 Hi, I'm Tony Poulos. I'm an ambassador with the TM Forum and I'm here in Doha at ITU Telecom World moderating a panel talking about broadband and emerging economies and what's happening next. The panel really honed in on some of the issues that we're finding as emerging economies are introducing broadband, particularly wireless or mobile broadband, the effects not only on the economy, which we're all very well aware of, increased in GDP for example, but also innovation that's occurring within those countries. One of the things, the surprising things that we're seeing is that people are grasping the use of the internet very, very quickly, not only for social networking, we hear about the massive take up of Facebook, etc., but also in innovating new products and services specifically for their markets. Instead of relying on the internet and accessing the internet to improve their lifestyle, improve what they're doing with their work, etc., they are innovating and creating their own applications and their own developments to help the economies directly. Apart from that we are seeing that the take up of internet is much more rapid than was previously thought to happen and not only is it quickly being taken up, but people are expecting more and more of it. If they happen to have 2G access initially, they really want to go to 3G. So those emerging economies and operators in those emerging economies are having to ramp up their networks much quicker than they thought. A couple of other things that came out of the discussion were perhaps government should be a little bit more lenient and helpful, perhaps with Spectrum and offering Spectrum at a discount to help operators that have to invest heavily in networks to get those rollouts going. But generally across the board we're seeing that the take up of internet particularly broadband internet via wireless and mobile devices is exploding and those countries that are making the move are getting the most benefits very, very quickly.