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Simply to say that broadband as broadband, whatever that might be, has to pay into USF would be an error, but the telephone service portion of that certainly should pay into USF.
Manufacturers were reluctant to build products without knowing what the standards and timeline would be.
The answer to that immediately is no, not at this time. If we could figure out a cost-effective way to offer a la carte channels, we would do it.
What we are planning on doing is offering a special package called a family-friendly tier, to give families another option.