host: meredtih atwell baker, should there be set aside for smaller organizations? guest: our job is to get the spectrum out there. we do not take a position on how to do that. the fcc should do that. guest: the other big issue, even though spectrum, spectrum, spectrum -- the other issue is net neutrality. and it feels like from everything that is coming out of the agency and coming out of the hill the fcc is going to reverse course and actually applied net neutrality rules to wireless networks. where in 2010, they did not do that, they gave you an exception, saying networks are different. now they are starting to look the other way. what do you think the state of play is on that? , i want to start with the fact that we all believe in an open internet and we all believe we need to have rules. we believe we have to have theific rules that take differences of wireless into account. and there are really three differences that the rules need to account for. the first is technical, that wireless depends on spectrum which is a scarce resource that comes from the governmen