 JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Dean Perine and welcome to JSA TV. We are coming at you live from the show floor at Encompass 2016 in the Lone Star State of Texas. And we're in Dallas, Texas, to be specific. And I'm here with Mr. Manix O'Connor. Manix, why don't you, what is your title, Manix? Have I forgotten this already? No, you didn't forget, Dean. I haven't told you yet. What is your title, Manix? Director of technical marketing. Outstanding. Manix O'Connor, the director of technical marketing at MRV. Manix, welcome to JSA TV. Thanks. Glad to be here and with you in the audience. Glad to be here. Outstanding, outstanding. So how is the show going for you? Well, it's excellent because there are so many service providers here and we love talking to them because many of them are our customers and we hope more will be after the show. Very, very good, very good. And so for our viewers that don't already know, tell us a little bit about MRV. MRV communications. We have been in business since 1988. So more than 25 years, we're traded on NASDAQ. And we're a telecommunications equipment vendor. We make wave division multiplexing. That's optical transport for those of you in the know. And for those of you in the know, I love it. Which I'm sure most of you are, right? And carrier ethernet, which are interface devices which mainly at businesses to create the services that we need today with the high bandwidth and the good quality. Outstanding, so what's the latest and greatest coming out of the newsroom there at MRV? Well, we have to talk about data centers. I love it, let's do it. You know, they say data centers are using maybe 2% of all the electricity in the world. This is a phenomena and it's a trend. And the optical part of our business is really advancing quickly because of it. 100 gig and 200 gig connections between buildings for servers within data centers. And the other part of our optical transport business is access. So when we think of the access network and the core network, when we think of a routed network, we think of access and core. But in the optical network, there's a core optical long haul network. And there's an access optical network where simpler, lower cost, flexible devices with a lot of features and functions feed the optical core. And we specialize in the techniques, the tools, and the equipment to get the optical edge connected to the optical core. I love it. So when I met you earlier, you looked like somebody who could predict the future. So I'm going to ask you to do that for me today. Is that all right? Dean, are we talking about politics now? We are not. We will not be talking politics today. So where's the industry? Where is your industry going, say, in the next year? One of the interesting developments is the creation of large, what look like service providers, but you and I know them as Baidu, or Facebook, or Netflix, or Google. These are huge networks. And the brilliant engineers within these companies are looking to design a little bit different type of equipment than is traditional in the telco industry. And so we're seeing new kinds of designs and new ideas come out of these organizations. So I think that's where you want to look if you want to see what we'll be doing five, six, eight years from now. But it's happening now. It's starting now. Awesome. Manics, I can't thank you enough for joining us today. Well, my pleasure, Dean, and I hope you'll have me back sometime. Of course. Of course. I'd love to. I'd love to. Thanks again, and thank you viewers for watching JSA TV.