Well there are a few surprises in the launch of DirecTV Now, and the most important one is that it is not $35 for 100 TV channels, that’s simply, as we suggested, one of the promotional offerings. So all the analyst which suggested that the service would remain on paperthin margins, will have to recalibrate their assumptions around a loss leading promotion. The underlying $35 deal is for 60 TV channels, and the 100-channel deal will go up to $60 after a while. This means the prices are more in line with everyone else’s, in US OTT markets, and that, if anything, is a relief. It means even AT&T cannot get a most favored nation service price that no-one is…