so if you're looking at the clearwire market, clearwire's a broadband service provider. wireless, that uses very advanced so-called 4g, fourth generation technology, that's partly owned by google. and google has participated in, for example, putting google search as the default search engine on handsets that are distributed to clearwire customers. that's certainly a violation of net neutrality. in fact, the most important business event in the entire history of google according to some of the good biographies of the company that are out was may 1, 2002, when google search before it went public and before it had significant cash in the bank paid aol, america online, the largest isp in the country at that time -- a company at that time according to the federal trade commission with market power -- they paid to, essentially, displace the previous default search engine on the start-up page for aol users and become the default search. and this was, this was tremendously important to get access to immediately another 30 million customers as the home page search engine. and the