So if you play that out, it's going to be a long time before we can bring a competing option to consumers and break the cable monopoly.

We are getting better the more we work on this. We realize we have a lot of work going on out there.

I don't think that those (services) are going to steer people to make a decision to take one service or another. Ultimately, the price is the most important thing.

Most have service. There may be a straggler or two in there, but by and large we think we've got it licked.

Throwing that in the mix just further complicates the issue. We want to go where the market is, rather than by government fiat.

We try to make people sticky by moving people onto the broadband platform and getting them into the bundles.

We're working to extend the network in Manatee County. We're not sure exactly when it will be ready, but it will be soon.

There are too many avenues of delay in the current system.

At this pace, it's going to be a long time before we can bring competition to the market.