we will overcommunicate, as we have done, and provide notice beyond what city law requires. this is quite, frankly how san francisco should want its citizens to act and i expect nothing less from my team. our process has been simple. we provide an overview of the network upgrade and we answer questions. and then most importantly, we ask residents to lead us on a tour of their neighborhood. through these tours and through literally thousands of follow-up conversations and communications over the past 15 months, we have identified mutually agreeable locations for most of our cabinets throughout the city. i am proud of this col brative process. i appreciate the opportunity to speak this evening and i will be here to answer any questions you might have. and i hand it off to mark blakeman. >> good evening, supervisors. i'm the regional vice president of external affairs. you have heard a lot today about our plans to upgrade our network as ken just alluded to and i wanted to hit on a couple of key points. we have spent the last many months meeting with your constituents, neighborh