Thanks Ben. The first quarter of 2025 was GCI's best quarter ever with revenue of $266 million and adjusted OIBDA of $111 million, up 9% and 23% respectively over the prior year. Adjusted OIBDA margin was 42%. Growth was driven primarily by data, revenue and business, which benefited from the continued strong upgrade cycle in school and health care services in rural Alaska, which began in the third quarter of 2024. The first quarter included a $4 million benefit arising from the successful appeal of rates for services provided to certain healthcare customers in prior years. Over the last year, adjusted for the reclassification from GCI business, GCI Consumer experienced a decline of 400 wireless subs and decline of 5,000 cable modem customers. The decline in wireless was a result of postpaid growth being offset by losses in prepaid and lifeline. The declining cable modem subscribers relates primarily to the termination of the ACP program in 2024. Operating expenses declined during the quarter due to lower distribution costs for healthcare, education and consumer customers, partially related to temporary cost savings from a fiber break on a third party network where GCI uses capacity. On January 18th, the Quintillion Fiber under the ice in the Beaufort Sea failed for the second time in three years. This disrupted traffic for GCI's consumer and enterprise customers. Working in cooperation with Quintillion, our networks have been partially restored through a combination of LEO satellite capacity and a rerouting of existing fiber and microwave connections. Most of our wholesale and enterprise services were restored quickly after the outage. Consumer services have been partially restored, but consumers will unfortunately experience substantially degraded service until the Quintillion fiber break is repaired, which is expected to be late this summer. As Ben mentioned, GCI refinanced its credit facility this quarter extending maturities at attractive rates. This provides us with good liquidity and our next meaningful maturity is in October 2028 when the bonds come due. GCI spent 49 million on CapEx in the first quarter net of grant proceeds. Net CapEx for 2025 is expected to be 250 million related to investments in middle and last mile connectivity in rural Alaska. Capital spending is elevated in 2025 and expected to remain elevated in 2026 as we fulfill build out requirements under the Alaska Plan. Historically, CapEx has been 15% to 20% of revenue, which we will expect, which we expect will be consistent in future years after Alaska Plan requirements are satisfied. Turning to updates on Universal Service Fund matters, on March 26, the Supreme Court heard all arguments in the case challenging the constitutionality of the Universal Service Fund. We continue to believe the government, which is defending the Fund, has a solid position. Additionally, we've been working with industry groups and legislators on potential legislative solutions that could be enacted in the event of an adverse ruling from the Supreme Court. We are preparing contingency plans to enable GCI to react to a range of potential Supreme Court rulings. I'll close today with an exciting update for our business and the customers we serve. On Tuesday, April 15, GCI completed a major milestone in remote Alaska. We connected Bethel, the largest community in Western Alaska with fiber all the way from Anchorage. Fifteen years ago, Bethel was limited to 2G wireless and satellite delivered data services. More recently, the Bethel community had caps on wireless usage and the fastest broadband speed was 10 megabits with a usage cap of 200 gigs a month. We expect to launch residential services this May, at which point Bethel residents will have access to a 5G wireless network and two and a half gigabits unlimited broadband service under the same pricing plans as Anchorage. We believe this will be transformational for the community and is a major accomplishment in our 45-year effort to connect Alaska. I'm proud of the diligence, resilience and hard work put in by so many at GCI to make this a reality. I look forward to speaking with many of you in the coming quarters once the spinoff of GCI Liberty takes place this if not sooner. We appreciate your interest in both Liberty Broadband and GCI and with that operator we'll open the call up to questions.