--aking of that ,ommissioner, on the -- e-rate just talked generally again to add to what you already said about the importance of the program to students, teachers, librarians, and communities. hon. rosenworcel: sure, thank you senator. knowledge, jobs, and capital are going to flow to committees that are more connected and communities that are more educated. we can use the e-rate program to give students the skills to participate in the digital age economy. i think that is really exciting, and i think it will also offer other benefits, because when we deploy service to our schools, we make it incrementally less expensive to deploy modern services to the community that surrounds them. infrastructure improves. may i on another subject make a plea on behalf of telephone consumers that's when they get an sign up for the do not call list, it is not working. people are still calling. and i hear this all the time. which ithe point at have some friends and a member of congress that they have taken out a hard-line. they only use the cell phone, because they were getting so many calls around