What is the parties stance on net neutrality?
Net neutrality, at this point in time, or as we’re speaking in this interview is probably not one of those issues that’s not going to take a priority in either party. So what’s going to happen is that the type of issue that’s not going to follow along party lines so easily. Republicans aren’t going to take a platform stance on it. Neither are Democrats really. And it’s going to come down to individual politicians, individual legislators, individual regulators as to their position on net neutrality. And so what happens is because this isn’t something that’s in the consciousness of most voters and other things, the parties don’t treat this as a big issue. They don’t talk about it a whole lot, so they don’t deal with it a whole lot. So the regulatory agency, in this case the FCC, has a lot of power because they are the ones to promulgate the rules about whether companies can charge more for different bandwidth or different speeds or not. And so since the FCC, as long as none of the politi