Relatively speaking, there's no question, because while mobile broadband is growing in percentages a great deal, relatively speaking, it's still 2 gigabytes, and fixed is 20 gigabytes per home. On fixed, you're going to see that go to 60 to 70 gigabytes. So it's just the sheer amount of volume, which is also part of the offloading of mobile traffic. Even though you don't see it, each of those devices that you are using for mobile are in fact tapping into the fixed infrastructure to handle all that volume. In rural, it's sharing the same resource, which is spectrum. You're bang on when it comes to rural. We're sharing the same resource spectrum, whereas for urban that's not the case. You're offloading a lot of that to wire line.
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