Attachment Attachment 1

This document pretains to ITC-T/C-20160811-00245 for Transfer of Control on a International Telecommunications filing.

IBFS_ITCTC2016081100245_1146111

            NOTIFICATION OF PRO FORMA TRANSFER OF CONTROL OF
                INTERNATIONAL SECTION 214 AUTHORIZATIONS


INTRODUCTION

       Sprint Corporation (“Sprint”), on behalf of itself and its wholly owned subsidiaries,

hereby provides notice to the Federal Communications Commission (“Commission” or “FCC”)

of a pro forma transfer of control pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 63.24(f).1

       On July 12, 2016, SoftBank Group Corp. (“SoftBank”), the entity that ultimately holds

the majority of Sprint’s equity and voting interests, completed a pro forma internal restructuring.

Specifically, SoftBank inserted a wholly owned subsidiary (SoftBank Group International GK)

into the vertical ownership chain between it and the holding companies in which its Sprint shares

are currently held. SoftBank Group International GK is now a disclosable indirect interest

holder in Sprint as a result of the transaction. This corporate reorganization does not result in a

substantial transfer of control of Sprint or its licensee subsidiaries, as ultimate control of Sprint

has not changed.




1
        Sprint received prior approval from the Commission for this pro forma transaction with
respect to those licenses and authorizations for which prior approval is required. See, e.g., IBFS
File Nos. SES-T/C-20160412-00345 and SES-T/C-20160412-00360 (filed April 11, 2016,
consented to July 7, 2016); ULS File No. 0007217516 (filed April 11, 2016; consented to May 4,
2016); see also Petition for Declaratory Ruling of Sprint Corporation, IBFS File No. ISP-PDR-
20160411-00006 (filed April 11, 2016; granted June 30, 2016); Public Notice, International
Authorizations Granted, Report No. TEL-01804, DA 16-827, at 2-3 (rel. July 21, 2016) (“Sprint
Declaratory Ruling”).


DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTIES

SoftBank

       SoftBank is a Japanese kabushiki kaisha2 and holding company that is publicly traded on

the Tokyo Stock Exchange.3 SoftBank’s subsidiaries and affiliates are engaged in a number of

information technology and Internet-related businesses, including mobile communications,

broadband infrastructure, fixed-line telecommunications, e-commerce, and web portals. In July

2013, following approval by regulatory authorities, SoftBank acquired an approximately 78%

indirect interest in the entity that is now Sprint.4 As of December 31, 2015, SoftBank held an

approximately 83.4% indirect interest in Sprint through two wholly owned subsidiaries:

Starburst I, Inc. (“Starburst I”) and Galaxy Investment Holdings, Inc. (“Galaxy”). Specifically,

SoftBank holds a 77.5% interest in Sprint through Starburst I, and a 5.9% interest through

Galaxy.




2
       A kabushiki kaisha is a Japanese joint stock corporation, analogous to a U.S. C
corporation.
3
       SoftBank Group Corp. was formerly known as SOFTBANK CORP. Since the 2013
Order (defined below), it has changed its name to SoftBank Group Corp. SoftBank Mobile
Corp., which is a 100%-owned subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp. that is otherwise unaffiliated
with Sprint, changed its name to SoftBank Corp. following a merger of the former SoftBank
Mobile Corp. with certain other SoftBank subsidiaries (i.e., SoftBank BB Corp., SoftBank
Telecom Corp., and Ymobile Corporation).
4
        The initial transactions resulting in SoftBank’s acquisition of Sprint are further described
in the FCC’s 2013 Order approving the transactions. See generally Applications of SOFTBANK
CORP., Starburst II, Inc., Sprint Nextel Corporation, and Clearwire Corporation for Consent to
Transfer Control of Licenses and Authorizations; Petitions for Reconsideration of Applications
of Clearwire Corporation for Pro Forma Transfer of Control, Memorandum Opinion and Order,
Declaratory Ruling, and Order on Reconsideration, 28 FCC Rcd 9642 (2013) (“2013 Order”).


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SoftBank Group International GK

       SoftBank Group International GK5 is a Japanese godo kaisha.6 It was previously a

dormant investment holding company, and it is a wholly owned direct subsidiary of SoftBank. It

is also authorized to conduct other business, including: information provision services;

information processing services; acquiring, holding and managing securities; advertising agency

services; and any business related to or incidental to the foregoing.

Sprint Corporation

       Sprint is a publicly traded Delaware corporation and global communications company

that, through its subsidiaries, offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline voice and

data products and services to residential, business, government, and reseller consumers

throughout the United States and around the world. Sprint offers wireless and/or wireline voice

and data services in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin

Islands. Sprint is primarily a holding company, with most operations conducted by its

subsidiaries, including the subsidiaries listed on the attached Exhibit A.

INFORMATION REQUIRED BY 47 C.F.R. § 63.24(f)

       Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 63.24(f)(2), Sprint provides the information requested in 47

C.F.R. § 63.18(a) through (d) and (h) for the Transferee, Sprint Corporation:

(a)    Name, address and telephone number of the Applicant:

       Sprint Corporation
       6200 Sprint Parkway
       Overland Park, KS 66251
       Tel: 855-848-3280

(b)    Sprint is a Delaware corporation.

5
       SoftBank International GK was formerly named BM Holdings GK.
6
       A godo kaisha is a Japanese company analogous to a U.S. limited liability company,
which offers limited liability to its members.

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Answer to Question 10:

(c)    Correspondence concerning this Application should be sent to:

       Emily J. H. Daniels
       Lawler, Metzger, Keeney & Logan, LLC
       1717 K Street NW, Suite 1075
       Washington, DC 20006
       202-777-7700
       edaniels@lawlermetzger.com

       with a copy to:

       Kyle Entz
       Sprint Communications Co., LP
       12502 Sunrise Valley Drive
       M/S: VARESA0209
       Reston, VA 20196
       703-433-4000
       Kyle.Entz@sprint.com

(d)    Sprint Corporation does not directly hold any section 214 authority. However, Sprint’s
       subsidiaries hold numerous section 214 authorizations to provide international service. A
       list of the subsidiaries holding international section 214 authorizations, and the
       international section 214 authorizations held by each, is attached as Exhibit A.

Answer to Question 11:

(h)    The following individuals or entities hold a 10 percent or greater equity interest in the
       Transferee:7

       Starburst I, Inc.
       c/o Sprint Corporation
       900 Seventh St. NW, Suite 700
       Washington, DC 20001
       Place of Organization: United States
       Principal Business: Investment holding company
       Interest Held: 77.5 percent direct equity interest in Sprint

       SoftBank International GK (formerly named BM Holdings GK)
       c/o Sprint Corporation
       900 Seventh St. NW, Suite 700

7
  The percentages included here reflect actual interests without application of the Commission’s
attribution rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 63.18 note to paragraph (h).


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       Washington, DC 20001
       Place of Organization: Japan
       Principal Business: Investment holding company
       Interest Held: 60.5 percent indirect equity interest in Sprint

       SoftBank Group Corp.
       c/o Sprint Corporation
       900 Seventh St. NW, Suite 700
       Washington, DC 20001
       Place of Organization: Japan
       Principal Business: Holding company
       Interest Held: 83.4 percent indirect equity interest in Sprint

       Masayoshi Son
       c/o Sprint Corporation
       900 Seventh St. NW, Suite 700
       Washington, DC 20001
       Country of Citizenship: Japan
       Interest Held: 23.7 percent indirect equity interest in Sprint

Answer to Question 12:

       Interlocking directorates with foreign carriers are listed in the attached Exhibit B.

Certification of Pro Forma Transfer of Control:

       Sprint certifies that the transfer of control was pro forma, as defined in 47 C.F.R.

§ 63.24(d), and, together with all previous pro forma transactions, does not result in a change of

the licensee’s ultimate control.

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRANSACTION (Answer to Question 13):

       On March 7, 2016, SoftBank’s Board of Directors resolved to reorganize SoftBank’s

intermediate and holding companies to insert a wholly owned subsidiary, SoftBank Group

International GK, into the vertical ownership chain between SoftBank and the holding

companies (i.e., Starburst I and Galaxy) in which its Sprint shares were held. On July 12, 2016,

SoftBank effected the reorganization by transferring 100% of Galaxy shares and 15,300

Starburst I shares (approximately 70.4% of SoftBank’s interest in Starburst I) to SoftBank Group




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International GK.8 Diagrams showing the relevant changes to SoftBank’s corporate structure are

attached hereto as Exhibit C.

       The purpose of SoftBank’s reorganization was to separate SoftBank’s global and

domestic operations, which will enable SoftBank to provide greater transparency to its

shareholders in reporting the performance of its business operations in Japan and its business

operations abroad. This, in turn, serves the public interest by increasing efficiency in corporate

operations and improving SoftBank’s value. There were no changes to SoftBank’s stock, or to

the ultimate ownership of SoftBank’s voting or equity interests in Sprint, as a result of the

transaction. The SoftBank subsidiaries directly above Sprint (Starburst I and Galaxy) remain the

same and their ownership percentages of Sprint did not change as a result of the reorganization.

Likewise, the insertion of SoftBank Group International GK into the SoftBank corporate

structure has no impact on Sprint’s operations, certificated entities, ultimate ownership, or

ultimate control, and thus is seamless for Sprint’s customers, who will continue to receive the

same services over the same facilities. However, as SoftBank’s subsidiary, Sprint ultimately

benefits from the increased efficiency and improved transparency effected by the restructuring.

As a result of reorganizing in a way that improves its value, SoftBank is better positioned to

manage and invest in Sprint’s operations over the long term. Moreover, because the transaction

is pro forma in nature, involving no change in substantial control over Sprint, it falls

presumptively within the public interest.9


8
        Although no final decision has been made, at some point, SoftBank may also decide to
transfer the remaining 6,422 shares of Starburst I (approximately 29.6% of SoftBank’s interest in
Starburst I) to SoftBank Group International GK. The applicants include this information in the
interest of transparency, but note that such action would not require regulatory approval.
9
       See Federal Communications Bar Association’s Petition for Forbearance From Section
310(d) of the Communications Act Regarding Non-Substantial Assignments of Wireless Licenses
and Transfers of Control Involving Telecommunications Carriers and Personal Communications

                                                  6


Industry Association’s Broadband Personal Communications Services Alliance’s Petition for
Forbearance for Broadband Personal Communications Services, Memorandum Opinion and
Order, 13 FCC Rcd 6293, ¶¶ 8, 18 (1998).


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                                        Exhibit A


             Sprint Entities Holding International Section 214 Authorizations

                                        Helio, LLC
                               Nextel Communications, Inc.
                                   Nextel Partners, Inc.
                                      Phillieco, LLC
                             Sprint Communications Co., LP
                         Sprint Spectrum Holding Company, L.P.
                                     SprintCom, Inc.
                                     US Telecom, Inc.
                                 Virgin Mobile U.S.A., LP


                       International Section 214 Authorizations Held

                        International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                        Helio, LLC
                                     FRN 0013213178

Authorization                      FCC ID Numbers                      Released
International Resale               ITC-214-20050812-00320              01/19/06
                                   (DA 06-153)

                        International Section 214 Authorizations of
                               Nextel Communications, Inc.
                                     FRN 0012468146

Authorization                      FCC ID Numbers                      Released
International Resale               ITC-214-19970723-00428              09/18/97
                                   (DA 97-2016)

                        International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                   Nextel Partners, Inc.
                                     FRN 0005016514

Authorization                      FCC ID Numbers                      Released
International Resale               ITC-214-20010501-00277              01/19/06
                                   (DA 01-1318)


                       International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                     Phillieco, LLC
                                    FRN 0002317246

Authorization                     FCC ID Numbers                     Released
International Resale              ITC-214-19991203-00766             01/05/00
                                  (DA 00-11)

                       International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                 Sprint Spectrum, L.P.
                                    FRN 0005072970

Authorization                     FCC ID Numbers                     Released
International Resale              ITC-214-19960308-00105             08/13/98
                                  (See ITC-98-483-TC, DA 98-
                                  1621)

                       International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                    SprintCom, Inc.
                                       0002315950

Authorization                     FCC ID Numbers                     Released
Global or Limited Global Resale   ITC-214-19991110-0692              12/09/99
Service                           (DA 99-2747)

                       International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                    US Telecom, Inc.
                                    FRN 0004372843

Authorization                     FCC ID Numbers                     Released
Direct and Transit Country-       ITC-214-19851107-00004             04/11/86
Specific Switched Voice (IMTS):   (See ITC-86-023/Mimeo No.
Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, El   3694)
Salvador, France, Guatemala,
Honduras, Hong Kong, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, Netherlands,
Nicaragua, Panama, South Korea,
Spain, United Kingdom
International Resale              ITC-214-19941209-00368             02/27/95




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                         International Section 214 Authorizations of
                                  Virgin Mobile U.S.A., LP.
                                      FRN 0006901011

Authorization                       FCC ID Numbers                     Released
International Resale Service        ITC-214-20020422-00194             05/17/02
                                    (DA 02-1223)

                         International Section 214 Authorizations of
                              Sprint Communications Co., LP
                                      FRN 0002529659

Country/Authorization                FCC ID Numbers                    Released
Cuba (Individual Facilities-Based ITC-214-20100623-00263               8/12/2010
Service)
Cuba (Global or Limited Global       ITC-214-20000302-00127            5/25/2000
Facilities-Based and Resale
Service)
Cuba (Individual Facilities-Based ITC-214-20010615-00340               6/22/2001
Service)
France (Individual Facilities-       ITC-214-19971020-00646            4/16/1998
Based Service)                       (See ITC-97-636)
                             Direct and Transit Country-Specific
                                   Switched Voice (IMTS):
Antigua                             ITC-87-116/DA 87-995               08/04/87
Argentina                           ITC-88-042/DA 88-248               03/4/88
Aruba                               ITC-92-247/DA 92-1675              12/16/92
Australia                           ITC-85-029/Mimeo No. 1775          01/08/85
Austria                             ITC-91-143/DA 91-938               08/02/91
Bahamas                             ITC-88-178/DA 88-1532              10/06/88
Bahrain                             ITC-94-240/DA 94-633               06/22/94
Bangladesh                          I-T-C-95-087/DA 95-387             03/09/95
Barbados                            ITC-87-116/DA 87-995               07/28/87
Bermuda                             ITC-85-227/Mimeo No. 1078          11/25/85
Brazil                              ITC-87-116/DA 87-995               07/28/87
British Virgin Islands              ITC-92-269/DA 93-148               02/12/93
Brunei                              ITC-214-19960117-00018             04/09/96
                                    (See ITC-96-040/DA 96-513)
Bulgaria                            ITC-92-008/DA 92-133               02/10/92
Cambodia                            ITC-92-080/DA 95-1678              08/03/95
Canada                              ITC-84-158/Mimeo No. 3874          04/16/85
                                    ITC-85-144/Mimeo No. 1894          01/09/86
Cayman Islands                      ITC-92-247/DA92-1675               12/16/92
Chile                               ITC-88-177/DA 88-1532              10/06/88
China, People’s Republic of         ITC-91-140/DA 91-941               08/02/91


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Colombia               ITC-89-030/DA 89-67           02/02/89
Cuba                   ITC-94-247/DA 94-1098         10/05/94
Cuba                   ITC-214-19981021-00739        01/26/99
Cuba                   ITC-214-19990316-00141        05/17/99
Cypress                ITC-92-212/DA 92-1468         10/29/92
Czechoslovakia         ITC-92-006/DA 92-132          02/10/92
Denmark                ITC-87-116/DA 87-995          07/28/87
Dominica               ITC-92-269/DA 93-148          02/12/93
Dominican Republic     ITC-86-005/Mimeo No. 1076     11/25/85
Egypt                  ITC-92-028/DA 91-1649         01/09/92
El Salvador            ITC-90-170/DA 90-1850         12/28/90
Ethiopia               ITC-214-19960531-00223        08/09/96
                       (See ITC-96-299/DA 96-1254)
Figi                   ITC-93-227/DA 1100            09/15/93
Finland                ITC-88-140/DA 88-1206         08/09/88
France                 ITC-86-132/DA 86-3            08/22/86
Gambia                 ITC-95-531/DA 95-2465         01/19/96
Germany                I-T-C-88-015/DA 88-290        03/03/88
Ghana                  ITC-95-039/DA 95-190          02/22/95
Greece                 ITC-88-042/DA 88-248          03/04/88
Grenada                ITC 92-269/DA 93-148          02/12/93
Guam/Offshore Points   Third Report & Order, Mimeo   10/06/83
                       012, CC Docket No. 79-252
Honduras               ITC-92-247/DA 92-1675         12/16/92
Hong Kong              ITC-86-011/Mimeo No. 1295     12/06/85
Hungary                ITC-91-031/DA 91-140          02/08/91
Iceland                ITC-92-209/DA 92-1468         10/29/92
India                  ITC-90-178(A)/DA 91-562       05/10/91
Indonesia              ITC-91-039/DA 91-347          03/29/91
Iran                   ITC 95-142/DA 95-648          04/05/95
Iraq                   ITC 95-156/DA-95-844          04/20/95
Ireland                ITC-88-042/DA 88-248          03/04/88
Israel                 ITC-88-042/DA 88-248          03/04/88
Jamaica                ITC-89-162/DA 89-1463         11/20/89
Japan                  ITC-86-091/Mimeo No. 5309     06/23/86
Jordan                 ITC-95-039/DA 95-190          02/22/95
Kenya                  ITC-92-005/DA 92-133          02/10/92
Kuwait                 ITC-91-107/DA 91-723          06/19/91
Laos                   I-T-C-92-195/DA 95-1678       08/03/95
Lebanon                ITC-94-341/DA 94-805          07/26/94
Luxembourg             ITC-92-211/DA 92-1751         01/06/93
Macao                  ITC-92-213/DA 92-1468         10/29/92
Malaysia               ITC-90-022/DA 90-156          02/08/90
Marshall Islands       I-T-C-94-110/DA 93-444        05/11/94
Mexico                 I-T-C-90-005/DA 89-1663       01/04/90


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Micronesia             I-T-C-95-284/DA 95-1540       07/13/95
Mongolia               I-T-C-93-084/DA 95-1974       09/20/95
Montserrat             I-T-C-92-269/DA 93-148        02/12/93
Morocco                I-T-C-94-240/DA 94-633        06/22/94
Netherlands Antilles   I-T-C-92-247/DA 92-1675       12/16/92
New Zealand            I-T-C-88-041/DA 88-248        03/04/88
Nigeria                I-T-C-92-007/DA 92-133        02/10/92
Norway                 I-T-C-88-140/DA 88-1206       08/09/88
Oman                   I-T-C-95-087/DA 95-387        03/09/95
Pakistan               I-T-C-93-173                  08/05/93
Palau                  I-T-C-95-365/DA 95-1749       08/15/95
Panama                 I-T-C-86-134/DA 86-3          08/22/86
                       I-T-C-90-170/DA-1850          12/28/90
Peru                   I-T-C-89-160/DA-1463          11/20/89
Philippines            I-T-C-90-121/DA 90-1155       09/05/90
Poland                 I-T-C-91-128/DA 91-870        07/17/91
Portugal               I-T-C-88-177/DA 88-1532       10/06/88
Qatar                  I-T-C-95-142/DA 95-648        04/05/95
Romania                I-T-C-92-02/DA 91-1649        01/09/92
Saipan                 I-T-C-93-227/DA 93-1100       09/15/93
Saudi Arabia           I-T-C-91-127/DA 91-870        07/17/91
Senegal                I-T-C-95-531/DA 95-2465       01/19/96
Singapore              I-T-C-88-003/DA 87-1750       12/10/87
South Africa           I-T-C-91-053/DA 91-399        04/04/91
South Korea            I-T-C-88-176                  10/06/88
Sri Lanka              I-T-C-95-087/DA 95-387        03/09/95
                       I-T-C-95-487/DA 95-2236       11/03/95
St. Kitts/Nevis        I-T-C-92-269/DA 93-148        02/12/93
St. Lucia              I-T-C-92-269/DA 93-148        02/12/93
St. Vincent            I-T-C-92-269/DA 93-148        02/12/93
Sudan                  I-T-C-94-062/DA 94-418        05/11/94
Sweden                 I-T-C-87-116/DA 87-995        07/28/87
Switzerland            I-T-C-88-041/DA 88-248        03/04/88
Taiwan                 I-T-C-86-107/Mimeo No. 5823   07/17/86
Tanzania               ITC-95-531/DA 95-2465         01/19/96
Thailand               I-T-C-88-098/DA 88-848        06/07/88
Trinidad & Tobago      I-T-C-89-161/DA 89-1463       11/20/89
Tunisia                ITS-95-531/DA 95-2465         01/19/96
Turkey                 I-T-C-91-132/DA 91-912        07/26/91
United Arab Emirates   I-T-C-91-067/DA 91-502        04/25/91
United Kingdom         I-T-C-85-016/Mimeo No. 2548   02/14/85
                       I-T-C-86-012/Mimeo No. 1472   12/13/85
                       I-T-C-95-155                  12/01/95
Uruguay                I-T-C-92-247/DA 92-1675       12/16/92
USSR                   I-T-C-91-085                  05/20/91


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Venezuela                          I-T-C-86-133/DA 86-3             08/22/86
Vietnam                            I-T-C-91-215-A/DA 92-522         05/05/92
                                   I-T-C-91-215(A)/DA 95-1678       08/03/95
West Germany                       I-T-C-88-015/DA 88-290           03/03/88
Yemen                              I-T-C-92-210/DA 92-1468          10/29/92
Yugoslavia                         I-T-C-91-212/DA 91-1445          11/22/91
Zaire                              I-T-C-95-382/DA 95-1761          08/17/95
Limited Global Facilities-Based    ITC-214-19960718-00327           09/05/96
Authorization                      (See I-T-C-96-392/DA-96-1484)
Resale of Switched Message         I-T-C-88-068 (formerly held by   04/12/88
Telephone Services Between the     US Sprint Communications
U.S. and Various Overseas Points   Company)
Resale Services Between Hawaii     I-T-C-86-095 (formerly held by   06/27/86
and Various Overseas Points        GTE Sprint Communications
                                   Corporation)
Resell International Message       I-T-C-91-074, 6 FCC Rcd 2300     05/02/91
Telephone Service Between the      (formerly held by US Sprint
U.S. and Iran                      Communications Company LP)




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                                           Exhibit B
                             Interlocking Directorate Information

Timothy P. O’Grady, Vice President and Corporate Secretary of Sprint Corporation, is also an
officer or director of the following foreign carriers:
    • Alternate General Manager, Sprint International Colombia Ltda. (in Colombia)
    • Director, SprintLink Ireland Ltd (in Ireland)
    • Director, Sprint International Holding, Inc (Japanese Branch) (in Japan)

Stefan K. Schnopp, Assistant Secretary of Sprint Corporation is also an officer or director of the
following foreign carriers:
    • Director, Sprint International Australia Pty Ltd (in Australia)
    • Director, Sprint International Austria GmbH (in Austria)
    • Manager, SprintLink Belgium BVBA (in Belgium)
    • Director, President and Secretary, Sprint International Communications Canada ULC (in
       Canada)
    • Representative, Sprint International Chile Ltda (in Chile)
    • General Manager, Sprint International Colombia Ltda. (in Colombia)
    • Managing Director, Sprint International Czech Republic S.R.O. (in the Czech Republic)
    • Director, SprintLink Denmark ApS (in Denmark)
    • President, Sprintlink France SAS (in France)
    • Director, SprintLink Germany GmbH (in Germany)
    • Director, Sprint Hong Kong Ltd (in Hong Kong)
    • Managing Director, Sprint International Hungary (in Hungary)
    • Director, SprintLink Ireland Ltd (in Ireland)
    • Sole Director, SprintLink Italy S.r.l. (in Italy)
    • Director and Representative Director, Sprint International Japan Corporation (in Japan)
    • Director, Sprint International Holding, Inc (Japanese Branch) (in Japan)
    • Director, Sprint International Korea (in Korea)
    • Managing Director, Sprintlink International Malaysia SDN. BHD. (in Malaysia)
    • Sole Manager, SIHI Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. (in Mexico)
    • Director, SprintLink Netherlands B.V. (in the Netherlands)
    • Director, Sprint International New Zealand (in New Zealand)
    • Chairman, Sprint International Norway AS (in Norway)
    • President of the Management Board, Sprintlink Poland sp. z o.o. (in Poland)
    • Director, Sprint International Communications Singapore Pte Ltd (in Singapore)
    • Sole Director, Sprint International Spain, S.L. (in Spain)
    • Board Member and Chairman, SIHI Scandinavia AB (in Sweden)
    • Manager-President, SprintLink International (Switzerland) GmbH (in Switzerland)
    • Director, Sprint International Taiwan Ltd. (in Taiwan)
    • Director, Sprint (Thailand) Limited (in Thailand)
    • Director, SprintLink UK Ltd (in the United Kingdom)
    • Director, Sprint International Venezuela, S.R.L. (in Venezuela)


Masayoshi Son, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sprint Corporation. He is Chief
Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of SoftBank Group Corp. Mr. Son serves in
various capacities within SoftBank’s portfolio of companies, including Chairman of SoftBank
Corp. (the Japan-based telecommunications operator).

Ronald D. Fisher serves on the Board of Directors of Sprint Corporation. He currently serves as
a Director and President of SoftBank Holdings Inc. and serves as a Director of SoftBank Group
Corp.

Junichi Miyakawa is an officer of Sprint Corporation. He also serves as a Director of
SINGAPORE PTE LTD., BBIX HONG KONG PTE LIMITED, and BBIX International, Inc.




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                         Exhibit C

Diagrams of Pre- and Post-Reorganization Ownership Structure


                                             Pre—Reorganization Ownership Structure*
       Board of Directors
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 100% interest, CF 47 CFR.§ 1.992(b)(2)().


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 100%6interest. CF 47 C.F.R.$ 1.092(b)(2)().
 + The precise percentage of Mr. Son‘s holdings fluctuates in the normal course of business. He currently holds23.68% voting and equity interests.



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