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MOBILITY FUND
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2013
MOBILITY FUND  
MOBILITY FUND

8.  MOBILITY FUND

 

As part of the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) reform of its Universal Service Fund (“USF”) program, which previously provided support to carriers seeking to offer telecommunications services in high-cost areas and to low-income households, the FCC created two new funds, including the Mobility Fund, a one-time award meant to support wireless coverage in underserved geographic areas in the United States. In August 2013, the Company received FCC final approval for approximately $47.0 million of Mobility Fund support to its Alltel business (the “Alltel Mobility Funds”) and $21.7 million of Mobility Fund support to its wholesale wireless business (the “Wholesale Mobility Funds” and collectively with the Alltel Mobility Funds, the “Mobility Funds”), to expand voice and broadband networks in certain geographic areas in order to offer either 3G or 4G coverage. As part of the receipt of the Mobility Funds, the Company committed to comply with certain additional FCC construction and other requirements. In connection with the Company’s application for the Mobility Funds, the Company issued approximately $29.9 million in letters of credit to the Universal Service Administrative Company (“USAC”) in June 2013 to secure these obligations. If the Company fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions upon which the Mobility Funds were granted, or if it loses eligibility for the Mobility Funds, the FCC will be entitled to draw the entire amount of the letter of credit applicable to the affected project plus penalties and may disqualify the Company from the receipt of additional Mobility Fund support.

 

In connection with the Company’s sale of its Alltel business on September 20, 2013, it notified the FCC and USAC that it would no longer be eligible to perform under the terms and conditions of the Alltel Mobility Funds. At that time, USAC chose not to draw any amounts under our letter of credit securing the Alltel Mobility Funds and the Company made a cash payment of approximately $4.6 million in penalty fees to USAC. The Company expects to be reimbursed for these penalty fees by AT&T Mobility. The Company expects to terminate the letters of credit securing our Alltel Mobility Funds upon receipt of the returned letters of credit from USAC.

 

The Company began the construction of its Wholesale Mobility Funds projects during the third quarter of 2013  and its results are included in the Company’s “U.S. Wireless” segment. As of September 30, 2013, the Company has received approximately $7.3 million in Wholesale Mobility Funds. Of these funds, $3.1 million is recorded within other current liabilities while the remaining $4.2 million is recorded within other long-term liabilities in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as of September 30, 2013. The presentation is based on the timing of the expected usage of the funds.