at&t won at auction the largest portion of the licenses, and interestingly enough, there's another bearier and they got some of the spectrum and verizon and at&t use their dominance to look at engineering ways around that competition and the lack of improperrability so if i have a phone that works on my particular license in that spot, it might not work for verizon or at&t, they not only won the most licenses at auction, but found ways to keep people out of their space in that respect as well. we see continued domination of the largest carriers in the option space. when it comes to more tv broadband spectrum, that's something we talked about as well. i think that that's the case for unlicensed spectrum use in broadband, but not necessarily by the largest carriers, and we see at&t today uploading as much as 40% of people on networks. more intensively but smarter to make it unlicensed that can be shared and reused more frequently and more cheaply by innovators who want to come in the space and not necessarily go through at&t and veer verizon. >> guest: talking about allocations, is there a