mr. barbagallo. >> another important issue to ctia, jot, is wireless taxes. >> guest: uh-huh. >> what are your views on the state of play on the hill with respect to wireless taxes right now. >> guest: well, there are a multitude of projects going on that we hope to get done this year, and whether they get done as individual bills or ultimately as one big bill is still anybody's guess, and i guess i don't really care as long as they all get done, but we're very interested in seeing, first and foremost, a permanent extension of the internet tax freedom act, mother to have yum on internet access -- mother to have yum on internet access taxation. that prevents not only end user taxes on internet access, but also on preventing multiple and discriminatory on internet commerce. that moratorium expires on the 1st of november and needs to be extended. it's been in place since 1998. we hi it's been an enormous success and helped to drive broadband penetration across the country and certainly taxing the internet is not going to help drive penetration or adoption. we'd like to get congress to act on