brian fung with the washington post, brendan sasso with the national journal and kate tummarello withitico. >> i mean, the chairman isn't expected to unveil his proposal until february or march at the earliest which gives an opening for republicans in congress to introduce a bill about net knewalty of their own -- neutrality of their own. is that going to force the chairman to move more quickly or is it going to put him in a position where he'll have to do some horse trading in negotiation with congressional republicans, that's not clear yet. i think that's something we'll be watching early in the year. >> i'm expecting the fcc will come out with final rules on net neutrality. president obama, of course came out in support of reclassifying broadband service under title ii of the communications act which would, essentially, make it treated like a utility. of course, the broadband industry groups are fiercely opposed to this so there's a lot of pressure on chairman wheeler to go that route. so we'll see in the first few months what happens there and even once the rules are on the books,