we are going to let you run with certain reasonable wireman's, and that is the work people need to hear, for five years. but at the end we expect you to be x times more efficient than you are today. i think we can make some progress read i don't know if that is a practical thing. the fcc does have weapons they could use. it would not make them totally popular with everyone. it would move us forward. >> when you pick up that brick of a phone in 1973, and call the at&t engineer, making the first cell phone call, did you ever perceive these problems you were creating? >> all of that is on you i think. >> you can't do that though. we had a narrow issue. that was to make sure that there was a competitive and handheld [inaudible] we knew that everyone was going have cell phones that day. there was no large-scale internet. there were no digital cameras. we do not have that kind of vision in those days. telephones what we were worried about. >> does it surprise you there are more cell phones today than people? everyone has a couple of different devices. >> that does not surprise me. i think we