he's interviewed by reuters tech and telecom reporter david shepherdson. >> the house voted 250-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october. never went into effect. what are the protections you see consumers have in the wake of that vote? >> already our consumers, both yesterday and today, have strong privacy protections that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned in ensuring that sensitive data, our social security numbers an other deeply sensitive aspects of our personal lives, need not and should not be actually transacted or shared on our networks. we're all committed to that. there is also very good news that the current chairman of the fcc and current interim chairman of the ftc have joined together in a common voice to say that as we move forward to evolving the frameworks for private of the future, trying to make them more consistent and harmonized, they will be acting together and in partnership to ensure that our consumers receive the kinds of privacy protections that they requir