 I'm Alan Horn, CEO of Broadband Pioneer and I just moderated a session dealing with revenue generation through community-driven partnerships and the challenge really is how do we connect to the unconnected with broadband communications, broadband infrastructure and generate new revenues from those communities which are generally deemed to be uneconomic communities. The panelists and the participants in this session came to some very simple but firm conclusions that revenues can be generated from these communities but what it needs is the government's first and foremost to set the right enabling policies, an ICT policy and a policy on total inclusion and e-government. That's the first and foremost. Politicians and governments need to understand the value of long-term investment in infrastructure and not short-term gains in gaining money from spectrum. The community needs to work together in a holistic approach, the community bringing together health, education and the different economic activities within the community to work together to aggregate demand. And a really firm statement came over was all network operators need to really understand and work with the community, understand their needs and provide the services that those communities really need and are prepared to pay for. Funding and seed funding is required generally but that's only for a very short time if the right services are provided at the right cost. The regulator needs to create the right regulatory environments for the operators and communities to invest in their networks within those communities. So creating the right environment, working together in a holistic way was some of the key messages to actually generate new revenues and install broadband communications. Thank you.