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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Richmond Division Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 37 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION ) In re: ) Chapter 11 ) INTELSAT S.A., et al.1 ) Case No. 20-32299 (KLP) ) Debtors. ) (Jointly Administered) ) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Victoria X. Tran, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned case. On June 1, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A: • Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Interim and Final Orders (A) Authorizing the Payment of Certain Prepetition Taxes and Fees and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 12) • Interim Order (A) Authorizing the Payment of Certain Prepetition Taxes and Fees and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 135) • Order Setting an Expedited Hearing on “First Day Motions” and for Related Relief (Docket No. 142) Furthermore, on June 1, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C: • Notice of Filing Revised Final Order and Documents Related to the Debtors’ Motion for Entry Of a Final Order (A) Authorizing the Debtors To Obtain Postpetition Financing, (B) Granting Liens and Superpriority Administrative Expense Claims, (C) Granting Adequate Protection to the Prepetition Secured Parties, (D) Modifying the Automatic Stay, and (E) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 209) • Notice of Filing Revised Final Order for the Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Interim and Final Orders (A) Approving Notification and Hearing Procedures for Certain Transfers of and Declarations of Worthlessness With Respect to Common Stock, and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 210) __________________________________________ 1 Due to the large number of Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, for which joint administration has been granted, a complete list of the Debtor entities and the last four digits of their federal tax identification numbers is not provided herein. A complete list may be obtained on the website of the Debtors’ proposed claims and noticing agent at https://cases.stretto.com/intelsat. The location of the Debtors’ service address is: 7900 Tysons One Place, McLean, VA 22102. Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 37 Furthermore, on June 5, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit D, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit E: • Debtors’ Objection to Motion of the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization for Relief from Automatic Stay (Docket No. 223) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (a) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Continue to Operate Their Cash Management System, (II) Maintain Existing Business Forms and Books and Records, and (III) Perform Intercompany Transactions and Granting Administrative Expense Status to Intercompany Transactions and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 224) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order Authorizing the Debtors to Satisfy C-Band Vendor Claims and Implement C-Band Clearance (Docket No. 225) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (a) Authorizing the Payment of (I) Foreign Claims, (II) Lien Claims, (III) 503(b)(9) Claims, and (IV) Critical Vendor Claims, (B) Confirming Administrative Expense Priority of Outstanding Purchase Orders, and (C) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 226) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (A) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Pay Prepetition Wages, Compensation, and Benefit Obligations and (II) Continue Employee Compensation and Benefits Programs, and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 227) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (I) Restating and Enforcing the Worldwide Automatic Stay, Anti-Discrimination Provisions, and Ipso Facto Protections of the Bankruptcy Code, (II) Permitting the Debtors to Modify the Automatic Stay in Their Sole Discretion to Proceed With Litigation or Contested Matters Commenced Prepetiton, (III) Approving the Form and Manner of Notice, and (IV) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 228) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (A) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Maintain, Renew, or Supplement Their Insurance Policies and Honor All Obligations in Respect Thereof, and (II) Maintain, Renew, or Supplement Their Surety Bond Program, and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 229) [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 37 Furthermore, on June 5, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit F, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit G: • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (a) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Continue to Operate Their Cash Management System, (II) Maintain Existing Business Forms and Books and Records, and (III) Perform Intercompany Transactions and Granting Administrative Expense Status to Intercompany Transactions and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 224) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order Authorizing the Debtors to Satisfy C-Band Vendor Claims and Implement C-Band Clearance (Docket No. 225) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (a) Authorizing the Payment of (I) Foreign Claims, (II) Lien Claims, (III) 503(b)(9) Claims, and (IV) Critical Vendor Claims, (B) Confirming Administrative Expense Priority of Outstanding Purchase Orders, and (C) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 226) • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (A) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Pay Prepetition Wages, Compensation, and Benefit Obligations and (II) Continue Employee Compensation and Benefits Programs, and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 227) Furthermore, on June 5, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) at Office of the General Counsel, 1200 K St, NW, Washington DC 20005-4026, and via electronic mail at [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]: • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (A) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Pay Prepetition Wages, Compensation, and Benefit Obligations and (II) Continue Employee Compensation and Benefits Programs, and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 227) Furthermore, on June 5, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit H, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit I: • Notice of Filing of Revised Proposed Final Order (A) Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Maintain, Renew, or Supplement Their Insurance Policies and Honor All Obligations in Respect Thereof, and (II) Maintain, Renew, or Supplement Their Surety Bond Program, and (B) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 229) Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 37 Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 5 of 37 Exhibit A Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 6 of 37 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Montgomery County c/o County Attorneys Office 101 Monroe Street, 3rd Floor Rockville MD 20850 Montgomery County Department Of Finance 255 Rockville Pike L-15 Rockville MD 20850 Montgomery County Fire & Montgomery County Rescue Service Hazardous Materials Use Permits Rockville MD 20850 Montgomery County PO Box 824860 Philadelphia PA 19182-4860 Montgomery County Fire & Hazardous Materials Use Permits, Montgomery County Rescue Service 255 Rockville Pike, 2nd Floor Rockville MD 20850 Montgomery County PO Box 9418 Gaithersburg MD 20898-9418 Montgomery County Rockville Metro Center 250 Hungerford Dr Rockville MD 20850 Montgomery County PO Box 10549 Rockville MD 20849 Montgomery County PO Box 4117 Gaithersburg MD 20878 In re: Intelsat S.A., et al. Case No. 20-32299 (KLP) Page 1 of 1 Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 7 of 37 Exhibit B Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 258 Filed 06/09/20 Entered 06/09/20 14:05:46 Desc Main Document Page 8 of 37 Exhibit B Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Alabama Attorney General 501 Washington Ave Montgomery AL 36104 Attorney General Dist of Columbia 441 4th St Nw Suite 1100 Washington DC 20001 Azercosmos Ojsco Attn: Legal and Financial Dept 72 Uzeyir Hajibeyli Street Baku Az1000 Azerbaijan Bank of America N.A. Attn: Steven Gazzillo et al 101 North Tryon Street Charlotte NC 28255 BOKF N.A 1600 Broadway 3rd Floor Denver CO 80202 Brown Rudnick Llp Attn: Robert Stark 7 Times Square New York NY 10036 Cahill Gordon Attn: Justin A. Zeizel et al 80 Pine Street New York NY 10005-1702 California Attorney General PO Box 944255 Sacramento CA 94244-2550 Celcom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd 167469-A Attn: Jennifer Wong CFO No. 6 Persiaran Barat Seksyen 52 Petaling Jaya 46200 Malaysia Colombia Telecom SA ESP Attn: Fabián Hernández CEO Transv 60 Avenida Suba 114A-55 Bogota 11001 Colombia Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway 10th Fl Ralph L.
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