Countries as laboratories but as collaborators too. As jenna said, this is a Global Spectrum environment, and pretty much you need to be on the same page. But at the same time, you know, let others to kind of take the lead and see if it works out and maybe follow with that. Thats a good approach too. Great. So at the technical level theres a lot of work going on internationally. Universities and so forth. So you go to a conference, as peter and i and im sure theres others here go to, called dice band which has been going on ten years . 2005, yeah. Yeah. Its a bit surprising how much work is going on on dynamic spectrum access around the world. And, you know, the normal process is you first see these things in the laboratories and in the universities, and then assuming they still have merit, they bubble their way up through the policy ranks. So ill just focus on a couple of things. Tv white space in the database model that we adopted here in the United States, its been embraced already
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