well K'ODAK means it was converted in Rochester. perhaps if you could give us some more background information we might be able to find where to look. also the picture makes it look like the film was not 100% fixed.
Thank you! The lab had this film in storage for a long time. The operator said that the reel was partially exposed by accident during storage but it seems to have hardly effected anything other than the edges. The container it came in has no identifiable information about the film origin unfortunately.
I was planning on using this film for testing cause I can get lengths of it for a very reasonable price. A 100 feet of this film would cost me about the same price for a single 36 exposures roll of ilford pan or HP5.

They tried shooting it EI 100 at the lab and got very thin negatives despite developing it in D76 (stock) for 30 minutes.
I estimated its ISO at 12 and developed it for 25 minutes @ 20° C and got the negatives shown above. Negatives turned a bit too dense so I think it’ll need to stop down exposure or a slightly decrease development time.
As for the edges, I tried refixing the negatives in fresh fixer but that didn’t help much, unfortunately.