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GOVERNMENT GRANTS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2019
GOVERNMENT GRANTS  
GOVERNMENT GRANTS

10. GOVERNMENT GRANTS

Universal Service Fund

The Universal Service Fund (“USF”) is a subsidy program managed by the FCC. USF funds are disbursed to telecommunication providers through four programs: the High Cost Program; Low Income Program; Schools and Libraries Program (“E-Rate”); and Rural Health Care Program. The Company participates in each of these programs as further described below. All of the funding programs are subject to certain operational and reporting compliance requirements. The Company believes it is in compliance with all applicable requirements.

The FCC’s Mobility Funds and Connect America Funds are administered through the FCC’s USF High Cost Program. The High Cost program subsidizes telecommunications services in rural and remote areas.

The FCC created the Phase I Mobility Fund (“Phase I Mobility Fund”), a one-time award meant to support wireless coverage in underserved geographic areas in the United States.

The Company received $21.1 million of Phase I Mobility Fund support to its wholesale wireless business (the “Mobility Funds”) to be used to expand voice and broadband networks in certain geographic areas in order to offer either 3G or 4G service. Of these funds, $7.2 million was recorded as an offset to the cost of the property, plant, and equipment associated with these projects and, consequentially, a reduction of future depreciation expense. The remaining $13.9 million received offset operating expenses from inception of the program through part of the third

quarter of 2018. The Mobility Funds projects and their operating results are included within the Company’s US Telecom segment. As part of the receipt of the Mobility Funds, the Company committed to comply with certain additional FCC construction and other requirements. If the requirements are not met, the funds may be subject to claw back provisions.  The Company currently expects to comply with all applicable requirements related to these funds.

During the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2019, the Company recorded $4.1 million and $12.3 million, respectively, of revenue from the High Cost Program in its International Telecom segment. During the three and nine months periods ended September 30, 2018, the Company recorded $4.1 million and $12.4 million, respectively, of revenue from the High Cost Program in its International Telecom segment. Also, during the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2019, the Company recorded $0.3 million and $0.9 million, respectively, of High Cost Program revenue in its US Telecom segment. During the three and nine months periods ended September 30, 2018, the Company recorded $0.3 million and $0.9 million, respectively, of revenue from the High Cost Program in its US Telecom segment. In addition, the Company recorded revenue of $7.2 million and $15.4 million, respectively, during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2018, from additional USF funding authorized by the FCC following the Hurricanes.

In August 2018, the Company was awarded $79.9 million over 10 years under the Connect America Fund Phase II Auction. The funding began in the second quarter of 2019 requiring the Company to provide fixed broadband and voice services to certain eligible areas in the United States. The Company is subject to operational and reporting requirements under the program and it expects to comply with these requirements. The Company determined the award is a revenue grant, and as a result will record the funding as revenue upon receipt. The Company recorded $1.9 million and $3.4 million, respectively, of revenue in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2019 from the Connect America Fund Phase II program.

The E-Rate program provides discounted telecommunication access to eligible schools and libraries.  The E-Rate program (i) awards special construction funding to build network connectivity for eligible participants, and (ii) pays for discounted recurring charges for eligible broadband services.  The special construction funding is used to reimburse construction costs and is distributed upon completion of a project.  As of September 30, 2019, the Company was awarded approximately $16.6 million of E-Rate program grants with construction completion obligations in June 2020.  Once these projects are constructed the Company is obligated to provide service to the E-Rate program participants. The Company is in various stages of constructing the networks and has not received any of the funds.  The Company expects to meet all requirements associated with these grants.

The Company also receives funding to provide discounted telecommunication services to eligible customers under the E-Rate, Lifeline, and Rural Health Care Support Programs. During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2019, the Company recorded revenue of $1.5 million and $4.7 million, respectively, in the aggregate from these programs. During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company recorded revenue of $2.0 million and $6.3 million, respectively, in the aggregate from these programs. The Company is subject to certain operational and reporting requirements under the above mentioned programs and it believes that it is in compliance with all of these requirements.

Tribal Bidding Credit

As part of the broadcast television spectrum incentive auction, the FCC implemented a tribal lands bidding credit to encourage deployment of wireless services utilizing 600 MHz spectrum on the lands of federally recognized tribes.  The Company received a bidding credit of $7.4 million under this program in 2018.  A portion of these funds will be used to offset network capital costs and a portion will be used to offset the costs of supporting the networks.  The Company’s current estimate is that it will use $5.4 million to offset capital costs and, consequently, reduce future depreciation expense and $2.0 million to offset the cost of supporting the network which will reduce future operating expense.  The credits are subject to certain requirements, including deploying service by January 2021 and meeting minimum coverage metrics.  If the requirements are not met the funds may be subject to claw back provisions.  The Company currently expects to comply with all applicable requirements related to these funds.