I don't want to sound flippant in saying this, but I have to say it, because this is a fact; it's true.
You made a choice to live in an apartment. You can move to another apartment. You might say this is truly an academic economist just talking complete and absolute nonsense, but in point of fact, apartments did compete on the basis of offering different access to different types of telecommunication set-ups, and that will continue. Part of the package you're buying is the telecommunications capacity of the apartment.
A friend of mine lives in Tokyo. She lives in her apartment because it has a unique telecommunications capacity. It's one of those smart houses that does everything: cooks your food, runs your shower, etc. At some point, the prices may go up. She may not like it. There are other apartments to change to. There's always a first mover problem, just as we have in this country. We have a huge terrestrial network that's outdated, and over time we're going to have to evolve our way out of that. You can leave your apartment a lot more quickly.