i have tried myself, an economics degree from swarthmore, and i cannot replicate their numbers. yet in that same report they suggest it is the second lowest on the planet. >> i would agree that measures but concentration, not competition, but we're seeing less competition and carrier contact. at when one of them races their pricing packages, the others follow suit quickly and without any retribution or loss of customers because there are not a lot of options or carriers offering different priced options and plans. when one of them races there early termination fees, which lock people into contracts, the others follow suit quickly, whether on a smart phone or feature phone or some less- intensive plan. when one of them goes to a tiered pricing plan or a data use caps system, such as at&t earlier this year, the rise and falling, we see that follow the leader mentality where if one at carrier does it and makes money, >> he said one carrier raises the price of texting, but prices are not going up, they are going down. the broad band and that prices are more than half just in the las