I said before that the major cable companies that have offered VOIP products are, as one can see by reading their marketing and financial reporting, very pleased with the performance of their voice-over-Internet products. If we look at the data, we can see that they are making rapid incursions into the marketplace historically dominated by the incumbent companies.
We could give you data if you're interested, or leave it with the committee. Those data suggest that the market share of competitors, in the twenty months from December 2004 to August 2006, tripled to about 11% or 12%. That's a rate of change that, if it occurred in the beer industry, in the entire marketing apparatus of all the beer companies, would see everybody fired overnight. It's a very rapid change in market shares by the standards of most businesses, and certainly by the standards of the telecom business.
I'm talking about residential, Mr. Carrie; I'm not talking about business markets. I said it's where the cable companies are competing, and they're not competing in the business market, generally speaking.