Actually, that's a really good question, because there are actually two issues on the table. Our penetration for broadband is excellent in the territory. We have very high accessibility and usage, and that creates our other challenge, and that is capacity. With increased usage, we don't have the capacity to support it. Our local broadband provider is currently looking at demand-side management to try to control that, because they don't have access to any southern optics they could supplement the system with. It's very old. It's aging, and not only does it need to be replaced, but we need redundant infrastructure, as well.
On October 25th, 2011. See this statement in context.