Spectrum is in nearly every spectrum discussion we have. The final question will come from the person in the corner there. If we could get the mic over to him, and when chairman wheeler is done everybody stay in your seats and we need to let him get through, and available at amazon, and never hurts to quote it, final question. My question is obviously trying to expand access to broadband is extremely important and i am glad thats your goal but using the right metrics is key to seeing how we are doing on that metric and trying to measure it, and so doesnt reclassify broadband conceal the true progress made on the front when your own website lists 15 megabytes per second as advanced for consumers . Thank you. I understand what you read but i am not sure what the question is . Is 25 meg a bad decision . Its Something Like 82 of americans have access to 25 meg, and that sounds like a standard to me. The key metric i was looking at was specifically between rural and urban. If you look at 10