 So I'm Eric Osiyako and I'm from the African ISP Association in Ghana and my take on the future of the internet in Africa is that within the next five to ten years there's going to be very huge uptake of connectivity in Africa. Fundamentally because now connectivity is brought by access is very very low. But hopefully the price of internet will come down to be more people who get on the internet. And I think that the big thing that is going to happen is that Africa is going to lead in the production and digitization of content. But there's a lot of content in Africa but it's in sort of analogue form. And so the big thing that is going to happen in the next ten years is a lot of African content is going to be on the internet. Most Africans are going to be able to access that. And I think the worst will be accessing a lot of content about Africa from the internet. And so eventually it will become more easier to know Africa and to know what goes on there. And so Africa will be very integrated into the global community of online users.