the fcc's working with us on that. >> host: jonathan adelstein, you talk about streamlining, is that something congress can work on or are you talking about localities? >> guest: this is really both federal and local, how they look at the small cell versus the large tower. there are federal rules in terms of historic preservation, section 106, there's an environmental protection act that apply. so the question is how do you streamline that process so that the fcc doesn't get caught up. if that happens, we're not going to be able to bring the benefit of broadband to these communities. it's going to get slowed down irretrievably. there's no time to wait. the president, the fcc, the congress have said we need to get these networks built quickly. if we find we're throwing regulatory hurdles in front of each little node on a 200-knolled antenna system, it's going to take forever and kill the business model. that's why we're looking at streamlining federal rules, streamlining local and state willinglations as well. >> host: do you face in your industry nimby, not in my backyard rules? >> g