 Welcome to the World Summit on the Information Society 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland. And I'm delighted to be joined by Pham Hong Hai, who is the Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Information and Communications in Vietnam. Welcome, sir. And you were taking part in the high-level session this morning on bridging the digital divide. Can you explain to us what the government is doing in Vietnam in bridging that divide in your country? For bridging the digital divide in Vietnam, first of all, the government of Vietnam tried to create a very competitive environment to promote the telecom operators, to provide social enable and network and service with quality to all the people. And secondly, we do promote the all enterprises, even small and medium enterprises, established to create the ICT applications, especially ICT applications for using in the rural area, for example, for farmers to exchange merchandise and to sell their products, how to cultivate their plants, etc. Because of course, farmers everywhere in the world, more and more they're being affected by climate change. So I imagine that having this information immediately available to them will also help them know when to plant their crops, for example. Yes, actually Vietnam is a world country which are affected by very much about climate change and information needed in some time where climate change has affected two farmers are also very important for the farmers. Because are you seeing that there is still a difference between usage of mobile services 3G, 4G in rural areas and in urban areas? Up to now, the network quality and service are quite the same between rural area and urban area, but the usage is still different in urban areas, there is much more than in rural area. I understand that because it's still lack of the applications and we have to promote that. You were talking about applications which will help farmers, are you thinking of developing applications in the field of education and health? Yes, we have a special program for the education online as well as in the hospitals, also in the rural area. Pham Hong Hai, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Information and Communication in Vietnam, thank you very much for joining us. Thank you very much. And do please join us on the ITU YouTube channel to hear more interviews with ministers, regulators, experts from industry and the public sector on how information and communication technology can really help people in their daily lives.