Attachment Exh. No. 1

This document pretains to SES-T/C-19991006-01632 for Transfer of Control on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESTC1999100601632_104235

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                                    Indirect Foreign Ownership

        This notification reports that a transfer of control over Alda Gold, Inc., holder of Receive-Only

Earth Station registration E960151 (Houston, TX), from Mathew Oristano to People’s Choice TV

Corp. (“PCTV”) has been completed as of September 28, 1999, pursuant to the authority granted by

the Commission on September 17, 1999 and September 21, 1999. See Report No. D-111-1 (rel.

Sept. 21, 1999). Pursuant to the aforementioned Commission authority, PCTV is now a wholly

owned subsidiary of Sprint Corporation ("Sprint").1 The following entities directly hold a 10% or

greater interest in Sprint:

                        France Telecom
                        212 Rue Raymond Losserand
                        75014 Paris, France
                        Michel Huet, Senior Vice President

                        Deutsche Telekom
                        Postgach 2000, D-53105
                        Friedrich-Loert Allee 140
                        Bonn, Germany
                        Jurgen Bohm, Executive Vice President, International Business


        France Telecom (“FT”) is a corporation organized under the laws of France. FT owns

approximately 10% of the voting equity of Sprint.2 FT is a service provider in France of local, long



         1
                 In addition, PCTV has previously notified the Commission of this merger with
 respect to other notifications of transfer of control over Receive-Only Earth Station registrations
 E960152, E960297 and E960296 (see Report No. SES-00090 (rel. June 30, 1999) granting File
 No. SES-T/C-19990519-00929).
         2
               The exact percentage of voting interest is subject to potential fluctuations within a
 very narrow range.


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distance, and international public switched services, and of terrestrial infrastructure for the provision

of telecommunications services to the public. FT offers a range of other telecommunications products

and services, including private line circuits and cellular services.

        Deutsche Telekom (“DT”) is a corporation organized under the laws of Germany. DT owns

approximately 10% of the voting equity of Sprint.3 DT is a service provider in Germany of local, long

distance, and international public switched services. DT also offers, among other telecommunications

products and services, private line circuits and cellular services, and is a provider of terrestrial

infrastructure for the provision of telecommunications services to the public.

        On December 15, 1995, the Commission issued a declaratory ruling finding that foreign

ownership of Sprint up to 28% is not inconsistent with Section 310 of the Act.4 Further, on

September 18, 1996, the Commission ruled that an increase of foreign ownership in Sprint of up to

35% is consistent with the public interest under Section 310(b)(4) of the Act because additional

foreign equity contributions will enhance Sprint’s ability to expand and improve its network services

and products to the benefit of U.S. consumers.5 Current indirect foreign ownership interests in Sprint


         3
               The exact percentage of voting interest is subject to potential fluctuations within a
 very narrow range.
         4
                Sprint Corporation Petition for Declaratory Ruling Concerning Section 310(b)(4)
 and (d) and the Public Interest Requirements of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
 Declaratory Ruling and Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 1850 (1996).
         5
                Sprint Corporation Petition for Declaratory Ruling Concerning Section 310(b)(4)
 and (d) and the Public Interest Requirements of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
 Declaratory Ruling and Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 11354 (1996).


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are consistent with those decisions and therefore with Section 310(b)(4).

       To the best of Sprint’s knowledge, no other individual or entity holds a 5% or greater interest

in Sprint Corporation. To the best of Sprint’s knowledge, no officer, director, or key management

personnel of Sprint holds 5% or more of the stock, warrants, options, or debt securities of another

FCC-regulated business.



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