 Welcome to WRC 19 here in Shamashake in Egypt, the World Rady Communication Conference where I'm very pleased to be joining the studio today by Arturo Robles, who is from the Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones, regulator of Mexico. Welcome to the studio. Thank you very much. Thank you for the invitation. It's a pleasure to be here joining you at the WRC. So I just wanted to ask you from the perspective of the Regulatory Authority of Mexico, what are some of the aspects of WRC that will be most important to you? Well, for us, one of the most important issues here for the conference is to be very active for the spectrum planning for the long term and for the next year, because there in Mexico, the National Regulator, they are in charge of planning a spectrum and to define which will be the next band that we will release. There in Mexico, we have a network that is unique in the world called Holte Network and everybody is watching us in order to know if it is a good idea. Right now, we are having very good results there and in the other bands, obviously, we are hoping that we will have a very, very good experience in order to planning the worldwide spectrum. Now a lot of work has gone into the preparation of this meeting. I wanted to ask you in terms of the study groups, what is their relevance, do you think, for the industry as well as for regulators? Well, for us and I think for all the countries, these study groups are one of the main and most important works and tools in order to be coordinated all over the regions in all over the countries, because as a member of the United Nations and as an organism of the United Nations, it is a very democratic and good form in order to get the consent to and in order to coordinate the worldwide spectrum that as you may know is one of the main issues right now with our digital world and the world digital economy. What are the main challenges facing Mexico in terms of connectivity? Well, in Mexico right now, we have more or less more than 10% of the populations that they have no kind of connectivity. We are more than 120 million people there living in Mexico and a lot of these people that they are already disconnected, they live in very isolated areas with a small village, so for us it's very important to maintain all the satellite services, but also to continue moving in the innovative services, the 5G networks as they have technologies and all these new solutions that these new digital transformation is providing to us. And what do you think will be the first to be rolled out in terms of these new technologies? Well, there in Mexico right now, we are having some 5G tests. Besides that, we are having very good results in order to connect this village with the K-band satellite. There are some of these small villages that the commercial satellite operation, they are going there even a decade ago or 10 years ago. There's no interest of any operators to go there and right now they are finding profitable and feasible options there in order to provide connectivity. Is this your first WRC? It's my first WRC. I have been in other ITU events, but for me it's the very first one and it's a pleasure to be the head of the regulator delegation and the deputy head of the Mexican delegation. Excellent. Well, we wish you the very best here at WRC 19. It's a long haul, but I'm sure everybody will come out with a consensus and hopefully getting the results that they want and hopefully we'll catch up with you again at some stage in the future. It would be great to be here with you in another time in another event. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.