the fear is that the cable companies, comcast, timewarner, would start to charge a fee for the last mileo the home, and say we'll create a lane, faster lane so you can pay a little extra and we'll make sure that your traffic, your videos, whatever it is you're selling gets to the consumer faster. >> so the fcc is currently trying to draw up new open internet rules, the deadline for the public comment period july 15th. realistically, how much can the fcc regulate this give than a federal court ruled in january that it doesn't have the authority to regulate it right now? >> well, the fcc can do a lot but in order to actually regulate, the fcc is going to have to change the way the internet is classified. what the court said was that as the internet is currently classified, which is as an information service, the fcc can't apply the same public interest requirement it can apply to a telecommunication service so they have to do regulatory reshuffling so it has the proper amount of power to actually put some kind of public interest requirements over the internet because we need internet. we u