OREANDA-NEWS. WILLCOM, Inc., of which 100% of its issued shares are held by SoftBank Corp., received an order of termination of rehabilitation proceedings from the Tokyo District Court. Consequently, WILLCOM became a consolidated subsidiary of the Company on the same day.

In February 2010, WILLCOM filed a petition with the Tokyo District Court for commencement of rehabilitation proceedings. Following the court's order to commence rehabilitation WILLCOM entered into the rehabilitation process in March 2010. In accordance with the rehabilitation plan, approved in November 2010, WILLCOM has been repaying rehabilitation claims and such. This consists of making payments amounting to JPY 41.0 billion for rehabilitation claims and rehabilitation security interests evenly over six years starting from 2011.

The Company became WILLCOM's sponsor in August 2010, dispatched a business trustee, and has been providing necessary support for business operations and execution of the rehabilitation plan. The Company acquired 100% of WILLCOM's issued shares in December 2010.

The cumulative number of subscribers of WILLCOM (total of PHS and 3G service) once exceeded 4.66 million at the end of July 2007, but declined to 3.78 million at the end of December 2010. However, with the Company's support, WILLCOM implemented a rapid succession of initiatives such as the introduction of attractive and reasonable price plans, enhancement of the product lineup, and expansion of the store network, and as a result, the net subscriber additions (new subscribers minus cancellations) turned positive after 19 months of net losses in January 2011. Since then, the cumulative number of subscribers continues to increase and stood at 5.45 million at the end of May 2013. Along with the increase in subscribers, WILLCOM's quarterly operating income turned positive in the second quarter of fiscal 2011, and is sustaining its positive trend.

As the business results are improving steadily, WILLCOM made a lump-sum repayment of the rehabilitation claims and such (outstanding balance of approximately JPY 27.1 billion) by procuring the necessary funds from the Company, and filed a petition with the Tokyo District Court for the termination of its rehabilitation proceedings. On July 1, 2013, WILLCOM received an order of termination of rehabilitation proceedings from the Tokyo District Court. Consequently, WILLCOM is no longer supervised by the court or trustees, and became a consolidated subsidiary of the Company on the same day.