 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand and I'm very pleased to be joined this morning by Henrik Milgaard, who is the Vice President of Global Sales for BlueTown. Henrik, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you. No, it's my pleasure. Now I'd like to start off by asking you a little bit about BlueTown perhaps you could tell us about your company, your SME, and how it's innovative. The way that we are innovative is basically that we have created the solution which is disrupting and will be disrupting the market right now. The problem here about connectivity is that with the traditional telco technology there's no business case for connecting the rest of the world. So we wanted to create a business case for that and you needed to go and look for the technology there. So we have created that technology which is so cheap that you actually can generate a business case for connecting this part of the world. So tell us a little bit about it. Yeah, OK, thanks for that. What it is, it's basically a Wi-Fi solution that creates a Wi-Fi hotspot anywhere in the world. It could be backhauled by satellite for instance. So if you could drop it in Sahara you can actually go on the internet there. You can also work with fiber if there's an infrastructure for that and you can work with a microwave link as well. It's battery backed up and solar powered so you don't need a grid's power. You've been selling it recently, how long have you been developing it for? We've been developing for a couple of years now and we're very proud to have projects in India and Tanzania and also currently we're deploying a nationwide Wi-Fi for the government of Rwanda. And what's the reaction that you've had to the people who've been here at IT and telecom? It's massive. It's great to be here. The interest is fantastic and we can see that there's a very, very big opportunity for replicating the solutions that we do to all the parts of the world that we are focusing on which is, you know, Africa, Middle East, Asia, but also South America actually. Now there's been a lot of talk about ICTs supporting the sustainable development goals, UN SDGs. How do you think you fit in that picture? I'm very proud to say that Blue Town fits very well into that picture. We are proud to say that we're supporting 11 out of the 17s SDGs. If you just look at the first five, which are for me very important. So we are very happy to say that we will reduce hunger. We are supporting the way that you can get gender equality. You can also get a lot of education and also health improving information out of being connected. Basically all the studies about saying getting connected gives implications that getting connected isn't self enforcing for a better life standard. And that's also what the SDGs is about. So we're very happy about that. What's the biggest challenge that you face as an SME? You know, being out of Copenhagen we are a long way from where we're basically operating. So there's a big challenge in that geographically. But the way that we overcome that is basically by partnering. It's very important for us to partner with the local governments, partner with the local engineering companies and what have you. So that is the way that we overcome that. But of course it's a challenge. And how is collaboration important to you? Who would you like to partner with? Yeah, but we're partnering with the ones that we want to partner with already. And that is the governments. It's like ITU is very important for us basically. UN and other global organizations that's very important for us to partner with. I think it's also important to partner with the financing institutions like the World Bank, because not all have the right finances to actually roll out an infrastructure like this. So that's also very important. And nevertheless, also not forgetting the local partners on the ground. That's also very important for us. And finally, what's the value for you of attending events such as ITU Telecom? It has been a big, big and a great value. The thing is that there's many leaders coming here and many decision makers. And we have had so much contact, good contact and many, many follow-ups that we have to do here. So for us, the value has been tremendous. Can you move out? Thank you very much indeed. Thank you.