were actually near the bottom in terms of the appeared so we've been running a campaign called speed niners for the last two years across the country to get people aware of speed and why it matters. and obviously bring a message to the fcc into congress as well that we are dropping, dropping, dropping and we would say that communications is part of the infrastructure in the same way as electricity like a new grid or water even, rose obviously in terms of economic development in the 21st century it's critical that we have 21st century internet, not 20 century internet. >> guest: your speed matters project shows that the u.s. ranking 28th in terms of speed, about five megabits per second average download versus 20 megabits per second in south korea. does that really make a difference when to get up to th speed when you're streaming video do you really need to filter out telepresence at home? why does that matter? >> guest: it makes a big difference particularly in the economic size as well as the in the derivatives you're talking. and also we express it is upstream and not just downstream. a