What we have currently available is what we have available.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What we need is to use what we have.
What we prepare for is what we shall get.
We rely on our purveyors to tell us what's available and what's good.
Our real focus is going to be what can we do with our existing capacities, what new things can we do, and how much more demand can we fulfil with our existing capacities.
We are going to have a suite of products that you subscribe to - television, high-speed Internet, phone, home security, energy management, maybe even health care - and we are going to have many customers that are going to buy those products directly from us.
We have more possibilities available in each moment than we realize.
What we have, what we wish we had - ambitions fulfilled, ambitions disappointed, investments won, investments lost, elections won, elections lost - these things may occupy our attention, but they do not define us.
Not what we have But what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.
We will have more Internet, larger numbers of users, more mobile access, more speed, more things online and more appliances we can control over the Internet.
We provide many options in many product areas that they seem to want to adopt, and that's working well for us.