 Slovenia is really trying to become a green reference country in digital Europe. Due to our size and development state of our industry, we feel we can participate in the most advanced European digital projects. Slovenia has a lot of long-term expertise developing innovative solutions in the commercial sector. For example, 15 years ago Slovenia was one of the first countries to have IP-based television distribution system. When we are looking forward we want to build upon the developed ICT industry, a vibrant start-up community on the people which are willing to accept next generation services. The government is putting together several fronts in which we feel we should really perform well. The first front is to deploy an advanced broadband network with a lot of efforts from private companies and some selective role of the state aid. And we are proud to say that Slovenia has one of the best developed 4G networks covering with mobile broadband all the country. We are especially taking care about inclusivity. Due to the fact that Slovenia is a highly rural country it is quite a challenge to make sure that also in rural areas the mobile and fixed network is fully developed. As a long-term strategy the government puts together the movement of ICT infrastructure into the governmental cloud with a lot of room for innovative companies to provide development and deployment of the most innovative services. We are really forcing and promoting big data to really analyze the community, to analyze the opinion of people, the state of people and we are really working forward to offer open data access to practically all public data. So based on this fact we really believe that at the end it is a citizen and not only the customer who will decide which country has an advanced workplace, an advanced digital living place and which country is lagging behind.