we, in adownes, aren't sense, in the age of a monopoly, or an oligopoly, when it comes to the last mile into home? >> i don't think so. we are increasingly seeing -- of course, according to the sec, most americans have at least two if not more choices for broadband providing and that could be cato -- cable, fiber, wireless. possibly in the future, satellite providers. we have seen interesting moves there by people like directv and dish. we have somewhat direct competition. we are getting more competition. we have to look more broadly at the entire internet ecosystem because it is not just our petition directly between the carriers. it is also market discipline that is provided by the content providers. countries like facebook and netflix can say, we have the relationship with the customer. it is our content that they are interested in and that gives us leverage and how you might price your products or how you build your networks or how you work with us. we have seen lots of examples of that. the content providers, the operating system makers, the smart makers have leverage, too. there i