The only comparable I would have to that perhaps would be the theoretical gas mileage on your car. When I read about the telephone and the Internet companies, they seem to be operating in the same way with a theoretical thing. I've heard that they'll push back and say that one of the reasons they can't do that is that they're not in control of the kind of router you have or they're not in control of the number of people who are on at one time. They have a lot of “the dog ate my homework” types of excuses as to why they're not delivering.
Is that what you are hearing—that it's in a perfect world? Do we know anything about what the average or normal speed is that you would get in a normal household with these packages, or do we even have that kind of information for consumers?