 Hello, I'm John Furrier with SiliconANGLE News and the coast of the cube here in Palo Alto with coverage of MWC 2023. The cube is on site in Barcelona, four days of wall-to-wall coverage. Here is a news update from MWC and in the news here is Google, Google Cloud Targets, cloud native network transmission for all the carriers or cloud service providers and the communication service for us. They announced three new products to help communication service providers, also known as CSPs, build, deploy and operate hybrid cloud native networks, as well as collect and manage network data. The new process when combined with Unified Cloud enables the CSPs to improve customer experience of artificial intelligence and data analytics. This is a big move because 70% of communication service providers are expected to adopt cloud native network functions by the end of this year making it a big, big wave. One of the key features of Google's products is the telecom network automation. This cloud service accelerates CSPs network and edge deployments through the use of Kubernetes-based cloud native automation tools. It's managed by a cloud version of open source Nefio project that Google founded in 2022. Of course, other key product announcements with Google, the telecom data fabric, a tool that helps CSPs generate insights, that's the data-driven piece to target and optimize their network performance and reliability works by simplifying the collection, normalization, correlation through an adaptive framework. This is kind of where the AI shines. Finally, Google has telecom subscriber insights, powerful AI tool that enables CSPs to extract insights from existing data sources in a privacy safe environment. Let's see if this is better than Bing search, we'll see. But CSPs are moving to the cloud across all channels. This is a really important trend as cloud native scale, AI, data, configuration, automation all come to the edge of the network. That's an update from SiliconANGLE news. Check out the coverage on siliconangle.com. Of course, theCUBE.net four days, Dave Vellante and Lisa Martin are there. I'm here in Palo Alto, thanks for watching.