Furthermore, we have also come to realize that even though we have a number of new downloadable Wii Channels, many people have no knowledge about them at all and that, even when they are aware of these Wii Channels, it is a very high hurdle for them to clear to actually visit the Wii Shopping Channel and download the Wii Channel(s) they want. Therefore, we are pre-installing small (sized) Wii Channels (that can be “seeds” for actual ones) – a demo if you will – for the Wii consoles we started shipping from the end of last year. When you click on one of these Wii Channels, for example, you will receive an explanation about what the Wii-no-ma Channel can offer you. When you select, “I’d like to download it”, you will be directed to “Wii-no-ma download page” of Wii Shopping Channel. We are doing this in order to make it as easy as possible for the consumers to be able to select and download the Wii Channels that they want.
Through these efforts, against the natural current, the Internet connection ratio of Wii has gradually been increasing. However, the current net connection ratio has not reached the point that we wanted it to be. Of course, there are people who have comprehended our messages and are enjoying Wii with the Internet 100% or even 120%, but there are many people who do not know what they can do when their Wii consoles are connected to the Internet. Right now, we are implementing these explanations only on the Wii hardware that we are shipping today. We are reviewing the possibility of doing similar things on Wii software in the future for consumers who have not connected their Wii to the Internet so that a message may appear to show what can be done when Wii is connected with the net or how to download Wii Channel(s). It might be possible to lower the hurdle even further when we can dispatch such messages with the software, and we are reviewing such possibilities today.