 The AT&T Focus Group on Neto2030 is looking at the target timing of 10 years and is addressing the evolution of networks in order to support new requirements from emerging applications and futuristic applications that will impose capabilities and features on these future networks. What you are doing in this focus group is that we are starting with use cases, visionar use cases. We talk about holograms, multi-sense networks, time-engineered applications, and a number of relevant verticals that now more and more needs to be integrated with convergent infrastructure. And we are trying to address, based on the current technologies today, the gaps that have to be supported. Based on this, and classifying them according to prominent requirements, we'll identify which type of services, communication services, other capabilities of the network are required, and this is the effort of the second subgroup. At the same time, what are a new concept, a new design, architectural design, in order to address these issues from the network point of view. We are talking about fully decentralized architecture, we are talking about the importance of deep edge capabilities, and this is the work of the further subgroup. Along this work, we expect that a number of stakeholders will be part of this. We don't want to disrupt the existing ongoing deployments, like 5G, but we expect a migration path to these new technologies and evolving networks that will support these demanding new applications. The cooperation among the actors, academies, private sector, public sector is very important, and I believe this focus group is a good place where these pre-standard discussions can take place and promote ideas to be brought further in standardization in the market in the industry.