. >> the recently retired as director of technology services for douglas county, nevada. that is reno, correct? >> south of reno. >> give us your answer on whether or not you had enough spectrum from a local perspective. >> absolutely. the interesting thing about nevada is in some cases we get it worse than anybody else and in other places we did it better. we have got a hodgepodge of 800,erent spectrum's -- 700, 150, 450. those cost a lot of money. we buy systems being built. what happened is when we were building a large site we could only cover certain areas because it would interfere with others. then we go to 450. that gets eaten up. then we go to 400. it has been the historical like scrap food off a dinner table. nobody is given sufficient spectrum at one time to solve the problem. i refer to this as the last, best hope for it. as much as great engineers design gateways, bridges, and other stuff, the user in the field house to be able to turn the channel and have it work. they are going to go, "i do not have time for that. this is our best hope. >> you are hearing t