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Okay, Tom, well that's what we used to do. Well, I guess we killed you basically. We have a long time ago got a Verizon card, AirCard, that's to pay a mobile internet connection. There's no phone involved. Prepaid, we got it when you could still get a really unlimited account. The only thing that bothers us is if the cell tower gets too busy, then everybody gets slowed down. But other than that we don't have any problems as long as we got a good reception area. Unfortunately, when we started working up in Michigan, they had terrible reception up there. And they put two brand new AT&T sites, they put a brand new AT&T tower up there not far from the campground, and our phones just wouldn't pick up either with Verizon. So we tried out AT&T and it worked great. So we now have each an AT&T cell phone that has data allowance on it that we can hotspot with it. So then when we're down here at the park in Florida, we've got a cable connection here. So we're pretty set up between the four different accesses. I actually have a device I got a couple of weeks ago that I've been playing with. I can hook all four of them up at once to this device and I can switch between them. And it provides us with a local router that we can all be connected to the same router, all have the same service, but our printer on the same service and some shared data storage on the same router, and everybody can have the access and everything. So that's something new to us that we just added. Okay. What about George? Aidy T.I.H. What do you do for TV?

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