The team has a lot of confidence that we’re executing. We’re eliminating the things that have been distracting us, all the ways from Verizon Media Group, et cetera. Then we have some headwinds that we constantly work with as well that we don’t talk so much about. On the wireline side, I talked about that today. I mean everything from the cost out. But not only that, we’re going to be even more prudent, what type of business we’re taking, which will reduce our top line probably, but it will improve our profitability and cash flow. So you’re going to see us taking many actions to see that we are delivering on the long-term plans, but there are some shifts in it. Matt?
Matthew Ellis : Yes. Thanks, Hans. So Mike, as you think about the conversation we had last year and we talked about the long-term outlook, we provided the piece parts. Maybe if I go through some of those and where we are. Some of them were absolutely where we expected to be. Think about nationwide broadband with the year we had on FWA, but also FiOS and the expectation to continue to see very good progress there. That’s very much in line with the expectations we outlined a year ago. Also, our business segment mobility results with six consecutive quarters above 150,000 net adds, very much in line with the expectations that we had at the Investor Day. A couple of areas where we are behind versus our expectation at that point in time.
Firstly, you need to think one of them, the mobile edge compute and 5G private networks. You’re talking about the technology adoption there on a new technology, that adoption curve. A little slower than maybe we would have liked, but as you heard from Hans in the prepared remarks, feel enough we’re starting to see some momentum there. So I still feel good about the opportunity there, but the pace of the adoption curve a little different than we hoped it might be. But the upside there still looks very good. And then, of course, the other one, consumer mobility at this time a year ago, we had higher expectations for ’22 than where we ended up. Obviously, a lot of that variance occurred in the first part of the year, and you saw the actions taken, but as you think about the piece parts of the long-term outlook that we described a year ago and then how those have played out in the past 12 months.
Hopefully, that gives you a little more color in terms of where things are moving along very much in line and where we also saw some areas where we had to — we have opportunity to see further improvement as we go forward.
Operator: The next question comes from Craig Moffett of Moffett Nathanson.
Craig Moffett : Sorry, I hope you can hear me. So Hans, I wonder if you could just talk a bit about your bundling strategy, particularly on the consumer side, with both the strength now in fixed wireless, but also FiOS. Is it your view that going forward, the consumer is going to buy wireless and wireline or fixed access together? Or is that more of a sort of a financial bundling strategy rather than a real product bundling strategy?