*Pages 1--5 from Microsoft Word - 40099* PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12 th St., S. W. Washington, D. C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418- 0500 Internet: http:// www. fcc. gov TTY: 1- 888- 835- 5322 DA 04- 2083 Released: July 12, 2004 NEW SKIES SATELLITES N. V. (TRANSFEROR) AND MUNARO HOLDING B. V. (TRANSFEREE) SEEK APPROVAL TO TRANSFER CONTROL OF FCC LICENSES AND AUTHORIZATIONS HELD BY NEW SKIES SATELLITES N. V. AND NEW SKIES NETWORKS, INC. IB Docket No. 04- 247 PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED Petitions Due: August 11, 2004 Oppositions Due: August 23, 2004 Replies Due: August 30, 2004 I. INTRODUCTION On June 25, 2004, Munaro Holding B. V. (“ Munaro”) and New Skies Satellites N. V. (“ New Skies”) (collectively, “Applicants”) filed an application pursuant to section 310( d) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 1 seeking consent to transfer control of non- common carrier fixed satellite service earth station licenses held by New Skies Networks, Inc. (“ New Skies Networks”) from New Skies to Munaro (“ Transfer Application”). 2 The Applicants also filed, under section 25.137( g) of the Commission rules, 3 an application notifying the Commission of Munaro’s proposed acquisition of New Skies’ foreign- licensed satellites that are authorized to provide service in the United States pursuant to the Commission’s Permitted Space Station List (“ Permitted List”). The Applicants request that the Commission modify the Permitted List to specify Munaro as the new owner and operator of the New Skies satellites, subject to consummation of the proposed transaction (“ Notification Application”). 4 1 47 U. S. C. § 310( d). 2 See File No. SES- T/ C- 20040625- 00886. 3 47 C. F. R. § 25.137( g). 4 See File No. SAT- PPL- 20040625- 00123. 1 2 II. THE PARTIES New Skies, the transferor, is a Netherlands- based satellite company created in 1998 from certain assets formerly held by the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (“ INTELSAT’). 5 Pursuant to the Open- Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act (the “ORBIT Act”), New Skies conducted an initial public offering in October 2000, and, in March 2001, the Commission granted New Skies permanent authority to provide satellite services to, from, and within the United States. New Skies’ satellites offer video, data, voice and Internet communications services to a range of telecommunications carriers, broadcasters, large corporations, Internet service providers and government entities around the world. Several of New Skies’ satellites, licensed by the Kingdom of The Netherlands, are authorized to provide service to the United States pursuant to the Commission’s Permitted Space Station List (“ Permitted List”), and are the subject of the Notification Application. New Skies’ direct, wholly- owned subsidiary, New Skies Networks, also holds six U. S. non- common carrier earth station licenses, which are the subject of the Transfer Application. Munaro, the transferee, is a Netherlands private company with limited liability that is 100% indirectly owned by Neptune Holdings GP, a Cayman Islands general partnership. Applicants state that ultimate ownership and control of Munaro, which would be renamed New Skies Satellites, B. V., would be held indirectly by five private equity funds affiliated with Blackstone, a leading global investment and advisory firm (collectively, the “Blackstone Funds”). Two of these entities, Blackstone NSS Communications Partners (Cayman) L. P., a Cayman Islands limited partnership, and Blackstone Capital Partners (Cayman) IV L. P., 6 also a Cayman Islands limited partnership, would hold indirectly, and in the aggregate, approximately 93. 5% of the equity of Neptune Holdings GP. The three other Blackstone limited partnerships would hold the remaining indirect interests in Munaro: Blackstone Family Communications Partnership (Cayman) L. P., Blackstone Capital Partners (Cayman) IV- A L. P., and Blackstone Family Investment Partnership (Cayman) IV- A L. P. 7 Two Blackstone executives, Peter G. Peterson and Stephen A. Schwarzman, would indirectly control all five of the Blackstone Funds through ownership interests in the general partners of the Blackstone Funds. Most of the equity in the Blackstone Funds will be contributed by over 300 limited partners, including both U. S. and non- U. S. investors. Applicants state that, under the limited partnership agreement for each of the Blackstone Funds, the limited partners will have no material involvement in the control and management of the operation of the limited partnership, and therefore no power to control the day- to- day operations of the Blackstone Funds, Munaro, or the licensee, New Skies Networks. Applicants further represent that no single limited partner will indirectly own a 10% or greater interest in Munaro. 5 INTELSAT refers to the former treaty- based intergovernmental satellite organization. 6 Instead of Blackstone Capital Partners (Cayman) IV L. P. (“ BCP IV”), it is possible the acquiring entity will be Blackstone NSS Capital Partners (Cayman) IV L. P. (“ BCP NSS IV”). In that case, Applicants state that the acquiring entity would have substantially the same terms and conditions as the existing funds, to the maximum extent applicable. The general partner of BCP NSS IV would be the existing general partner of BCP IV. The limited partners of BCP NSS IV would be the same as the limited partners of BCP IV, unless excluded from the investment by the General Partner in order to ensure, among other things, that the investment would be in compliance with laws and regulations. 7 Instead of Blackstone Capital Partners (Cayman) IV- A L. P. (“ BCP IV- A”), it is possible the acquiring entity will be Blackstone NSS Capital Partners (Cayman) IV- A L. P. (“ BCP NSS IV- A”). In that case, Applicants state that the acquiring entity would have substantially the same terms and conditions as the existing funds, to the maximum extent applicable. The general partner of BCP NSS IV- A would be the existing general partner of BCP IV- A. The limited partners of BCP NSS IV- A would be the same as the limited partners of BCP IV- A, unless excluded from the investment by the General Partner in order to ensure, among other things, that the investment would be in compliance with laws and regulations. 2 3 III. THE TRANSACTION On June 5, 2004, Munaro and its parent, Neptune Holdings GP, entered into a transaction agreement with New Skies, whereby Neptune Holdings GP would acquire substantially all of the assets of New Skies, including its foreign- licensed satellite systems, all of the capital stock of New Skies Networks, which holds six U. S. non- common carrier earth station licenses, and all physical assets associated with those licenses. New Skies would receive its consideration under the transaction in cash, which would be distributed to its shareholders, and New Skies would be liquidated. In the alternative, the Applicants might choose to accomplish the transfer of control as follows: New Skies would create a new, wholly- owned subsidiary and transfer all of its assets and liabilities to that subsidiary, including all of the capital stock of New Skies Networks. Munaro would then acquire from New Skies all of the capital stock of the newly- created subsidiary. Munaro would merge with the subsidiary, which would cease to exist, and hold directly the stock of New Skies Networks. In either event, Applicants state, the acquisition of New Skies Networks would be accomplished via transfer of corporate control. IV. PUBLIC INTEREST SHOWING The Applicants contend that approval of the proposed transaction would promote competition and serve the public interest, convenience and necessity. They state that New Skies’ business, trademarks and operations will remain unchanged, as well as its existing management team. The Applicants state that the transaction will enable the creation of an optimized capital structure, with reduced dependence on public capital markets which will help New Skies continue to grow its business, to develop and introduce new products and services and to compete with rival suppliers. The Applicants state that the transaction raises no competitive issues because neither Munaro nor its affiliates own interests in existing satellite providers. 8 Further, Applicants state that the proposed transaction will remove any and all remaining ownership interests now held by former signatories of, or investors in, the former intergovernmental organization, INTELSAT. Applicants state that New Skies is not subject to section 310( b) of the Communications Act 9 because New Skies is a provider of non- common carrier and information services. They state that New Skies neither owns nor operates any voice or VOIP network switching equipment other than for its internal communications use. New Skies currently owns and operates three foreign- licensed satellites, NSS- 5, NSS- 7 and NSS-806, that are authorized to provide service to the United States via the Commission’s Permitted List. 10 In support of its request for the Commission to “review and affirmatively authorize transfer of the New Skies’ Permitted List authorizations” to Munaro, the Applicants state that Munaro “does not now possess, nor will it acquire or enjoy the exclusive right of handling telecommunications to or from the United States, its territories or possessions, and any other country or territory, by reason of any concession, contract, understanding or working arrangement to which the satellite operator or any persons or companies controlling or controlled by the operator are parties.” Munaro also “acknowledges that the transfer of the Permitted List authorization[ s] will not authorize it to provide any Direct- to- Home (DTH) service, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service, or Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS) to, from, or within the United States.” In accordance with section 25.137( g), we invite parties to raise issues regarding whether the proposed transaction would have any effect on the analysis conducted in the Commission orders that authorized these satellite systems to be placed on the Permitted List. 8 Other funds affiliated with Blackstone hold a 10% or greater interest in the following entities: Centennial Communications Corp., Crowley Wireless Broadband LLC, FiberNet Telecom Group, Inc., Freedom Communications Inc., PaeTec Communications, Inc., and Utilicom Networks LLC. 9 See 47 U. S. C. § 310( b). 10 On June 23, 2004, New Skies notified the Commission of the decommissioning of the NSS- 513 satellite and requested that the Commission remove NSS- 513 from the Permitted List. 3