Bandwidth is sort of cheap these days; it’s sort of progressed in terms of bang per buck, alongside the computing power double every 18 months, which is accordance to Moore’s Law. And they’re related, though not the same pattern. They’re related in the sense that chips are required to do the routing of this data, and those chips are getting faster, so routing is getting faster. But switches, switches don’t really rely on too many chips or processing. Whatever the case, the net effect of it is that there are more cheap broadband plans out there, available today than ever before. And they aren’t all made equally. So it really does pay to study these. You should pick up a magazine or something. Look this stuff up over on the web. Get the lingo down. Phrases like “bandwidth,” “broadband,” “router,” “switch,” “social media…” That sort of thing. It will enable you to make a more informed decision about your broadband purchase.