 Good morning. I am very glad to be again after seven years of working of this Broadband Commission and to see that it is very active and alive and looking to make possible the connectivity to everyone, especially working to make it possible in the countries with the less developing countries. I'm very glad also to find so many friends and and that Professor Negroponte, Nicolás Negroponte is with us and trying to make a little memory, some memory, the internet begin around the 80s and the speed was dialogue because everything was moving in copper but since the early of the 90s Nicolás write a great book called being digital. I think 1995 and it was great what he advanced in this book how he say what was going to happen, what was internet etc etc and it's very interesting how in this century the internet has grown extraordinary. It moved from the dialogue using copper of 56 kilobytes that were used for 15 years maybe or something like that and still in the market in a marginal way to speeds that grow and grow and grow in the landline first with the ADSL and the cable companies and that today we are talking of 200 times faster than before now we are talking for a regular service to 10 megas and every time grow the data use in the landline connections but also the 3G we can have broadband in mobile with very high speeds for G4 is already in the market for and a half for the end of this year will be also very important the internet of things is called is already here and things are moving very strong the developing and the use of internet has make a big evolution in the developed countries and one of the targets and more important objectives of this commission is to make that connectivity be worldwide especially in the less developed countries and I think all the propositions that we can discuss here all the issues the problems will be very important to try to achieve this connectivity as soon as possible.