so a year lateerer, has the fcc achieved its goal? >> guest: well, there were two parking lots to that, right? huge changes in terms of intercarry compensation, which the way in which we pay one another. and there needed to be a great deal of clarification around that issue. and then the second part of that -- and we've made a lot of progress. we've taken the first step there. that's in process. around universal service funding, we absolutely got it right in terms of the focus needed to change away from voice. consumers place much less value and utility in the voice and much more in the broadband today. so i think the fcc and the usda and the cable companies, we all have that right. we need to get more broadband into rural america. um, so i think we've got it right for the most part. the challenge has been as we look through those, those have pretty significant financial consequences to some of the companies involved, and the idea was that these would be coincident, that the icc or intercarrier comp reform would take place at the same