Attachment 20150304182604.pdf

20150304182604.pdf

LETTER

Letter

2014-12-15

This document pretains to ITC-STA-20140922-00269 for Special Temporal Authority on a International Telecommunications filing.

IBFS_ITCSTA2014092200269_1080520

                                                                                Attachment 1
                                                                     International Section 214
                                                               Transfer of Control Application
                                                                                   Page 1 of 4

                    APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL
                OF INTERNATIONAL SECTION 214 AUTHORIZATION

Pursuant to Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. § 214, and
Section 63.24 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 63.24, Next Communications, Inc.,
formerly known as Next Communication, Inc. (“Next Communications”), requests Commission
consent to the transfer of control of the international Section 214 authorization held by Next
Communications. This application is being filed to update the Commission’s records concerning
the ownership of Next Communications.

ANSWER TO QUESTION 10

           Contact Information

               Arik Meimoun
               Chief Executive Officer
               Next Communications, Inc.
               100 North Biscayne Boulevard, 9th Floor
               Miami, FL 33132

               With a copy to:

               Colleen King
               Wiley Rein LLP
               1776 K Street, NW
               Washington, DC 20006
               Tel: 202-719-7307
               Fax: 202-719-7049
               cking@wileyrein.com

           Next Communications is a U.S. corporation organized under the laws of the State of
            Delaware.

           Next Communications holds the international Section 214 authorization that is the
            subject of this application, File No. ITC-214-19990107-00014 (authority to provide
            global facilities-based and resold services).


ANSWER TO QUESTION 11

The following individuals have a ten percent or greater direct ownership interest in Next
Communications:

       Direct Shareholder Name: Arik Meimoun


                                                                                   Attachment 1
                                                                        International Section 214
                                                                  Transfer of Control Application
                                                                                      Page 2 of 4

       Address:                  450 Alton Road, No 1102, Miami Beach, Florida 33139
       Citizenship:              United States
       Principal Business:       Telecommunications
       Percentage Equity and Voting Ownership in Next Communications: 50%

       Direct Shareholder Name: Engin Yesil
       Address:                  40 Star Island Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139
       Citizenship:              Turkey
       Principal Business:       Real Estate
       Percentage Equity and Voting Ownership in Next Communications: 37%

       Direct Shareholder Name: Ali Guven Kivilcim
       Address:                  436 Alamanda Drive, Hallandale, Florida 33009
       Citizenship:              United States
       Principal Business:       Telecommunications
       Percentage Equity and Voting Ownership in Next Communications: 13%

No other person or entity has a direct or indirect, voting or equity ten percent or greater
ownership interest in Next Communications.

ANSWER TO QUESTION 12

Arik Meimoun, the Chief Executive Officer of Next Communications, is the General Manager of
ATSI Comunicaciones SA de CV, a telecommunications company in Mexico.

ANSWER TO QUESTION 13

Next Communications was formed on February 13, 1998. As the company was continuing to
sell shares and finalize financing, it filed an application for international Section 214 authority on
January 7, 1999.1 As part of that application, Next Communications reported ownership by
David Halpern and Sylwin Grinman. That application was granted in March 1999.2 Thereafter,
David Halpern and Sylwin Grinman did not provide the expected financing. Rather, Arik
Meimoun, the current Chief Executive Officer, financed the company and acquired 100% of its
shares in 1999. Later, Mr. Meimoun sought additional investment from other individuals and
entities to continue to finance the company.


1
        See Next Communication, Inc., Application for Authority Pursuant to Section 214 of the
Communications Act of 1934 , as amended, for Global Authority to Operate as an International
Facilities-based and Resale Carrier, File No. ITC-214-19990107-00014 (filed Jan. 7, 1999).
2
       See Overseas Common Carrier Section 214 Applications and Section 310(b)(4) Actions
Taken, Public Notice, Report No. TEL-00070, DA 99440, File No. ITC-214-19990107-00014
(Mar. 4, 1999).


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                                                                       International Section 214
                                                                 Transfer of Control Application
                                                                                     Page 3 of 4

      On April 23, 2004, the company sold shares to investors with the resulting ownership :

       Arik Meimoun – 3,500 shares – 35%
       Engin Yesil – 2,250 shares – 22.5%
       Guven Kivilcim – 750 shares – 7.5%
       Ephram Yeoshoua – 500 shares – 5.0%
       Nextcomm Investors, Inc. – 3,000 shares – 30%

      In May 3, 2010, the company redistributed shares to achieve the present ownership:

       Arik Meimoun – 4,700 shares – 50%
       Engin Yesil – 3,525 shares – 37.5%
       Ali Guven Kivilcim – 1,175 shares – 12.5%

      On January 29, 2009, the name of the company was officially changed from Next
       Communication, Inc. to Next Communications, Inc.

Since 1999, Mr. Meimoun has held de facto control of the company. He has been the company’s
Chief Executive Officer since 1999. He controls all hiring and firing, operational, and strategic
decisions, as well as the day-to-day management of the company. The changes in Mr.
Meimoun’s equity ownership in April 2004 and May 2010, however, resulted in non-substantial
(pro forma) changes in de jure control of the company. Today, as in 1999, Mr. Meimoun holds
both de jure and de facto control of Next Communications.

Next Communications regrets its failure to seek authority from the Commission for Mr.
Meimoun’s ownership of the company and to notify the Commission within 30 days following
pro forma changes that have occurred since Mr. Meimoun took control of the company. Next
Communications takes very seriously its obligations as an FCC licensee and has taken steps to
ensure that any subsequent changes in control are properly authorized by or timely notified to the
Commission.

ANSWER TO QUESTION 14

Next Communications is not a foreign carrier, but is affiliated with ATSI Comunicaciones SA de
CV, a telecommunications company in Mexico.

Next Communications has no other foreign carrier affiliations.

ANSWER TO QUESTION 15

Pursuant to Section 63.18(j) of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 63.18(j), Next
Communications certifies that it is not a foreign carrier but that will provide service to Mexico,
where it is affiliated with a foreign carrier, ATSI Comunicaciones SA de CV.


                                                                                  Attachment 1
                                                                       International Section 214
                                                                 Transfer of Control Application
                                                                                     Page 4 of 4

ANSWER TO QUESTION 16

Pursuant to Section 63.10 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 63.10, Next Communications
qualifies for non-dominant classification on the route between the United States and Mexico
because ATSI Comunicaciones SA de CV has no market power in Mexico. See id.
§ 63.10(a)(3). ATSI Comunicaciones SA de CV provides wholesale national and international
long distance services in Mexico. ATSI Comunicaciones SA de CV lacks 50 percent market
share in the international transport and the local access markets in Mexico and is not listed on the
Commission’s List of Foreign Telecommunications Carriers that Are Presumed to Possess
Market Power in Foreign Telecommunications Markets.3 As such, Next Communications is
presumptively classified as non-dominant on the U.S.-Mexico route.

ANSWER TO QUESTION 20

This application for transfer of control of international Section 214 authorization qualifies for
streamlined processing pursuant to Section 63.12(c). 47 C.F.R. § 63.12. Although Next
Communications is affiliated with a foreign carrier in Mexico, it qualifies for a presumption of
non-dominance under Section 63.10(a)(3) of the Commission’s rules as set forth in the Answer
to Question 16.




3
      The International Bureau Revises and Reissues the Commission’s List of Foreign
Telecommunications Carriers that Are Presumed to Possess Market Power in Foreign
Telecommunications Markets, Public Notice, DA 07-233 (Jan. 26, 2007).







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