 Welcome to JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals, and JSA Radio, the voice for tech and telecom on iHot Radio. I'm Jamie Scott-Ogutaya of JSA. We are here at the lovely PTC 2017 in Honolulu with my friend, Sammer Bichet, CEO of Airstel. Sammer, thank you for joining us here on JSA TV. Thanks for having me, Jamie. Oh, our pleasure. So for our viewers who might not already know, can you tell us a little bit about Airstel? So Airstel is a telephone company in Canada. We provide voice and data services across the country. We've expanded in the multiple verticals across the board through some acquisitions and organic growth in the last few years. We've been around for 18 years, and we continue to grow and leverage and expand and focus mainly on the M2M IoT and Enterprise strategy for 2017. So Airstel services and target markets, can you tell us a little bit about that? Yeah, we don't like to be called the traditional carrier. That's becoming very obsolete quickly. What we're trying to innovate is basically building a platform that allows us to offer infrastructure as a service. And through that, we're able to provide next-gen type services to our partners and our end-users that can provision basically services on the fly. And so what type of folks, network operators, would be looking to benefit from you? So basically, anybody from a carrier, from to Enterprise, to mobile users through our mobile division, we're the only SEALEC in Canada or phone company that has access in all 10 provinces and the three territories. So we're coast to coast, to coast, all the way up to the Arctic Ocean, in a place called Taktyak Tak. I always like to say that name. And through that network coverage, we're able to provide a slew of services that are advantageous to end-users and customers, especially rural Canada that is really suffering a lot from the digital divide that we have. Wow, that's amazing. What a network reach. That's quite great. So when I have a CEO in the hot seat next to me, I like to ask this question. Looking in your crystal ball, what are your predictions that you see as we embark on 2017? Yeah, it's a very interesting question because I think it's going to be a lot of convergence that's going to happen over the next, over just this year. I see a lot of convergence specifically in Canada. And the consolidation and the new technologies that are readily available to us now that weren't available before is going to allow us to venture in new worlds, basically. And as a matter of fact, I'd like to briefly talk about a company that I co-founded, Kepler Communications, which is a nano-satellite company. And we're designing satellites that are launching to space end of this year. We successfully raised the money, and the satellites are literally this big. And loaf of bread, basically five kilograms. So that type of stuff and innovation is going to bring a whole new product and next-gen level of services to consumers. I love that. I love that. So for our viewers who I'm sure want to know more, where can they go? www.irostell.com. Thank you so much, Sammer, for joining us here. And thank you, viewers, for tuning in to JSA-TV and JSA Radio.