 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary and I'm very pleased to be joined Mr. Gottfried Mutabazi, who is the Executive Director of the Uganda Communications Commission. Mr. Mutabazi, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you for having me. It's a pleasure to have you in the studio. Thank you. Now, I'd like to start off by talking about the theme of ITU Telecom World 2015 is accelerating innovation for social impact. How do you see ICT innovation directly impacting on socio-economic development in Uganda? First of all, it's so clear and obvious that with this digital economy coming up, this transformation from the old technology to new technology, the socio-economic development in Uganda is influenced by the trend of events. Technology is changing. We are moving into a new world now, schools, agriculture, roads, whatever. It's really a huge transformation that we are seeing huge opportunities now coming into Uganda as a result of this transformation in the digital era. And what measures do you think government and industry should take to encourage entrepreneurship and SMEs in the ICT sector? And in particular, what's the government of Uganda doing? Well, Uganda has now changed laws, have been working on laws to make sure that we incorporate all the new technology changes that are taking place. We have also made it easier for people to train into new technologies. We have empowered people, they are loans now. As an organization that uses, for example, we have innovation funds. We are sponsoring young stars to get into this technology. As I said, as I've already said, technology now is very interesting because new invention now are taking place in the garages, in the coffee shops, tax men, coming up with the application. So it's really a dream come true. Now the most important thing is how relevant are those applications, are those new solutions that are coming up. Once they do connect with the population, then there's huge impact and huge development. And secondly, we must know that there is now a converged world, the application that is written or made in Uganda can't be applied in the USA or Russia or whatever. So it's a converged world now. You are looking at a solution that can change, not only Uganda, but the whole world. And in terms of economics, that's where the trick is. Look at the whole world first and foremost and see how applicable this technology can help people and transform society. Now ITU Telecom World here is providing a showcase for innovation and support for SMEs. I wanted to ask you, what's the value of attending events, do you think, such as ITU Telecom World? But this exposure, a bit of it, we come to learn from each other as an industry. This is where we meet really as a whole world and we see what other friends of us do in other countries. I've also looked at a bit of technology. We've got companies, I've seen Rodin Swaz, I've gone away, and other companies, ZTE, where we see new technologies, new ideas. We've attended some workshops that are really very relevant to our industry. So it's a huge platform to meet and compare notes. Is there a principal message that Uganda is trying to convey to pass on here to people here at ITU Telecom World? Yes. I've been with the view that now the world is really coming closer and closer and especially when it comes to content, that we have OTT for example, so the regulation of content is now beyond borders and the world must come with the treaties, understanding, friendship, collaboration or so, colleagues, whatever, to make sure that we regulate this content because content now is cross-borders. We used to regulate because of specific conditions, majorly based on morals. But now the content coming from Budapest is viewed in Uganda. It may be good for people here. It may not be good for people in Uganda. So how are we going to do that? So the message is that yes, let's come together, accept that we are now going cross-borders. We must work as a universe, as one entity, so that we can resolve these matters and move into the next year. Got room with Tabasi. Thank you very much. Deeping with us today. Thank you so much and thank you for having me. Thank you. Thanks so much.