were asking for a change of control when we acquired the predecessor company to lightsquared called sitara, the fcc mandated us to build a network at a rate no company in the history of the united states has ever been required. we were asked -- required and mandated by the fcc -- to cover 260 million americans through our terrestrial network by end of 2015, a very aggressive schedule and build out schedule. it's a big challenge. we stepped up to it. we were excited because we truly believe it's a great opportunity, and you get to serve the american people that are being charged more tariffs than people in other parts of the world that are getting network quality that leaves a lot to be desired, and we see it as the data demand not getting filled properly. we saw it as a good opportunity, so we accepted those conditions. in fall of 2010, we went to the fcc, and we asked for a change in the kind of device we would have. now, the devices we were building until that time would have both satellite coverage. one of our large customers said that can offer a service where it's a device that's both