What is a TA Review Rights Request for Information (RFI) Letter, what does it mean, and why did I receive this letter?
Generally, the 800 MHz Transition Administrator, LLC (“TA”) issues a TA Review Rights RFI Letter as part of the preparation of the 800 MHz Reconfiguration Program (“Program”) Statement of Program Expenditures. An incumbent licensee that receives such a letter needs to provide certain documentation to support the reconfiguration funds it received under the terms of its Planning Funding Agreement (“PFA”) or Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement (“FRA”). The documentation is being requested to the extent that it was not provided during the Actual Cost Reconciliation Process that occurs as part of the closing of the PFA or FRA.
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