 Mimosa is a Silicon Valley-based startup focused entirely on the technology required to deliver the next generation of internet access, and that internet access will be based on wireless technology. Mimosa's wireless technology will accelerate us beyond the limits of the existing wire line wires in the ground that have decayed for many years, and in many countries that wire line infrastructure has yet to exist. This new technology from Mimosa will deliver fiber-like speeds at incredibly low costs, leveraging Wi-Fi-based technology for the first time in very, very high density, city and suburban environments. This will enable many, many communities around the world to deliver their first true high-speed internet access connection beyond that first mobile experience that they've just recently had. While there's been a huge amount of innovation at startups, a lot of it has come in the area of software, applications, social media and community, and largely that's because it's a very low-cost thing to develop and innovate. Now the challenge we're running into is connecting the world on a global basis to the kinds of throughput, capacity and availability of where I want to be on the internet at any time. And this is where it really is going to start to cost a little bit more, and the focus on making that extraordinarily low cost to meet the demands of many, many different countries around the world is where the innovation is going to occur. Mimos has taken great pride already in delivering new connectivity to people that never had the luxury of great bandwidth and great internet access before. Most people think of that in rural communities, in far out reaches of the planet. However, what we've come to learn is the real need is not actually just in these places. Many people, even in some of the biggest cities in developing countries, still have zero internet access other than maybe a small amount of bandwidth to their cellular phone at an exorbitant cost. This is where I think our technology will have the most profound impact on a global scale, whereas we can deliver incredible speeds in high capacity, dense areas, and that will enable an incredibly low cost basis that I think the world is going to really appreciate that ability to get access to that bandwidth at these costs. Anyone we talk to will tell you that they're never happy with their internet access, how much bandwidth they get, how much they pay, that they deserve better. Well, you do deserve better. And the reality is that the wire line technology is no longer economically able to keep up. This next generation wireless technology really will enable us to pick up where this whole fiber world is going to leave off due to cost reasons and wireless will pick up and deliver gigabit speeds and deliver that all the way down to the consumer. And that's what Moos is all about.