 According to the report, which technologies or combination of technologies will prove the most promising for connecting the next billion and the next 4 billion or the last billion? It does look as if mobile broadband, or what we call the high speed 3G or 4G, they will certainly play a pivotal role in connecting the next billion. They offer the most immediate prospects for connecting people and ITU does a lot of work in that respect. We look forward to the World Radio Communication Conference this November 2015 to help underpin that expansion in mobile broadband. It's also important to remember that the fixed backhaul networks are also underpinning that vital growth. They're two flip sides to the same coin, but there's definitely a lot of investment needed and it's not entirely clear always where that investment is coming from or when. Satellite also plays a very important role and even as recently as last year in Europe, the then European Commissioner, Nelly Crows, she identified satellite as the means of connecting the last billion but certainly it looks if some combination of these technologies will be necessary and then of course we're seeing entirely new approaches emerging with drones or UAVs. So this is certainly a very interesting time to be in the industry at the moment.