 Welcome to the ITU studio here, the World Radio Communication Conference 2023 WRC 23 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio this afternoon by Arturo Robles Robano who is a commissioner for the Federal Institute of Telecommunications for Mexico. Arturo, great to see you in the studio. Thank you for joining us. Great to see you too again. Now let's talk a little bit about Mexico here in the World Radio Communication Conference. It's obviously an important conference for you, it's an important conference for us. What's Mexico hoping will come from this conference? Well, obviously for us it's very important, precisely after the lockdown of the pandemic. We are in Mexico, we are aware that the spectrum and radio communications, they aren't the only way to achieve our national goals, that one of it is to give access to the internet to the whole population and the other one is to provide the new services everywhere to every time and we are hoping to do that with the new technologies. So that's why it's so important for the WRC precisely the 23 is also and we are very active participating here. What are the particular challenges for Mexico in terms of the geographical spread of the population or is it now something else? Well, right now, obviously this is one of the goals that we are taking in account, how to cover 2,000 million square kilometers is not an easy task, but right now we have new technologies and that's why this is important. We have hubs and heaps in order to use IMT communications for coverage in isolated places but also we have the new solutions of hybrid satellite solutions. We want that they start making a lot of new services for the isolated population. And in terms of regulation, what keeps you awake at night? Well, for us, right now it's very important how we will manage these hybrid networks between cellular and also satellite. We are developing some new 5G networks and some 5G applications. We need to figure out how to manage these new applications as the vertical license as the private services, but also we are receiving these new technologies and this new space that they are looking for the same orbits and the same frequencies, the low orbit satellites and also the traditional geostationary satellites. So that's why it's so important to be here. We are sure that the ITU is the right place in order to take these decisions, how to manage the spectrum, how to manage the orbital resources and also for us it's important, for example, one specific issue that is the 6GHz band that not only the non-license applications as Wi-Fi, but also the IMT as the cellular networks, they are trying to provide services. And we as regulators, we have to be sure that all of them, all the industries, all the technologies have enough spectrum in order to fulfill their requirements and obviously for the population. Now obviously this conference will have a lot of outcomes. Is there one key outcome that you're hoping will come from this? Well, we are looking for hips. We are also looking for what will happen with eSIMS. Actually, we are hoping that in this conference we can decide what to do with the 6GHz band, not only as a region because there is a proposal as a region, there is a proposal in the national level, but also in the worldwide arena, how we will manage with that. And if we can have an agreement considering which it will be the new IMT frequencies, that will be one of the key goals if we finish with that kind of result here. Thank you so much for joining us in the studio. Great to see you again and look forward to catching up with you again very soon. Yeah, hopefully we will be here soon or in another ITU event. Thank you so much. Indeed. Thank you. And if you've enjoyed this interview, which I'm sure you must have, then please tune in to our YouTube channel or our podcast channel as well. And for further information, visit www.ITU.INT. Thanks for tuning in.