we are having issues with the files that you guys produced on the Blu-Ray discs labeled 102, 103, and 104. Would you mind connecting with whoever at FBI prepared those discs so we can figure out how to view them? Thanks so much, From: Sent: Friday, October 2, 2020 4:20 PM To: Subject: FW: Help with Maxwell discovery Just looping you in - thinks that these files can't really be opened. Instead, the name of each zip file seems to point to a specific location hit, and what's inside each zip file seems to be the metadata of that hit. Do you happen to know the agent who provided these files? It might be best for us to reach out to them directly to confirm this, and possibly have them compile the data in a spreadsheet (or something like that) instead of thousands of individual zip files. Thanks so much! From: Sent: Friday, October 2, 2020 3:58 PM To: Cc: Subject: RE: Help with Maxwell discovery I've never heard of this type of file and the internet points to something about 5G cellular networks. These may be some type of system file in a cellular network and not meant to be opened. I'll have to research more. From: Sent: Friday, October 02, 2020 3:06 PM To: Cc: Subject: FW: Help with Maxwell discovery and and I are having difficulty figuring out how to open these files below ( thinks they're GPS data for a cell phone). It looks like the files that should open are .3GPP1IRI files, but I'm not sure how to best view them. suggested Quick Time Plus, and while it did open the file, it showed only a single line of text. I'm not sure if that's the correct application for viewing GPS files such as these. Would you be able to point us to a specific app or converter we should use for this? Thanks so much for your help! We really appreciate it. EFTA00038119