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What a smooth hand-off. Good hand-off. Great. I'm glad I was next because drones, running wires and tables and yeah, we do that as a... Our company does that. We have big industrial commercial drones. They primarily use them to plot from site to site. but they have tested the idea of running cabling when needed. I don't know if they actually run cables with them or not this day and age, but they do use them on our install residential side and our infrastructure side of our company. We actually do like 95 percent of our own construction from the ground up, from laying the concrete to building the tower to all the infrastructure. In fact, I tell most people my job is managing a construction company because that's really what it is. However, yeah, we have drones. I remember ordering the first sets of them about four years ago and getting to get involved with them, getting commercial licenses and all that stuff because I had a drone and I knew a little bit about it. At the time, we were a pretty small company back then. We had around 300 people working for us or less. So it was a little more wild rest if you will. However this day and age they use good drones, they have paid qualified commercial pallets. They fly from site to site extending our coverage zone. One of our big parts of our company is the line of sight wireless internet distribution right. I don't know if you all are familiar with devices like Tarana or well you all know what 5G is so we'll just use that but but basically 5G you know they go tower to tower they basically build a mesh network yeah that's pretty much what we do we also do fiber and some other stuff I mean we're into cell phones we're into fiber we're into TV you name it we have a little fingertip and a lot of it but fiber and wireless is where we make our bread and butter at so as we develop into the rural communities primarily up in the Midwest you know farmland countries where nobody wants to go and put a lot of money into infrastructure because it's just the return of investments just not better so that's where that's where we go so enough so yeah Jones Jones actually made a big part of our infrastructure side on the install side you know if they need to go work on somebody's log. Randy Travis is a great example not saying he's a customer or anything I'm just saying I'm just throw a name out there Randy Travis as an example if he wanted internet service and had 50,000 acres you would probably use a drone to plot out the best way to get it to him you know all right I'm running out of time kj5 iq back to
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