 Welcome to ITU Telecom World 2018 here in Durban, South Africa, where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today, Mr. Invida Lamini, who is from the East Wattini Communications Commission. He's actually the Chief Executive and we're very pleased to have you in the studio today. It's my pleasure to be here this morning. Now, I'd like to start off by talking a little bit about smart digital development. It's the theme here at ITU Telecom World. What does that mean to you? What does that mean to East Wattini? For us, it means the future. I think for countries like Swaziland or other East Wattini and a lot of developing countries, smart digital development is key in actually growing our economies, making sure that we don't get left behind in the fourth industrial revolution. And in terms of innovation, there's a lot of innovation going on here. We've got lots of SMEs. We've got lots of interesting projects and products being shown here and showcased here. What single innovation do you think is going to make the most difference for East Wattini? Well, I think for the whole world, 5G is just going to transform our world in ways never seen before, you know, with smart cities and smart cars and the like. It's certainly going to change our lives. It's a few years away, but certainly we're looking forward to it. And in terms of digital entrepreneurship, what are the key objectives for East Wattini in driving digital entrepreneurship? In fact, we have got what we call the Royals Technology Park in Swaziland, which the king started a couple of years ago. It's now operational. It's got an incubation center for startups. And we as the regulator, in fact, we have to play a huge role in the development of ICTs in the country in general. So we are very supportive of that. We just lack at the moment maybe the skills necessary to get to the top, but certainly with collaboration and partners that we meet here at ITU Telecom 2018, certainly the sky is the limit. We certainly hope to reap those benefits. I was going to say, what are the major challenges of perhaps also the great opportunities? Yeah, we only see opportunities. Challenges are always there, but it actually just makes you think more on how you can overcome them. There's plenty of opportunities. There's also plenty with the SMEs that are here. There's so many solutions that are available that we can use as a country, as a regulator, and even for the operators. So certainly the sky is the limit. And I mean, this is a premier event for us to learn as much as possible. We are a young country and a young regulator, but we are learning from the best just by attending such events. What's been the highlight for you from your attendance here? It's just the sheer volume of information that you receive in this place. There's just not enough hours in the day to take advantage. You've got site meetings with everyone, our operators, potential suppliers, potential partners, other regulators. There's just so much end of obviously the plenary sessions. And there was also the SmartConnect, just next door, all relevant information for us. So perhaps if this event was two weeks, I don't mean ideal. I'm somebody compared to shrinking the globe, really. You can literally walk at two paces and you'll be in one country and then in another. So it's a lot easier to communicate and to exchange information and ideas. Certainly. I mean, the traditional world has just made the whole world one. You know, you don't need to go to a country to talk to someone. You know, the technologies are there. It's just to make sure we've got the available bandwidth and everything else. Obviously, most of us developing countries are still complaining about the prices of data. We can sort that out. Suddenly, the world is just one small globe. In terms of the participants here, in terms of a message that you might want to deliver, might be able to share with us, what would that be? No, it's really collaboration. You know, those that have run the mile, you know, offer all the assistance you can to those of us that need it. And, you know, we can all have, you know, make a better place to live in, you know, was the use of you being so far ahead when somebody else is still struggling, you know, some of us developing countries. I mean, I think the developed countries is a lot they can do to help us, you know, bridge that digital divide. We wish you the very best of the future. And thank you very much for joining us in this studio today. It's my pleasure. Thank you. Thank you.