we do not believe that the rules are fair. >> dean garfield, what did you hear from mr. glass? >> it is the same point that i made earlier about how far we have come in a relatively short period of time. we could easily spend another 10 years arguing about the points of disagreement. what i offer is that we are much better off focusing on the points in which we agree and then allow, particularly on mobil, the market to continue to develop. let's make decisions based on how the market transforms over the next few years. this is true enough the beginning. we have been debating these issues for over five years, but it is not the end. >> were you disappointed with the vote yesterday? >> absolutely not. something is better than nothing. i think that he feared that if he did not vote yes, the chairman might be willing to not vote at all and it would be left for the next two years with no protection subtle. it is a start. it is a step and the right direction. the devil is to be in the details and the fcc is " to have to figure out the details. all of the critically important questions