 This has been a very interesting panel session because the topic itself about the future of networks is, in my opinion, a fascinating one. And no doubt that a lot of interesting messages have been heard and transmitted during the panel session. If I would have to pick up one main key away from the session would be the fact that many different network technologies have been discussed, including fiber to the home, fiber to the premises, fixed wireless access, satellite broadband, lower orbit satellites, which offer different advantages and issues with regards to connectivity. And the main takeaway is that we have different technologies, which are different tools that we can use in combination to achieve the main objective of connectivity that is high quality and affordable for all. So it's going to be a synthetic solution, a hybrid solution. Well, it would be a surprise if I wouldn't learn anything, wouldn't come out with anything out of such a panel session. Indeed, the expertise and the background knowledge of the presenters of the speakers was great. So naturally, I learned a lot of interesting things during the panel. Different hot topics have been discussed, different technologies have been discussed. What is really impressive from my point of view is the shift we see today in telecoms network towards softwareization and towards cloudification. So we see more and more telecoms network moving towards the cloud, software open run is also in the same page. So this change, this paradigm shift in telecoms network is indeed impressive. Well, 5G is indeed in under deployment in many countries, and we already see projections that 5G subscribers will reach 3.5 billion by 2025 or 2026. So for sure, a lot of activity, we see a lot of activity around 5G. And so far, enhanced mobile broadband, so business to customer scenario dominates, but I believe that soon we will see also the massive IoT and highly reliable low latency scenarios coming in the picture, so the B to B scenarios. I believe that we will need time to see 5G offering the full potential of the technology, and 5G will keep evolving towards what I would say 5.5G. So it means higher speeds, lower latencies, higher reliability. And in parallel, we will also, we also already see research around 6G to be in progress. And in 6G, I think the main objectives will remain the same. So I mean more data, higher speeds, higher data rates, higher coverage, larger coverage. So lessons learned from 5G will be really useful towards 6G development. I believe cloud based software defined networking and hardware softwareization, so hardware becoming more and more software, are some trends that really dominate telecoms industry today. So software defined networking and network functions virtualization are very useful tools to reduce the core network deployment cost and the time to deploy the core network, which traditionally has been the main barrier for new telecoms operator to come in the market. So I strongly believe that these trends will allow us move to a different model of operators in the future, where operators will focus on more lean operational models focusing on services and less on infrastructure. So I would say that of course next generation network deployment is capital intensive and tools like infrastructure sharing, but also software defined networking will help us face the challenge of network deployment cost reduction. So I believe indeed these are key trends. Well the last one and a half year or maybe 20 months we have seen digital transformation progressing at a much faster pace compared to the past and this was due to the pandemic and during this period major part of our life became online, moved online. So we work online, we have education online, we socialize online, entertainment, etc. So this was possible because of technology advances in ICT telecoms network. Imagine if we wouldn't have the quality of telecoms networks we have today and the quality of services, we wouldn't keep working during all this time. So I think your digital world covers all these technologies by bringing stakeholders from all the different sectors, I mean government, regulators, industry, SMEs, research. I think it's indeed not just about discussing trends in high technology, but discussing how ICT will allow us to be efficient online as well in the future.