they are very fast and can be putting up antennas and otherdi. to put up a lot of antennas. the fcc is busy to clear the -- the fcc is busy clearing the groundwork to clear massive installation. the opposition or skepticism of some towns and cities that want to keep their rules on okaying these installations, the fcc is trying to make the town and city regulations less objectionable from the telecom's point of view. emily: once the fcc makes a statement like this contrary to the administration, what happens? >> we play on, we don't know. up on the hill, where there is a lot of power concentrated, the number two republican senator, and the chairman of the commerce committee who oversees the fcc -- they both said they don't like this idea. sarah sanders said, we have gone so far to say we want a secure network, how we do it remains to be seen. how much of it is hard to get to get it done -- a barely none so far, we don't know, but it is worth keeping an eye on in the upcoming months. emily: todd shields, thank you so much for breaking it down. comi