 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr Woo Jong Nam, who is from the PR team of Korea Telecom. Mr Nam, thank you very much indeed for being in the studio today. Thank you very much. I'd like to start off by talking about SMEs, small, medium-sized enterprises, that you brought with you here to Budapest. They're on your pavilion, and you have a number of exhibitors here with interesting products. Perhaps you could tell us a little bit about the SMEs that are here with Korea Telecom. We are here in five companies with KT. First is Iran's security system, and second is 247. The third is Stangan, and the third is Frasen, using a face mask. Kisan is a Wi-Fi AP, and Dasan is a UTP cable with a four-pair system. That sounds like you've got some very interesting and innovative products there. I know one has been attracting a lot of attention, the product, which is an iPhone case, and that doubles up as a battery, I believe, but also as an element of personal protection. You can use it as a kind of taser if you're in a difficult situation. That's certainly been attracting a lot of attention. The other one, I believe, is an iris recognition system, is that correct? Yes. For security purposes as well. That sounds great. I understand very much that you are being very supportive to the SMEs in your country, certainly by bringing them here. What do you think is the most important thing that government and big industry should do to support SMEs and digital entrepreneurs? Yes. Qigarity is a technology which is invented through the cooperation of the SME and KT likewise. SME role is the ICD ecosystem of Korea. It's important and crucial in the future development. Very much. So future-proofing and sort of investing in the future for you, that's obviously the key elements that you're looking at there. What's the value for you in participating at an event such as ITU Telecom World? As you know, SME has issues about its investment and human resources which help base the globalisation. However, through this kind of exhibition Korean, SME and startup are going out towards the future. Well, Mr Nam, thank you very much indeed for being with us in the studio today. We wish you, Katie and the SMEs that you have here, the very best of luck here at Telecom World. We look forward to seeing you here again in the future. Thank you very much. Thank you.