uses travel farther and go through obstacles much better than even other wireless technologies like lce. and it's not, it's not it will never be a replacement for fiber or lte. i mean, this is really an add-on. the speeds you can achieve are good enough. they're not fiber speeds, but it's possible to achieve speeds that meet the sec's definition of broadband, which is 25 mega bytes per seconds down and 3 up which is fast enough to stream a movie or do anything that had a small business consumer would want to do. so, our initiative has a rather ambitious goal. and that is to help galvanize the private marketplace and solve the rural broadband gap in five years. it has three components. first, we're launching a series of pilot projects in states across the country, over the course of five years. we're launching projects in the first year in 13 states, you see up on the map, and all of these projects, we will go in with a local independent service provider, an ifp partner on the ground and microsoft is not an ifp. we have no desire of being an ifp. not entering the ifp business, we'll go i