FiOS was winding down expanding to new markets, but was squarely in the middle of the overall build out. The initial plan was to cover 18 million homes. Of that, about 13 million were complete by 2008. In 2009, Verizon was already in negotiations with New York. After Fiber came out in 2010, Verizon continued the planned build out at a slower pace, ultimately passing 20 million houses. What was the measurable impact of Fiber on that deployment? It probably did spur the gigabit tier, which required more oversubscription than Verizon planned for originally.