 Global emergency telecommunication is important to each and every single one of us, not just businesses but citizens, to governments, to NGOs, to the private sector, to the public sector, the whole gambit of us, because as we've seen emergencies, both natural disasters as well as other different emergencies or crises are happening around the world at a phenomenal rate and communication is now considered a lifeline utility. So the same way we look at water, the same way we look at air, the same way we look at powers, the same way we need to look at communications. Communication is hope and each one of us needs to be a part of the conversation to ensure that when we are impacted we're able to recover as quickly as possible to give those around us hope to continue recovering in the best way possible.