fewer than 5 million rns lt ns. we have a health care disconnect that can only be addressed through technology. when you talk about having a more robust lifeline of products, when you talk about making sure there is mobile parity, when you talk about ensuring that we have the infrastructure needed in particularly in areas or unserved areas of broadband, that is going to be the key to bridge those communications divides when it comes to health care delivery. i think and know, and we have seen with veterans and the mississippi delta, where i just visited, you have positive outcomes with those who have been hyper tentative. they are not running into the doctor every five minutes or going to the emergency room to have casual care. they are dealing -- they have a laptop that is assigned to them. health care costs are going down. there outcomes are getting more -- they have increased tremendously. all of this is made possible through connectivity. that is why on the mobile front, on the wireless front, and the legacy wire