the majority of the data is from dwien, and when you look at what was happening in 2009 with regard to broadband, we were still as an industry moving 2g and 3-rbgs g and had not introduced 4g at that point in time. if you move forward already to where we are now, united states has 92% of the world's lte subscribers and 77% of the world's wimax subscribers. we are on the cutting edge of both technologies. you are seeing, again, at the ten yearings i've been at cti, we've moved from analog to second generation technology, to third and fourth generation, depends how you define that. that's up for debate, but the reality is, you know, four wholesale technology changeouts in ten years, you know, i think it's pretty staggering that we are still, you know, within that time frame leading the world in terms of the high speed networks and the most subscribers on those networks. >> guest: well, i think what chris mentioned there is you asked how many broadband providers are available to people, and while there's a growing demand and need for wireless services, this is an essential for people and