 Welcome to Telecom World 2019 here in Budapest, Hungary, where I'm pleased to be joined in the studio today by Mr Mario Olivera, who is the Secretary of State for Telecommunications for Angola. Mr Olivera, welcome to the studio. Thank you. Now I'd like to start off by asking you a little bit about digital priorities. What are the key digital priorities for the government of Angola over the next five years? For the next five years, we are working in the three, four directions. We are developing our national backbone. We are in a space program. We are now building a satellite. The purpose of this is to cover all the kinds of connectivity. And at the same time, we are developing some services for the citizens, public services. We are working hard for the digital economy, because we think that with this, we can develop our economy, we can get more jobs for the youth, we can improve the economy. I mean, we have a lot of things to do in this direction. Now innovating together, connectivity that matters is this event's theme. I wanted to ask you, what makes connectivity meaningful to you and why is it important? Connectivity means to deliver service all over the world, all over the country. The possibility for everybody to get internet connections, the services, I mean, in our business, in our science, this is the key point for the development of our world today. And what about the digital economy? What can governments do to develop the digital economy? Now in this particular issue, we are developing a public service. The citizens can get information, can build, can certificate a company, can, I mean, if you need some personal documents, also the companies can, you can organize their financial, the bank payments, I mean, we are in this way. Now Angola has got a beautiful pavilion here at ITU Telecom World. Thank you. I wanted to ask you, what is the value for you of attending events such as this, and obviously having a very good presence here? For us it is very important to attend this kind of event because we need to share information, to share knowledge, to be with the telecom family. It is very, very, very important and our companies present in this pavilion have very good meetings with other countries, with other companies, and they will bring to, we will carry to Angola a lot of the information, a lot of the business plan for, in terms of the relationship with other companies. It was, we are very glad to be here. We are very happy with the meetings. We have the proud to receive in our pavilion the prime minister of Hungary, also the secretary, the secretary general of ITU, I mean, we are in the ITU family. Absolutely. And what does it mean to be in the ITU family to you? What sorry? What does it mean to be in the ITU family to you? To be in the ITU family it means to do something like a, to put a world like a small village. To, in terms of the, we can solve our problems, we can speak with ITU leaders, receive from them some, some, some technology, share information, inform all the people in the world what Angola is doing. You can see, for example, in one of the presentations that we have in our pavilion, we show also how beautiful the environment is in Angola, the natural resource, we can find that. It means that our business, telecom business, cross all the economy with this, we show what is new in Angola. Wonderful. Well, thank you very much for sharing a few insights with us here at the ITU studio. And we very much look forward to catching up with you again soon and hearing more about the success stories in Angola. Okay. Thank you for this opportunity and again in terms of the, we will organize more. We invite the secretary to be in Angola next year for our ICT forum. We call Angotic and the secretary general receive our invitation. We hope that the agenda can, can permit that and there will be a pleasure for us to receive the secretary general of ITU in Angola next year during our ICT forum. Angotic. Excellent. Well, thank you once again and as I say, we look forward to catching up with you again very soon. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.