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was only a certain point of it available that was subscribed by malaysia airlines. so it comes down to cost. iko that mary skioff you referenced with the international -- >> the regulator. >> the regulation that governs a lot of the airlines to fly into various countries is pushing for this. for the airlines. and i think honestly the airlines are cooperating because this is unusual. >> do we know, i mean, what we do know is the last contact the ground had with this plane was at 7:24 a.m. shortly, 40 minutes or so after takeoff. do we know if this plane was streaming that data back live every second? it seems like it was checking in every few minutes or every 15 minutes. >> i don't know the subscription that asiaair had, so i can't -- i can't answer that with any expertise. it is possible that that information is available. it went to the airline. >> when it comes to the search and rescue effort, paul, we talk

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