 I'm Barb Mitchell, and this is JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals, and JSA Radio, the voice of tech and telecom professionals. I'm here today in Chile, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with Rob Barlow, president and CEO of Wire.ie. Rob, thanks for coming. Thank you. You've been busy making headlines this year, lots of different news that maybe you can share with us. Can you tell us a little bit about what's been happening? Oh, yeah. It's been very exciting. Lots of growth. Our clients are really starting to recognize the value of our award-winning products. So we're experiencing exponential growth year over year, and this past year has just been the start of a trend that we're seeing. That's great. And recently, you sat on a couple of different CEO roundtables, specifically talking about things like IoT and cloud computing and how they impact data centers and things like cybersecurity. Can you talk a little bit about what you learned and observed while sitting on those roundtables? Well, Internet of Things and industrial Internet of Things are here to stay. So if you look at the forecast, by 2020, there will be more Internet of Things devices out there than mobile phones. So what we're seeing, though, is that it's here. It's a reality, but there are challenges. There are challenges within infrastructure, the amount of data that's required. In fact, if you think of a smart car, that's equivalent of 12 HD videos per hour. So you look at the implementation of our plans to implement 5G. There's a lot of work that has to happen. Why are we using an organization that does implement Internet of Things networks? We know that there are challenges. We know how to manage them. It's really a different way of implementing. You have to understand the business requirements, and we have to understand the end customer, and we have to understand where their data is being stored. So it really is something that is different and unique. We've been very successful so far. Our products are certified by the Metro Ethernet Forum, Curio Ethernet 2.0, to kind of meet those challenges. And recently, you've actually been honored with a couple of different awards, one being the Best North American Project from Global Capacity Carrier Awards, as well as being a finalist for your MEF certified product. Can you talk a little bit about how your product offerings are meeting in need of underserved markets globally? Yeah. We're very excited. I mean, it's nice to be recognized. My team has done a lot of hard work to make it happen. What we're finding is that the projects that we have been recognized for are really adding quite a lot of value. We're adding robust networks that are high availability, having large enterprises save a lot of money on workforce management and operational costs. So it's really taking mission-critical applications, giving them the platform to implement them and managing big data. So YRE sees that there's a lot of migration of legacy technologies that needs to happen to fourth generation products like ours. And really, you have to understand the total cost of ownership of those networks and the paybacks and the real business impacts if you don't have a good product or high availability network. And as this year is winding to a close, can you talk a little bit about some of the investments you've seen in the industry over 2016 and what you see on the road ahead for 2017? Well, we really are watching and tracking the growth of Ethernet. It's key to our company's success. We're seeing four years ago there was a $20 billion worldwide of the wholesale Ethernet market and in the next four years it will be up to $80 billion. So that's triple digit growth year over year. It's really, you're seeing software as a service being implemented in a bigger way to all different types of verticals, cybersecurity, the need for low latency networks, the need for networks that are quality networks. Networks that are up when you need them and they really have a good quality around that allows you to monitor and use the software as a service application and big data. So we're seeing this whole evolution of quality and the understanding that this is now a mission critical piece of our business plan. It's not something that's just an afterthought. So YRIE is key to making this happen for large enterprise and our clients. And we're seeing 2017 and beyond as a very exciting future. That's great, Rob. Thanks so much. Thanks for joining us today. And thanks to all of you for tuning in to JSA TV.