the Company’s Spectrum Management and Operational Planning department. 
 “Start Date” means the commencement of the Lease Service, as stated in these Specific Service Parameters. 
 “Specific Service Parameters” means these Specific Service Parameters for the Lease Service as set out herein. 
 “Subsequent Generation Satellites” means any Satellites put into operational service, or owned, operated, leased or otherwise used for
the provision of the Company’s services that were not previously in such operation prior to 15 April 2009. 
  

	1.1	Unless otherwise specified, any capitalised terms used in this Lease Contract which are not defined above shall have the meanings ascribed to them under the Model Terms and
Conditions, unless the context otherwise requires. 

  

	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 Lease Contract. 

  

	1.4	Unless otherwise stated or specified herein, the Model Terms and Conditions form a part of this Lease Contract and any reference to Lease Contract includes the Model Terms and
Conditions. 

  

	1.5	Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, the following order of precedence shall apply: 

  

	 	(a)	The Lease Services Provider Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	These Specific Service Parameters; 

  

	 	(c)	The Model Terms and Conditions; 

  

	 	(d)	All other documents. 

  

	2	Lease Service 

 The Lease Service under this
Specific Service Parameters Lease Contract shall consist of [*e.g. one (1) full period full duplex channel(s)] operating on the [*e.g. 143.5 East] Satellite, and shall be priority level [*pre-emptible or priority]. 
  

					
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 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 
  

	3	Term 

 The Term of the Lease Service under this
Specific Service Parameters Lease Contract shall be: 
 (i) Start Date: [* e.g. 1 May 2009, 00.01 UTC] 
 (ii) End Date: [* e.g. 31 December 2009, 23.59 UTC] 
 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 
 subject to prior termination by mutual agreement between the Parties or
otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this Lease Contract or the LSPA. 
  

	4	Land Earth Stations (if applicable) 

 The LSP shall
use the [*] LES for access to the [*e.g. I3] satellite currently located at [*54 West]. 
 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 

 

	5	Mobile Earth Station Specifications 

 The LSP shall
use the [* describe MES]. 
 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 
  

	6	Polarisation 

 [to be varied as appropriate to each
Lease Contract] 
  

	7	Carrier Parameters 

 [to be varied as appropriate to
each Lease Contract] 
  

	8	Satellite Gain 

 [to be varied as appropriate to
each Lease Contract] 
  

	9	Signalling frequencies 

 During the Term of the
Lease Service (Clause 3 above) the LSP is authorized to use the frequencies listed in Table 1 for signalling and call set-up purposes. 
  

					
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 Table 1 (Signalling Frequencies) 
  

					
	 Carrier
	  	 Forward Carriers
	  	Return Carriers
	Centre Slot No	  	Tba with Authorisation	  	Tba with Authorisation
			
	Uplink Frequency	  	Tba with Authorisation	  	Tba with Authorisation
			
	Downlink Frequency	  	Tba with Authorisation	  	Tba with Authorisation
			
	Polarisation	  	Tba with Authorisation	  	Tba with Authorisation

  

	10	Notification of Problems 

 In the event that the LSP
experiences difficulties with the use of the Company’s network, such as interference, degradation or other problems, it shall, as soon as possible, report the situation to the Inmarsat NOC and SMOP, who shall provide support in identifying the
cause and take appropriate corrective action. In the event that the Company in its reasonable opinion discovers that the LSP’s UTs, LESs, MESs, AESs or SIMs, as appropriate, are causing actual or potential interference or degradation to other
services and/or leases, the Company shall contact the LSP’s LES and/or engineering management staff, to request them to take appropriate action promptly to address and rectify the problem. Any action or lack of action in this regard by the
Company shall not under any circumstance impose any liability of whatsoever nature on the Company. 
  

	11	Operational Contact Numbers 

 For the above purposes
the contact numbers are: 
 LSP  
 [*insert LSP LES/NOC details from application form] 
  

	
	LES:
	
	Address & Contact Details:
	
	Tel:
	
	Fax:

  

	
	LSP NOC:
	
	Address & Contact Details:
	
	Tel:
	
	Fax:

 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 
  

					
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 The Company 
 **** 
  

	12	Charges 

 The total lease charges excluding taxes
payable [*in advance/quarterly in advance] by the LSP shall be [* e.g. $US []([]United States Dollars)]. 
 [*Such charges pro-rated on a
daily basis over the term [per leased channel] shall be $US [] ([] United States Dollars and [] Cents].] 
 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease
Contract] 
  

	13	Termination Liability 

 The termination liability
under this Specific Service Parameters Lease Contract shall be [****]. 
 [*to be varied as appropriate to each Lease Contract] 
  

	14	Responsible Officers 

 For the purpose of
administration of this Lease Contract, any communications between the Company and the LSP shall be enforceable and binding upon the parties only if signed by the appropriate responsible officers, or their nominated representative. 
  

									
	 The Company:
	 		  	LSP:
					
	Name:	 	  
	 		  	Name:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		  	Title:	 	  

					
	Telephone:	 	  
	 		  	Telephone:	 	  

					
	Email:	 	  
	 		  	Email:	 	  

  
  

	*	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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	15	Counterparts 

 This Lease Contract may be executed
in any number of counterparts, each of which, is an original and all of which together evidence the same agreement. This Lease Contract shall not come into effect until each Party has executed at least one counterpart. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, duly authorised representatives of the Parties have signed this Lease Contract on the day and year above written. 
  

			
	SIGNED by	 	  

	For and on behalf of the Company
	
	  

		
	SIGNED by	 	  

	For and on behalf of the LSP
	
	  

  

					
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 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 Lease Service Provider Agreement (LSPA) 
 LEASE CONTRACT 
 Model Terms and Conditions 
 V1.0,
effective from 15 April 2009 
  

					
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	    	 	  	Page
	 1
	    	Definitions	  	3
	 2
	    	Lease of Satellite, Spectrum and Network Resources	  	5
	 3
	    	Use of the Lease Service	  	5
	 4
	    	Term of Lease Services	  	6
	 5
	    	Charges	  	6
	 6
	    	Taxes and Tax Credits	  	8
	 7
	    	LES Access Authorization	  	10
	 8
	    	UT, MES and AES Type Approval and Commissioning Procedures	  	10
	 9
	    	Responsibility for LES, UT, MES, AES and SIM Compliance	  	10
	 10
	    	Access to Lease Services	  	11
	 11
	    	Space Segment Management	  	11
	 12
	    	Pre-emption of Lease Service by the Company	  	11
	 13
	    	Restoration Protection	  	12
	 14
	    	Termination by the Company on Operational Grounds	  	12
	 15
	    	Remedies for Default	  	12
	 16
	    	Termination by the LSP for Convenience	  	13
	 17
	    	Termination by the LSP for Operational Reasons	  	14
	 18
	    	Financial Consequences for the Non-availability of Lease Services	  	14
	 19
	    	Liability and Indemnities	  	15
	 20
	    	Force Majeure	  	16
	 21
	    	Assignment of Contract	  	17
	 22
	    	Responsible Officers and Operational Contacts	  	17
	 23
	    	Governing Law	  	18
	 24
	    	Dispute Resolution	  	18
	 25
	    	Entire Agreement	  	19
	 26
	    	Publicity	  	20
	 27
	    	Confidentiality	  	20

					
	 Attachment 1
	 	Terms and Conditions for the use of Lease Services’ Maritime, Land and Aero Earth Stations, User Terminals and Subscriber Identity Modules (the “Terms and
Conditions”)	  	22
	 Attachment 2
	 	LES Authorization Procedures	  	25
	 Attachment 3
	 	LES with LES Modem Specifications	  	26

  

					
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	1	Definitions 

  

	1.1	In these Model Terms and Conditions, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall have the meanings listed below: 

 “AES” means Aero Earth Station. 
 “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. 
 “Attachment” means the relevant attachment to these Model Terms and Conditions. 
 “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. 
 “Company” means Inmarsat Global Limited, 99 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AX.

 “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. 
 “End User” means a Person that is the ultimate user of the Lease Services. 
 “Inmarsat NOC” means the Company’s Network Operation Centre. 
 “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 Satellite(s) and the terrestrial telecommunications networks for the purpose of providing Lease Service(s). 
 “Lease Contract” means the Specific Service Parameters and these Model Terms and Conditions and any applicable annexes or attachments. 
 “Lease Policy” means the Company’s policy relating to Lease Services as set out in Annex 1 to the LSPA. 
 “Lease Services” means any provision of Satellite, spectrum and network resources other than a radiodetermination transponder by the
Company for or over a pre-arranged fixed term for the exclusive use of an End User, and as set out in the Specific Service Parameters that form part of this Lease Contract. 
  

					
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 “LSP” or “Lease Service Provider” means the person or entity
specified in the Lease Contract and/or Specific Service Parameters. 
 “LSPA” means the Lease Services Provider Agreement
entered into between the Company and the LSP and its applicable annexes. 
 “MES” means Mobile Earth Station. 
 “Operational Emergency” means a situation 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. 
 “Party” or “Parties” means the Company and LSP as defined in this Clause 1. 
 “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. 
 “Satellite” means an object located beyond the Earth’s atmosphere
that is used for radio communications and, more particularly for the purpose of the Lease Contract, 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. 
 “Satellite Access Station” or “SAS” means a ground station interfacing with one or more
Satellites, with an interface to the terrestrial network in support of any Standard Service or Lease Service. 
 “SIM” means
Subscriber Identity Module. 
 “SMOP” means the Company’s Spectrum Management and Operational Planning department.

 “Specific Service Parameters” mean the Specific Service Parameters applicable to the Lease Services procured under the
Lease Contract. 
 “Standard Service” means any demand assigned, or other service provided by the Company other than Lease
Services. 
 “Start Date” means the commencement of the Lease Service, as stated in the Specific Service Parameters.

 “UT” means User Terminal. 
  

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

  

					
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	1.3	Unless otherwise specified, any capitalised terms used in the Lease Contract which are not defined above shall have the meanings ascribed to them under the LSPA.

  

	1.4	Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, the following order of precedence shall apply: 

  

	 	(a)	The Lease Services Provider Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	The Specific Service Parameters; 

  

	 	(c)	The Model Terms and Conditions; 

  

	 	(d)	All other documents. 

  

	2	Lease of Satellite, Spectrum and Network Resources 

 The LSP has taken a guaranteed reservation for and has agreed to take by way of lease and to pay for, the Lease Services (as detailed in the Specific Service Parameters), in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the Lease
Contract. 
  

	3	Use of the Lease Service 

  

	3.1	The LSP shall use the Lease Services only: 

  

	 	(a)	within the technical constraints and criteria; 

  

	 	(b)	for the channel types; 

  

	 	(c)	in accordance with the Company’s technical criteria, operating procedures and other requirements; and 

  

	 	(d)	under the control of the Inmarsat NOC 

 each as set out in
the Lease Contract, unless otherwise authorized by the Company. In no circumstances shall the Lease Services be used in such a manner as to cause or potentially to cause any technical, operational or other harm, loss or damage to the Satellite,
spectrum and/or network resources. 
  

	3.2	 SMOP shall define the frequencies, polarisation and other technical information regarding the channels to be used and shall from time to time, as is necessary,
issue authorisations for their use to the LSP and to the Inmarsat NOC. The Company may from time to time change such frequencies and will give at least one (1) Business Day’s advance notice of any such changes, 

  

					
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unless there is an Operational Emergency. The LSP shall change the channel parameters within twenty four (24) hours of the implementation time given in
the authorisation as referred to in this Clause 3.2. 

  

	3.3	The Inmarsat NOC shall be contacted via telephone by the LSP to confirm that any authorised frequency changes have been duly implemented and the LSP’s operations staff shall
notify the change by email or fax copied to the Company’s Lease Department, the Inmarsat NOC and SMOP using the appropriate email addresses and fax numbers notified to the LSP by the Company from time to time in accordance with Clause 22.

  

	3.4	The Inmarsat NOC may at any time, at the Company’s sole discretion, require adjustments to, or removal of, channels, UTs, MESs, AESs, LESs or SIMs from operation on any of the
Satellites on the Company’s network in the event that they are causing degradation to the Company’s network or if the Inmarsat NOC concludes that the Lease Services are not operating according to the Lease Contract.

  

	3.5	In the event that the LSP experiences difficulties with the use of the Company’s network, such as interference, degradation or other problems, it shall, as soon as possible,
report the situation to the Inmarsat NOC and SMOP, who shall provide support in identifying the cause and take appropriate corrective action. In the event that the Company in its reasonable opinion discovers that the LSP’s UTs, LESs, MESs, AESs
or SIMs as appropriate are causing actual or potential interference or degradation to other services and/or leases, the Company shall contact the LSP’s LES and/or engineering management staff, to request them to take appropriate action promptly
to address and rectify the problem. Any action or lack of action in this regard by the Company shall not under any circumstances impose any liability of whatsoever nature on the Company. 

  

	3.6	Notwithstanding Clause 14, in the event that the LSP fails to comply with this Clause 3, the Company may immediately cease to provide the Lease Services and terminate the Lease
Contract without notice to the LSP and without any liability of whatsoever nature on the Company. 

  

	4	Term of Lease Services 

 The Lease Services shall
commence on and shall continue until the dates stated in the Specific Service Parameters unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions herein or those provided for in the LSPA. 
  

	5	Charges 

  

	5.1	The LSP shall pay to the Company, subject to the provisions of this Clause 5, those amounts set forth in the Specific Service Parameters at the times stated therein. Such amounts
are exclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT), sales taxes and any other taxes that have an equivalent or similar effect. 

  

					
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 Payment of Charges 
  

	5.2	The Company shall invoice the LSP, and such invoice shall be payable, in accordance with the terms specified in the Specific Service Parameters including amounts due to the Company
as a result of the termination provisions set out in Clauses 15 to 17 below. 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 LSP. Each such invoice shall be due for
payment (a) on or before the relevant date stated in the Specific Service Parameters if related to charges for Lease Services or, (b) within thirty (30) days of issue of an invoice from the Company for amounts due to the Company under
the provisions of Clauses 15 to 17 below. 

  

	5.3	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 **** 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 the LSP in writing within thirty (30) days of such discovery to advise of its intention to make such adjustments. 

  

	5.4	An interest charge shall be imposed at a rate of **** on any payment due under the Lease Contract which remains 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 outstanding amounts is received by the Company; or 

  

	 	(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 the Lease Contract or the LSPA, including any right to suspend or terminate the Lease Contract in whole or in part, or any of the Lease Services
hereunder. 
  

	5.5	Any payment to be made under the Lease Contract shall be made by electronic funds transfer directly to the bank account designated by the Company in writing from time to time 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 LSP 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 on the next Business Day is acceptable, and a late payment interest charge will not be payable. 

  
  

	*	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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	5.6	The LSP 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 identification details of the nominated entity. Where the LSP has nominated such an entity, the LSP shall remain liable for payment of the amounts due under the Lease
Contract irrespective of whether the LSP or the billing entity is named on the invoice. Where the LSP has nominated such an entity, the Company shall be entitled to rely on any instructions, decisions or communications from such nominated entity as
if they had been made by the LSP. 

 Failure to Pay 
  

	5.7	If any payment required under this Lease Contract has not been received by the Company by the payment due date, the Company may serve a written demand for payment. 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 provision of any Lease Services under such Lease Contract or under any other Lease Contract with the
LSP. 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 provision of any Lease Services as aforesaid the Company shall have the right to terminate such
Lease Contract and each other Lease Contract it has with the LSP forthwith without further notice to the LSP. 

  

	6	Taxes and Tax Credits 

  

	6.1	The LSP 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 Lease Services
by any authority having the power to impose such taxes (whether or not the taxes described therein are collected by withholding or otherwise). 

  

	6.2	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 LSP 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 LSP to the Company under the Lease Contract as an 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 LSP. The LSP 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 of tax withheld. 

  

					
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	6.3	In the event that any tax, duty, impost, levy or like charge becomes payable in any territory in accordance with Clause 6.1 (but not, for the avoidance of doubt, taxes described in
Clause 6.2), either by deduction or otherwise, on or in respect of any amount to be paid by the LSP to the Company, or which the LSP may be required to withhold in respect of any amount due to the Company under this Lease Contract, such tax, duty,
impost, levy or like charge shall be for the account of the LSP and the LSP 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 LSP 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. 

  

	6.4	If, and to the extent that, the LSP pays a tax in accordance with Clause 6.3 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 LSP (a “Tax Credit”), then the
Company shall reimburse such amount to the LSP or, at the LSP’s option, the LSP 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 said Tax Credit. Use of Tax Credits shall be determined
under a first-in, first-out basis. 

  

	6.5	The LSP 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 LSP claims a reimbursement
hereunder, the LSP 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 LSP in further pursuit
of denied Tax Credits provided the LSP bears all costs of external advice or representations to the tax authorities or other relevant levels of appeal. 

  

	6.6	 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 LSP, the parties
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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. 

  

	7	LES Access Authorization 

  

	7.1	For Lease Services that require the use of a LES, the LSP shall only provide such Lease Services through the LES(s) as stated in the Specific Service Parameters and in Attachments 1
and 2 hereto. The relevant LES(s) or any agreed substitute(s), shall not be used in connection with the Lease Services unless and until it has been authorized by the Company in accordance with Attachments 1 and 2 hereto. The use by the LSP of the
relevant LES in connection with the Lease Services shall be governed by the specifications set out in Attachment 3 hereto. Early limited access to the Satellite capacity for testing, alignment and pre-operational checks may be permitted at the
Company’s discretion. 

  

	7.2	Leases provided through the Company’s SAS may be provided with a period of access to the whole or part of the leased capacity for testing, alignment and pre-operational checks
at the Company’s discretion and shall be subject to Attachments 1 through 3 as modified from time to time as appropriate for such Lease Services. 

  

	8	UT, MES and AES Type Approval and Commissioning Procedures 

  

	8.1	The LSP shall procure that no UT, MES, AES or SIM shall utilise the Lease Services unless and until: 

  

	 	(a)	the UT, MES, AES or SIM is of a type which complies with the requirements of Attachments 1 through 3. Compliance for each type shall be verified by the LSP or the UT, MES, AES or
SIM manufacturer on the LSP’s behalf, and the LSP shall, or shall procure, that all necessary certification is provided to the Company; and 

  

	 	(b)	the owner and operator of the UT, MES, AES or SIM have agreed to the terms and conditions set out in Attachment 1. 

  

	8.2	Unless otherwise separately authorised by the Company in writing, compliance with the requirements of this Clause shall not permit a UT, MES, AES or SIM to have access to the
Company Satellite, spectrum and network resources on any basis other than by utilising the Lease Services. 

  

	9	Responsibility for LES, UT, MES, AES and SIM Compliance 

  

	9.1	The LSP shall be responsible to the Company for: 

  

	 	(a)	compliance by any LES using the Lease Services with the terms and conditions set out in Attachments 1 through 3, as applicable, hereto; and 

  

					
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	 	(b)	imposing on any UT, MES, AES or SIM using the Lease Service the terms and conditions set out in Attachment 1 hereto and the Specific Service Parameters. The Company and the LSP
agree that non-compliance with the provisions of Attachment 1 by a UT, MES, AES or SIM using the Lease Services permits the Company to require the LSP to subject such UT, MES, AES or SIM to sanctions, including but not limited to suspension or
termination of the Lease Services. 

  

	10	Access to Lease Services 

 The LSP shall use
reasonable efforts to ensure that no UT, MES, AES or SIM owner or operator is, for reasons only of nationality, refused permission to utilise the Lease Services, or is subjected to less favourable terms and conditions than other users, provided that
it shall not be a breach of this provision if the LSP is restricted by the Lease Contract to supplying a particular country or region and its inhabitants. 
  

	11	Space Segment Management 

  

	11.1	The Company shall have the right at any time and for any reason to relocate, reposition or replace any Satellite through which the Lease Services are made available. The Company
shall give the LSP reasonable prior written notice, not less than forty five (45) days, of any such relocation, repositioning or replacement wherever practical, provided always that nothing in this Clause 11 shall preclude the Company from
relocating, repositioning or replacing such Satellites with lesser notice where in the Company’s view such action is necessary for operational or commercial reasons. 

  

	11.2	In case of a failure of any of the Satellites through which the Lease Services are made available, there is no obligation for the Company to restore the Lease Services on an
alternative Satellite and the Company shall have no liability in respect of the same. 

  

	11.3	In case of a failure of any of the Satellites the LSP acknowledges and agrees that it may be necessary to transfer Standard Services onto one or more of the Satellites carrying the
Lease Services. In this event the Company shall use reasonable endeavours to maintain a partial Lease Service within the resources that are available, taking due account of the Lease Policy. 

  

	12	Pre-emption of Lease Service by the Company 

 The
Company shall have the right at any time after consultation with the LSP to modify, restrict or suspend the availability of the Lease Services to the extent which the Company may in good 

  

					
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faith decide is necessary in order to ensure the availability of sufficient Satellite, spectrum and network resources for the Standard Services or other
Lease Services. The Company shall use reasonable endeavours to give the LSP not less than **** notice of its intention to exercise its rights under this Clause unless a shorter notice period is required by virtue of an Operational Emergency or other
technical failure. 
  

	13	Restoration Protection 

 The Specific Service
Parameters may contain provisions for restoration on another of the Company’s Satellites in the event that the Lease Services have to be suspended on any of the Company’s Satellites due to an Operational Emergency or other technical
failure. In such circumstances the Company shall use reasonable endeavours to assign alternative capacity to the extent practicable to meet the LSP’s overall operational requirements, having regard to the Lease Policy. 
  

	14	Termination by the Company on Operational Grounds 

  

	14.1	Where the Company decides, in good faith, that, due to a technical issue, all or part of the Lease Services ceased to be available and such Lease Services will not be restored
within **** thereafter, the Company may, after consulting with the LSP, terminate the Lease Contract forthwith by notice in writing to the LSP. 

  

	14.2	Where the Company decides that part of the Lease Services have ceased to be available it may, after consulting with the LSP, give notice of a corresponding reduction in the amount
of Satellite, spectrum and network resources to be made available under the Lease Contract and the Specific Service Parameters shall be amended accordingly. 

  

	14.3	Without prejudice to the generality of Clauses 14.1 and 14.2 above, in the event of a sudden and substantial loss of capacity in any of the Company’s Satellite, spectrum and
network resources other than the one through which the Lease Services are made available, the Company may decide that the Lease Services have ceased to be available and terminate the Lease Contract (or any Lease Service provided hereunder). In
deciding whether to terminate the Lease Contract (or any Lease Service provided hereunder) under this Clause, the Company shall consider any preference expressed to it by the LSP in writing for continuing with the Lease Services notwithstanding any
suspension or degradation of the Lease Services. Any action on the part of the Company in accordance with this Clause shall not in any circumstances give rise to any liability on the Company. 

  

	15	Remedies for Default 

  

	15.1	Either Party may terminate the Lease Contract in accordance with the provisions set out in Clause 10.3 of the LSPA. 

  
  

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	15.2	In the event that the LSP is in breach of any other material obligation under the Lease Contract, the Company may give written notice to the LSP requiring such breach to be remedied
within twenty-one (21) days and, in default thereof, the Company may terminate the Lease Contract, in whole or in part, or any Lease Service provided hereunder in its absolute discretion without prejudice to any other rights hereunder. Where
any such breach is not capable of remedy the Company may terminate the Lease Contract immediately without further notice to the LSP. Any action on the part of the Company in accordance with this Clause shall not in any circumstances give rise to any
liability on the Company. 

  

	15.3	Upon any termination under Clause 15.1 or 15.2, the LSP shall be liable to pay to the Company: 

  

	 	(a)	all charges falling due up to and including the date of termination, whether relating to periods before or after the date of termination of the Lease Contract, as applicable; and

  

	 	(b)	such percentage of the sums due over the remaining period of the Lease Service as specified in the Specific Service Parameters for termination liability. 

 

	15.4	The exercise by the Company of its remedies under any paragraph of this Clause 15 shall not affect its right to exercise the remedies under any other paragraph.

  

	16	Termination by the LSP for Convenience 

  

	16.1	At any time after the LSP’s reservation has become a guaranteed reservation, but before the Start Date, the LSP may terminate the Lease Contract or any Lease Service(s)
hereunder in its absolute discretion by the provision of fourteen (14) days notice in writing to the Company in which event the LSP shall immediately become liable to pay to the Company such percentage of the total charges due over the whole
period of the Lease Service as specified in the Specific Service Parameters for termination liability in such circumstances and in default thereof, such percentage as specified in the Lease Policy. 

  

	16.2	At any time after the Start Date, the LSP may, upon ninety (90) days notice in writing to the Company terminate the Lease Contract or any Lease Service(s) hereunder, in its
absolute discretion, in which event the LSP shall be liable to pay to the Company all charges falling due up to and including the date of termination, together with such percentage of the total charges due over the whole period of the Lease Service
as specified in the Specific Service Parameters for termination in such circumstances and in default thereof, such percentage as specified in the Lease Policy. 

  

					
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	17	Termination by the LSP for Operational Reasons 

  

	17.1	The LSP shall be entitled to terminate the Lease Services or the Lease Contract, in its absolute discretion, without liability or further obligation (including financial
obligations, other than for monies already due) prior to the date of termination, after any of the following events: 

  

	 	(a)	relocation, repositioning or replacement by the Company of any Satellite through which the Lease Services is utilised, pursuant to Clause 11, where this has a material adverse
affect on the Lease Services for more than ****; 

  

	 	(b)	where the Company gives notice pursuant to Clause 12 that it intends to modify, restrict or suspend the Lease Service(s), provided that in this event the LSP may only terminate the
Lease Service(s) or the Lease Contract as from the date specified in such notice; 

  

	 	(c)	where the Company gives notice pursuant to Clause 14 of a reduction in the amount of Satellite, spectrum and network resources capacity made available under the Lease Contract
provided that in this event the LSP may only terminate the Lease Service(s) or the Lease Contract as from the date specified in such notice; and 

  

	 	(d)	where at any time for any other cause or causes beyond the reasonable control of the LSP the Lease Service(s) cease(s) to be available or become degraded so as to materially and
adversely affect the services provided through the Lease Service(s) and the Lease Service(s) are not restored within **** of the LSP giving written notice to the Company of such degradation in service. 

  

	18	Financial Consequences for the Non-availability of Lease Services 

  

	18.1	Except as specifically provided in the Lease Contract, the Company shall be under no financial or other obligation under or in connection with the Lease Contract in respect of any
modification, restriction, suspension, delay, degradation, interruption or termination of the Lease Services howsoever arising and whatever the resulting loss or damage to the LSP its customers or the End Users or other users of the Lease Services.

  

	18.2	****. 

  
  

	*	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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	18.3	****. 

  

	18.4	Except as otherwise set out in the Lease Contract, all conditions, warranties, terms and undertakings, whether implied, statutory or otherwise, in respect of the Lease Services are
excluded to the fullest extent permitted by English law. 

  

	18.5	Neither Party shall be liable to the other for loss suffered as a result of damage to, disclosure or the corruption or loss of, data or information transmitted under the Lease
Contract. 

  

	19	Liability and Indemnities 

  

	19.1	As used in this Clause 19, the term “the other indemnitees” means any director, officer, employee or agent of an Indemnified Party (as defined below) or any of the
Indemnified Party’s Affiliates. 

  

	19.2	The Indemnifying Party shall, at its own expense, resist and assume responsibility for the defence of any claim referred to in this Clause 19, subject to the Indemnified Party and
the other indemnitees giving the Indemnifying Party prompt notice of the receipt of any such claim, not settling or compromising any such claim, permitting the Indemnifying Party to conduct the defence thereof and providing, at the Indemnifying
Party’s reasonable expense, such co-operation with the Indemnifying Party as is reasonably necessary for the defence of such claim. 

  

	19.3	Subject to the exclusions and limitations set out below, the LSP shall be liable to the Company for and shall indemnify and hold the Company harmless from and against any direct, or
indirect loss, damage, liability or expense arising from claims by any third party (including but not limited to other LSPs) against the Company caused by any act or omission of the LSP, its resellers, contractors, employees, agents, sub-LSPs or
assignees, or any of them, including but not limited to claims for loss of, or damage or degradation to, any or all of the Company’s Satellites, spectrum or network resources, provided always that the LSP shall have no liability to the Company
for loss or damage arising out of the provision of Lease Services in a manner authorised by this Lease Contract, or as otherwise authorised in writing by the Company. 

  

	19.4	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 19 if any such
claim would have arisen against the Party seeking indemnification under this Clause 19 notwithstanding the alleged acts or omissions of the Party from which indemnification would otherwise be payable, or those of its Affiliates, resellers or
customers. 

  
  

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	19.5	Save as provided for in Clause 19.3 above and save in respect of any loss of or damage or degradation to, any or all of the Company’s Satellites, spectrum or network resources,
each Party’s aggregate liability to the other under the Lease Contract shall be limited to the greater of: (a) an amount equal to the total payments which have fallen due to the Company under the Lease Contract during the twelve
(12) month period immediately preceding the time that the event or series of connected events giving rise to such liability occurred; and (b) five hundred thousand United States Dollars (US$500,000). 

  

	19.6	Nothing in the Lease Contract shall exclude or limit the liability of either Party for: (a) death or personal injury resulting from such Party’s own negligence; or
(b) that Party’s fraud. 

  

	19.7	Save as provided for in Clause 19.3 above and save in respect of any loss of or damage or degradation to, any or all of the Company’s Satellites, spectrum or network resources,
neither Party shall be liable on any basis, whether for negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation or otherwise, for direct or indirect loss of profit, loss of goodwill, business opportunity or anticipated saving, or for indirect or
consequential loss or damage arising under or in connection with the Lease Contract. 

  

	20	Force Majeure 

  

	20.1	In this Clause, “Force Majeure Event” means an event beyond the reasonable control of a Party (“the Affected Party”) including, without limitation, strike, lock
out, labour dispute (except 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 by 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
externally caused 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.

  

	20.2	If the Affected Party is prevented, hindered or delayed from or in performing any of its obligations under the Lease Contract by a Force Majeure Event: 

  

	 	(a)	the Affected Party’s obligations under the Lease Contract are suspended while the Force Majeure Event continues and to the extent that it is prevented, hindered or delayed;

  

					
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	 	(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 the Lease Contract; 

  

	 	(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 the Lease Contract; 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 the Lease Contract. 

  

	20.3	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 the Lease Contract by giving not
less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to the other Party. 

  

	21	Assignment of Contract 

  

	21.1	The LSP may not assign or transfer a right or obligation under the Lease Contract, except that it may assign any of its rights or transfer any of its obligations to:

  

	 	(a)	any Affiliate of the LSP pursuant to any intra-group reconstruction or reorganisation of the LSP or of its business; or 

  

	 	(b)	a third party, 

 with the prior written consent of the
Company, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and provided always that in either circumstance the LSP shall remain liable to the Company for all of its obligations under this Lease Contract. 
  

	21.2	The Company shall have the right to assign or novate the Lease Contract 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 LSP, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	22	Responsible Officers and Operational Contacts 

  

	22.1	The responsible officers of the Parties may be changed from time to time by notice to the other party. The responsible officers shall be detailed in the Specific Service Parameters.

  

					
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	22.2	For the purpose of administration of the Lease Contract, any communications between the Company and the LSP shall be enforceable and binding upon the Parties only if signed by the
appropriate responsible officers or their nominated representative. 

  

	22.3	Amendments to the Lease Contract and/or any Lease Services hereunder shall be enforceable and binding upon the parties only if signed by the responsible officers for both Parties or
their nominated representative. 

  

	22.4	For the purposes of Clause 3, the operational contact details shall be notified to the other Party on the Start Date and from time to time on request by the other Party or upon the
relevant details changing. 

  

	23	Governing Law 

  

	23.1	The construction, validity and performance of the Lease Contract 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 the Lease Contract shall be subject to the provisions of
Clause 24 hereof. 

  

	23.2	If so requested in writing by the Company the LSP 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 the Lease Contract, 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 those specified in Clause 13 of
the LSPA, unless and until any alternative addresses are notified to the LSP for that purpose. 

  

	24	Dispute Resolution 

  

	24.1	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 such dispute in good faith within fifteen (15) Business Days of a notice being served requesting and setting out the relevant particulars of the dispute. 

 Disputes to be determined by arbitration 
  

	24.2	 Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the Lease Contract, or the breach, termination or invalidity thereof, shall be referred to and
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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. 

  

	24.3	Notwithstanding Clause 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 24.2. 

  

	24.4	The LSP 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 order for specific
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. 

 Each Party irrevocably waives any objections to the jurisdiction of any court referred to
in Clause 24.3. 
  

	25	Entire Agreement 

 The Lease Contract together with
the Specific Service Parameters and the LSPA constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter described herein and no modification, amendment or waiver of any of the provisions of the Lease Contract shall be
effective unless made in writing specifically referring to the Lease Contract and duly signed by the authorized representative of each party referred to in the Specific Service Parameters. Each Party hereby declares and confirms that it has not
relied upon any statement or information supplied, or opinions expressed, whether orally or in writing, by the other Party prior to execution of the Lease Contract. 
  

					
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	26	Publicity 

  

	26.1	Neither the LSP nor any of its End Users shall release into the public domain without the prior written approval of the Company (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or
delayed) news releases, articles, brochures, advertisements, prepared speeches or the like concerning the Lease Contract or the Lease Service(s) procured or to be procured under the Lease Contract. 

  

	26.2	In order the Company to provide the approval referred to in Clause 26.1 above, the Company shall be given a reasonable time to review the proposed publicity text prior to the date
scheduled for its release. The Company reserves the right to refuse, amend, or delay publication in the event that it reasonably 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 the Lease Contract. 

  

	26.3	The Company shall be entitled to release general publicity or other information into the public domain without the prior written approval of the LSP. The Company shall, however,
consult with the LSP when the information or publicity is specific to the LSP 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 the Lease Contract or the service(s) performed or to be performed under the Lease Contract. 

  

	27	Confidentiality 

  

	27.1	“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 the Lease Contract 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. 

  

	27.2	During the term of the Lease Contract and after termination or expiration of the Lease Contract for any reason the Receiving Party: 

  

	 	(a)	shall keep the Confidential Information confidential; 

  

					
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	 	(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 27.3 and 27.4; and

  

	 	(c)	may not use the Confidential Information for a purpose other than the performance of its obligations under the Lease Contract. 

  

	27.3	During the term of the Lease Contract the Receiving Party may disclose the Confidential Information to the following to the extent reasonably necessary for the purposes of the Lease
Contract: 

  

	 	(a)	its employees; 

  

	 	(b)	third parties as required to comply with applicable laws or regulation 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, 

 (each a “Recipient”). 
  

	27.4	Subject to Clause 27.7, the Receiving Party shall ensure that each Recipient is made aware of and complies with all the Receiving Party’s obligations of confidentiality under
the Lease Contract as if the Recipient was a Party to the Lease Contract. 

  

	27.5	Clauses 27.1 through 27.4 do not apply to Confidential Information which: 

  

	 	(a)	at the date of the Lease Contract, or at any time after the date of the Lease Contract, comes into the public domain other than through breach of the Lease Contract 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. 

  

	27.6	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.

  

	27.7	 Without limiting the generality of Clause 27.3(b) above, either Party may disclose all or part of the terms of the Lease Contract to the extent necessary to comply
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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. 

  

	27.8	For the avoidance of doubt, in order to ensure that Confidential Information is disclosed by the LSP in accordance with the provisions of the Lease Contract 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 LSP is held securely and
its access isolated from any activities undertaken by the Company as part of any wider distribution role. 

  
  
 Attachment 1 Terms and Conditions for the
use of Lease Services’ Maritime, Land and Aero Earth Stations, User Terminals and Subscriber Identity Modules (the “Terms and Conditions”) 
  

	1	Scope of Terms and Conditions 

  

	1.1	For the purposes of this Attachment 1, an Owner shall mean the owner of a MES, AES, UT or SIM and an Operator shall mean an operator or user of a MES, AES, UT or SIM.

  

	1.2	These Terms and Conditions shall apply to the use of the Lease Services by an Owner and/or Operator. The LSP shall ensure that the Owner or Operator shall be informed of and
complies with these terms and conditions, as far as applicable, at all times. 

  

	2	Performance, Criteria and Operations 

  

	2.1	Use Subject to Compliance with Technical, Operating and Other Requirements 

  

	 	(a)	Whilst using the Lease Services the Owner and Operator shall comply with the operating procedures notified by the Company to the LSP, the Owner and Operator at any time. In addition
the AES/MES/UT/SIM shall comply with the technical criteria and operational requirements set forth in the Specific Service Parameters. 

  

	2.2	Sanctions in the Case of Non-compliance 

  

	 	(a)	The Company shall be entitled, at any time and with immediate effect, to unilaterally modify, restrict, suspend or terminate, temporarily or permanently, the access to Lease
Services by written notification to the LSP, the Owner or the Operator, where the Company believes that the Owner or the Operator have not complied with all relevant terms and conditions, no matter what the cause or causes of such non-compliance or
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	 	(b)	Unless access to the Lease Services has been permanently terminated, the Company shall lift such modification, restriction or suspension if the Owner or the Operator demonstrates to
the Company’s satisfaction that compliance with all relevant terms and conditions has been resumed and will and can be maintained, or that such unauthorised practice has been and will be permanently discontinued. 

  

	2.3	Suspension and Termination in Special Circumstances: 

  

	 	(a)	The access to the Lease Services shall be deemed to be suspended during any period in which persistent malfunction occurs that causes degradation to the performance of the Lease
Services or other services the Company may offer. 

  

	 	(b)	The access to the Lease Services shall be deemed to be terminated if a significant modification or change to the AES/MES/UT/SIM occurs. 

  

	 	(c)	The LSP, Owner or Operator, as the case may be, shall notify the Company promptly in writing, via the LSP, of any events specified in paragraphs (a) or (b) above of which
it becomes aware during the term of the Lease Services. 

  

	2.4	Compliance with National and International Regulations 

  

	2.5	In utilising the Lease Services, the LSP, Owner and Operator shall comply with all applicable national laws and regulations governing the use of radio communications in the
territorial sea, the ports, or national territory of any State in which the AES/MES/UT/SIM is located at any time, and any other applicable national or international laws and regulations and both the Owner and the Operator shall indemnify the
Company and the LSP against any loss incurred by them as a result of any non-compliance with this paragraph. The Company shall hold the benefit of this indemnity as trustee for the LSP. 

  

	3	Telecommunications Disclaimer 

  

	3.1	This Clause applies for the benefit of the Company, both for itself and as trustee for the benefit of: 

  

	 	(a)	the Company’s, manufacturers, or 

  

	 	(b)	other providers of the Lease Services; 

  

	 	(c)	the owners or operators of LESs; and 

  

	 	(d)	the directors, officers, employees, agents or assignees, of any of them (collectively “the other indemnitees”). 

  

					
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	3.2	Subject to clause 3.4 below, neither the Company nor any of the other indemnitees shall be liable for: 

  

	 	(a)	any claims attributable to any unavailability, delay, interruption, disruption or degradation in or of the Lease Services; 

  

	 	(b)	any modification, restriction, suspension or termination of the authorisation in accordance with Clause 2.3(a) above; 

  

	 	(c)	any failure to restore access in accordance with Clause 2.3(b) above; or 

  

	 	(d)	any sharing of information about the status of the AES/MES/UT/SIM in accordance with Clause 2.3(c) above, 

 regardless of the cause or causes thereof. Such waiver of claims shall also extend to any direct or consequential loss, damage, liability or expense, loss
of revenue or business harm of any kind. 
  

	3.3	The Owner agrees to indemnify the Company and the other indemnitees and hold them harmless from any claims that might be made by the Operator or any other entity or person,
attributable to any of the causes referred to in paragraph 3.2 above. 

  

	3.4	Nothing in this Clause 3 shall exclude or limit liability for death or personal injury in any jurisdiction where, as a matter of law, such liability cannot be excluded or limited.

  

	4	Language and Communications 

  

	4.1	These terms and conditions and all documentation and communications required thereunder shall be in the English language. 

  

	4.2	All communications pertinent to the authorisation or to these terms and conditions shall be made or confirmed by telex, facsimile, data transmission or other written or electronic
form. Communications by the Company to the Owner shall be sent to its last known address, and communications to the Operator shall be sent via the AES/MES/UT/SIM. 

  

	5	Amendments 

 The terms and conditions as herein
stated are subject to amendment by the Company at its discretion. Any such amendment shall be effective upon the date specified by the Company but not less than thirty (30) days after the date of notification of the amendment to the LSP which
shall be responsible for informing Owner and/or the Operator. 
  

					
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 Attachment 2 LES Authorization Procedures 
 The nominated LES shall be approved for access to the Lease Services in accordance with the Authorisation Procedures for INMARSAT Land Earth Stations (“the Authorisation Procedures”), as may be amended,
modified or varied from time to time. The LSP acknowledges that it has been provided with copies of the Authorisation Procedures and the Company shall, upon the LSP’s written request supply any changes thereto. 
  

	1	LES Modems 

 The LES modems shall be verified by the Company prior
to the start of service to confirm that they comply, in combination with the LES, with the specifications of Attachment 3 and the Specific Service Parameters. 
  

	2	LES RF Verification 

 The LES shall successfully complete RF
verification testing according to OP301 to ensure that it meets the requirements for LES RF verification. 
  

					
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 Attachment 3 LES with LES Modem Specifications 
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 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 Lease Services Provider Agreement 
 Charges and Terms and Conditions

 Version 1.0, effective from 15 April 2009 
 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 
 Lease Services Provider Agreement as between Inmarsat and its
Lease Service Providers. 
  

					
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 Inmarsat Global Limited 
 Lease Service Provider Agreement (LSPA) 
 Availability Criteria

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