 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2013 in Bangkok, Thailand, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Francois Rossi, who is director of the Radio Communication Bureau for ITU. Mr. Rossi, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you. This year's events theme is embracing change in a digital world. Where do you see the biggest opportunities and challenges in that change for industry and for societies in general? As you know, societies are more and more dependent on digital technologies. What we see is that everybody needs to be connected now, if the societal changes are going to provide maximum efficiency. And one of the challenges this meeting is that mobile communications are likely to be the main way of providing broadband access in many countries. And therefore, this means that there is an increasing pressure on spectrum. How can we balance the spectrum needs of government, commercial services and individuals worldwide fairly and sustainably? As you know, there are many other services that the mobile service, currently you have things like television broadcasting, like satellite communications, like radio relays to provide infrastructure for mobile services, for example, military applications, metallurgy, science services, radio astronomy. So all these services require access to spectrum. The challenge is actually to give to each of them the spectrum that they require. This of course, meaning a lot of sharing as far as it is practicable, needs to be implemented. Fortunately, technological evolution plays not only for mobile but for others as well. This is what allows to make changes by taking advantage of more efficient technologies. An example being the evolution of digital broadcasting to digital, where you can actually provide more programs of televisions in less spectrum. This is the way this challenge can be faced. Of course, it requires some timelines to ensure that the transition to new technologies takes place so that the actors in the field can survive, cannot import changes like that. You attend a number of events on an annual basis, I know. What in your opinion is the value of attending events such as RTU Telecom World? The great value is that all the decision makers in the field of telecommunications and ICTs are present here and therefore you can exchange with other people who are facing the same difficulties as you are or others who have found the solutions. And have you got a message for participants here at ITU Telecom World? I would say yes. Watch and listen. I think everybody has to offer something in this space. Mr. Ransi, thank you very much for being here today. Thank you.