Attachment Attqachment I

This document pretains to ITC-STA-20110527-00153 for Special Temporal Authority on a International Telecommunications filing.

IBFS_ITCSTA2011052700153_891135

                                   ATTACHMENT I


Tricom U.S.A., Inc. Request for Special Temporary Authority to Operate Pending
Approval of Section 214 and Submarine Cable Landing License Applications for Transfer
of Control

Re: ITC-STA-20101001-00390/214 ITC T/C-20100719-00295; SCL-STA-20100719-
00016/SCL-T/C 20100719-00014

Response to Question 10

Authorized carrier Tricom U.S.A., Inc. (“Tricom USA”) and its shareholders (collectively
(“Transferor”) and Amzak Capital Management, LLC (“AMZAK”) and its members
(collectively “Transferee”, who together with Transferor are referred to as the “Parties”), hereby
request new Special Temporary Authority (“STA”), or, in the alternative, extensions of the
STA’s granted by the Commission staff on August 4, 2010, and extended on October 5, 2010
and December 2, 2010 and January 28, 2011, and April 1, 20111 pending Commission approval
of the Parties’ international applications for Commission consent to transfer control of Tricom
USA’s 214 authorizations to Transferee (“Section 214 Transfer of Control Applications”) as well
as the Parties’ application for authority to transfer control of Tricom USA’s Submarine Cable
Landing Licenses (“SCL Transfer of Control Applications”), which Section 214 and SCL
applications are collectively referred to herein as “Transfer of Control Applications”.2 The
Parties respectfully seek new STAs, or extension of the existing STAs, which shall expire on
May 31, 2011, and request the Commission to continue processing the Transfer of Control
Applications.

In April 2010 Amzak, as the largest creditor of Tricom S.A. in the Dominican Republic, (of
which Tricom USA is a wholly owned subsidiary) took control of Tricom S.A. and thus Tricom
USA out of bankruptcy as of the Effective Date of the Reorganization Order. Following its
assuming control of Tricom S.A., Amzak had the opportunity to review the business of Tricom
USA and determined that it is no longer necessary to have a U.S. company. Thus, Amzak began
the liquidation of Tricom USA and as of December 31, 2010Tricom USA ceased all service.
Neither Amzak nor Tricom S.A. have or propose to have a U.S. company. 3 Nevertheless, in

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         The extensions of Tricom USA’s international and submarine cable landing license STAs (“International
and SCL STAs”) are set to expire on May 31, 2011. A separate request for a new or extended international STA
will be submitted via IBFS simultaneously herewith.
2
         Where necessary, the Parties also request that the STAs cover the Parties’ notification of the pro forma
assignment of Section 214 international authorizations and SCL licenses from Transferee to Broadband Investments
Limited (“Broadband”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of AMZAK (“Pro Forma Notifications”).
3
         Tricom USA was originally created by Tricom SA to terminate Tricom SA’s U.S.-bound traffic from the
Dominican Republic as both AT&T and MCI elected not to do so while they each shared the Dominican-US traffic
market with GTE, which controlled the de facto monopoly in the Dominican Republic, Codetel in the early 1990’s.

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order that the pleading cycles for the transfer of control applications filed by counsel for Tricom
USA in July 2010 be completed, the series of requests for Special Temporary Authority have
been submitted each 60 days until the transfer of control applications are resolved finally so that
Amzak may complete the proper liquidation of Tricom USA.

On April 7, 2010, the Parties consummated transactions involving the assignment
of Tricom USA's international and domestic Section 214 authorizations ("Section
214 Assignment Applications")4 and its SCL licenses ("SCL Assignment
Application")5 pursuant to a plan of reorganization ("Plan of Reorganization")6
under the United States bankruptcy laws and in accordance with the Commission's
consent.

The exact indirect ownership of the reorganized Tricom USA could not be
determined prior to the reissuance of stock pursuant to the Plan of Reorganization.
4
           See Applications for the Assignment of Domestic and International Section 214 Authorizations from
Tricom USA, Inc. Debtor-in-Possession to Tricom USA, Inc. in WC Docket No.10-16, IB Dockets: ITC-ASG-
20091223-00543 and SCL-ASG-20091223-00040. The Domestic Section 214 Assignment Application was granted
on February 21, 2010. See Notice of Domestic Section 214 Authorization Granted, Public Notice, DA 10-294, 25
FCC Rcd 1800 (2010). The International Section 214 Assignment Application was granted on January 29, 2010.
See International Authorizations Granted, Public Notice, DA 10-232, 25 FCC Rcd 1279 (2010).
           Tricom USA's International Section 214 authorizations are as follows: ITC-214-19930101-00257 (Old File
No. ITC-93-246); ITC-214-19960925-00468 (Old File No. ITC-96-532); ITC-214-19970421-00220 (Old File No.
ITC-97-221); ITC-214-19980430-00286 (Old File No. ITC-98-342, ITC-98-342A); ITC-214-19990325-00153;
ITC-MOD-19970618-00335 (Old File No. ITC-96-532-M).
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           See File No. SCL-ASG-20091223-00040. The SCL Assignment Application was granted by the
Commission on February 17, 2010. See Actions Taken Under Cable Landing License Act, Public Notice, DA 10-
276, 25 FCC Rcd 1461 (2010).
           In 1998 and 1999 the Commission authorized Tricom USA's predecessor-in-interest along with several
other companies, to construct and operate the Americas II Cable System (File Nos. SCL-98-003, SCL-98-003A), the
Maya-1 Cable System (File No. SCL-LIC-19990325-00006) and the Pan American Cable System (File No. SCL-97-
001). See AT&T Corp. et. al, Joint Applications for a License to Land and Operate a Digital Submarine Cable
System Among Florida, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Martinique, Curacao, Trinidad, Venezuela, French
Guiana and Brazil, the Americas-II Cable System, Cable Landing License, 13 FCC Rcd 22540 (1998); AT&T Corp.
et. al, Joint Applications for a License to Land and Operate a Digital Submarine Cable System Between the United
States, the Cayman Islands, Columbia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico and Panama, the Maya-1 Cable Network,
Cable Landing License, 14 FCC Rcd 19456 (1999); Americatel Corp. et. al, Joint Application for a License to Land
and Operate a Digital Submarine Cable System Between the U.S. Virgin Islands, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama,
Columbia, Venezuela, and Aruba, the Pan American Cable System, Cable Landing License, 13 FCC Rcd 850
(1998). At the time the Commission granted the license for the Pan American Cable System, Old Tricom USA was
known as Domtel Communications, Inc.
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          Prior to the consummation of the Plan of Reorganization, all authorizations held by Tricom USA (referred
to in the Section 214 Assignment Applications and SCL Assignment Application as "New Tricom USA") were
previously held by Tricom USA, Inc. Debtor-in-Possession. Tricom USA, Inc., Debtor-in-Possession previously
notified the Commission of the pro forma assignment of the Section 214 authorizations and SCL licenses identified
herein from Tricom USA, Inc. (referred to in the Section 214 Assignment Applications and SCL Assignment
Application as "Old Tricom USA") to Tricom USA, Inc. Debtor-in-Possession. See Letter from Cheryl A. Tritt,
counsel to Tricom USA, Inc. Debtor-in-Possession, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission (filed March 27, 2008); Notification of the Pro Forma Assignment of International Section 214
Authorizations from Tricom USA, Inc. to Tricom USA, Inc. as Debtor-in-Possession, File No. ITC-ASG-20080327-
00158; Tricom USA, Inc., Application for the Pro Forma Assignment of Interests in Submarine Cable Landing
Licenses, File No. SCL-ASG-20080328-00009.

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Accordingly, in the Section 214 Assignment Applications and the SCL Assignment
Application, the Parties provided estimates of the equity ownership percentages
that would be held by each ten (10) percent or greater interest holder in Hispaniola
Telecom Holdings, Ltd. ("Holding Company"), the holding company holding at least
99 percent of the ownership interests of reorganized Tricom, S.A. ("Tricom, S.A."),
the direct parent company of Tricom USA. As reported in the Section 214
Assignment Applications and the SCL Assignment Application, the Parties
reasonably believed that, post-consummation, Amzak Capital Management, LLC
would hold a direct ownership interest in Holding Company in excess of 18.5
percent but less than 50 percent, and that two other investors, Ellis Portafolio, S.A.
("Ellis") and MAP Private Trust Company ("MAP"), would hold 10.7 percent and
13.4 percent ownership interests in Holding Company, respectively.

During the time period following the Section 214 and SCL Assignment Applications
and prior to the date of consummation, April 7, 2010, AMZAK acquired further
unsecured claims for borrowed money against Tricom, S.A. and its subsidiaries. As
a result, as of the date of consummation, AMZAK held approximately 57.2 percent
ownership interest in Holding Company. Ellis and MAP respectively held 12.5
percent and 19.0 percent ownership interests in Holding Company.7

Further, the following transactions occurred. On or about April 7, 2010, AMZAK
transferred its interest in Holding Company to its wholly-owned subsidiary,
Broadband. On April 15, 2010, Ellis and MAP transferred their ownership interests
in Holding Company to Broadband. On or about June 7, 2010, Broadband
transferred a portion of its ownership interest in Holding Company to PTY Capital
Partners Ltd. ("PTY Capital Partners"), a British Virgin Islands company. As a
result of these transactions, Broadband held 52.22 percent ownership interest in
Holding Company and PTY Capital Partners now holds a 19.24 percent ownership
interest in Holding Company.8 Part of the Reorganization Order permitted
unsecured creditors of Tricom S.A. to exchange their debt holdings for shares of the
Holding Company until April 2012. Thus, while the share ownership may change
slightly until 2012, as of April 30, 2011, Amzak controls Tricom USA through
various companies in the holding chain as follows: As a result of the Court ordered
implementation of the Plan, AMZAK owns 100% of Broadband Investments Ltd
which in turn owns approximately 55.67% of Hispaniola Telecom Holdings
(“Hispaniola”) which in turn holds in excess of 99% of Tricom SA shares and Tricom
SA owns 100% of Tricom USA.


7
         Applicants informed the Commission of these post-transfer of control ownership percentages in a
consummation notice filed on May 7, 2010 via ECFS and IBFS. See Letter to Ms. Marlene Dortch, Secretary, from
Michelle W. Cohen, dated May 7, 2010, WC Docket No. 10-16, IB Dockets: ITC-ASG-2009-1223-00543 and SCL-
ASG-20091223-00040.
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         Contemporary Investments Ltd. ("Contemporary Investments"), a Bahamas company, holds 100 percent of
the ownership interests of PTY Capital Partners. Alberto C. Motta, Jr. and Stanley A. Motta, citizens of Panama,
each hold a 50 percent ownership interest in Contemporary Investments.

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Based on the transfer of majority control to AMZAK, and the pro forma transfer to
Broadband, the Parties filed Transfer of Control Applications, the Pro Forma
Notifications and the International and SCL STA requests (which were promptly
granted by Commission staff) in order to comply fully with the Commission's Rules.

The extensions of Tricom USA's International and SCL STAs are set expire on May
31, 2011. The Parties respectfully request new STAs, or in the alternative, further
extensions of the existing above-captioned STAs. The Parties submit that good
cause exists as the underlying Transfer of Control Applications were removed from
streamlined treatment by the Commission while the Executive Branch Agencies,
participating in a working group informally known as “Team Telecom” (Department
of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, and the Department of Defense), review the Transfer of Control
Applications. Team Telecom's review remains ongoing. Team Telecom has been
informed of the instant STA extension request, and Team Telecom indicated that it
has no objections to the request.

Grant of the instant STA request will serve the public interest as it will continue to
authorize the ownership structure that resulted from the change of control while
Team Telecom and Commission staff process the underlying Transfer of Control
Applications, so that Tricom USA may close its business in an orderly fashion.

        The Parties acknowledge that grant of the requested STAs will not prejudice any action
the Commission may take with respect to Tricom USA, and that, once granted, the STAs may be
revoked on the Commission's own notice, without hearing. Applicants further acknowledge that
grant of the STAs and the Transfer of Control Applications will not preclude enforcement action.




Response to Question 12

Tricom USA, AMZAK and Broadband are affiliated with Tricom, S.A., which operates
in the Dominican Republic. Pursuant to Section 63.10 of the Commission's Rules,
Tricom USA requested "non-dominant" status on all U.S.-international routes. Tricom
USA is not affiliated with any foreign carriers other than Tricom, S.A., the Dominican
Republic foreign affiliate. The Dominican Republic is a member of the World Trade
Organization ("WTO"). Tricom, S.A. is not a monopoly provider of communications
services in the Dominican Republic, and it lacks 50 percent market share in the
international transport and local access markets on the foreign end of its respective
U.S.-international route. Accordingly, Tricom USA is presumptively classified as non-
dominant on all U.S.-international routes.




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