What are these MSP files?

When I go to the FTP site for the Reader 10.0.1 update, I see these files
AdbeRdrUpd1001_Tier1.msp
AdbeRdrUpd1001_Tier2.msp
AdbeRdrUpd1001_Tier3.msp
AdbeRdrUpd1001_Tier4.msp
What are these files?  Previously there was always just one multilingual update available.

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/888/cpsid_88814.html#main_Tiers has some details which might be of help. To summarize, the 10.0.1 patches have been released targeting specific language tiers.
regards,
Sakshi

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