FOURTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTUREFourth Supplemental Indenture • March 1st, 2011 • Metropcs Communications Inc • Radiotelephone communications • New York
Contract Type FiledMarch 1st, 2011 Company Industry JurisdictionFOURTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Fourth Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of December 23, 2010, among MetroPCS Networks, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (formerly known as Royal Street Communications, LLC), MetroPCS Networks California, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (formerly known as Royal Street Communications California, LLC), MetroPCS Networks Florida, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (formerly known as Royal Street Communications Florida, LLC) (collectively, the “Guaranteeing Subsidiaries”), each a subsidiary of MetroPCS Wireless, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), the Company, the other Guarantors (as defined in the Supplemental Indenture referred to herein) and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as trustee under the Supplemental Indenture referred to below (the “Trustee”).
THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTUREThird Supplemental Indenture • March 1st, 2011 • Metropcs Communications Inc • Radiotelephone communications • New York
Contract Type FiledMarch 1st, 2011 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIRD SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Third Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of December 23, 2010, among MetroPCS Networks, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (formerly known as Royal Street Communications, LLC), MetroPCS Networks California, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (formerly known as Royal Street Communications California, LLC), MetroPCS Networks Florida, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (formerly known as Royal Street Communications Florida, LLC) (collectively, the “Guaranteeing Subsidiaries”), each a subsidiary of MetroPCS Wireless, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), the Company, the other Guarantors (as defined in the Supplemental Indenture referred to herein) and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as trustee under the Supplemental Indenture referred to below (the “Trustee”).