them out and let the customer drive, the pilot can now transition to a different vehicle to move that car. so one more pilot can now manage multiple cars in the fleet. so there is a big clue on the bonnet as to what network you may be using to connect, connect bill to the car. do you need 56? do you need that kind of low latency and high—speed connection? having 56 gives us the latency that we require to make a smooth experience. but to be honest, 56 is not deployed all over the world yet, so we make sure our cars work on lte. now, i've used ag and it's not always reliable, it's not always fast enough to stream video, let alone control a car. it does not sound safe enough to drive a car over any mobile network. absolutely. one of the secret sauces that we have engineered and patented, product that we've built... love a secret sauce. we all do — is the ability for us to switch into multiple networks and carriers.