Benjamin Swinburne - Morgan Stanley
And one follow-up for Mike. You mentioned a number of product initiatives later this year, the guide and also connected box strategy. The TV Everywhere product, the nomad product, the tablet product, can you just update us there on your plans and when you think that's going to become fully deployed what it looks like when it is?
Michael White
I think the nomad product, which is the ability to port your content from your DVR onto your iPad, I expect you'll see that in some geographies before the end of the year, we're probably going to do with in a fewer geographies to make sure that that's working flawlessly before we roll it out so rollout might be in 2012. But you'll see that before the end of the year, the high-definition user interface comes in the fourth quarter. We'll also, I would expect to be streaming pay-per-view and premium channels on my DIRECTV.com probably in the fourth quarter. I think we're expecting, we're going to launch the Home Media Center, which will have a kind of high and DVR or new subs in the fourth quarter as well space we got a lot of things with I feel pretty good about that will roll into the fourth quarter, albeit will see more of the benefits of that probably in 2012 than in 2011 in terms of the acceleration and momentum.
Benjamin Swinburne - Morgan Stanley
When do these include sort of a robust on demand and maybe even live linear streaming products to the tablet?
Michael White
Well, the light linear stuff is all driven by content rights and most our breakfast candidly. Every program has a different point of view. So I mean, that's not been our focus. Our focus is more things we think we can monetize like VOD, pay-per-view, premium channels like HBO Go and NFL SUNDAY TICKET To-Go, kind of that and then porting your DVR content is kind of our focus. Now we're also working on the ability to stream your iPad in the home and you may see something on that by the end of the year. But the actual kind of live streaming of content is still kind of a work in process. But as I said it's really not and my Chief Technology Officer showed he stream to the NFL Super Bowl -- at the Super Bowl on his iPhone from our broadcast hit here in Marina del Rey. So it's not a technology challenge. It's a rights issue.