 Welcome to JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Jamie Scott-Octai of JSA and joining me here in beautiful Honolulu at PTC 2018, my good friend, Mr. Mike Cunningham, CEO of Crosslake Fiber and Chairman of the Ireland-France Subsea Cable. Welcome. Thanks, Jamie. Great to be here. So, we have very exciting news and last time we spoke here at JSA TV, you had just announced that the Crosslake Fiber build, basically what makes that project so unique. You were telling us a little bit. Can you remind us? Sure. So, the Crosslake Fiber Lake Ontario project is a subsea fiber build going from Toronto, Canada to Buffalo, New York. And the driver for the project really is that it provides a physically diverse route from Toronto to the United States. We're offering dark fiber, which is a new product that really you can't buy into Canada today, at least in Toronto. It is a new fiber itself and the existing cables there are approaching 20 years old. And at the same time it is a shorter distance, so you'll get lower latency across the route as well. So, those are the real drivers for the project. So, it's accomplishing that rare dark fiber asset and availability as well as for the lit low latency, which is awesome in that marketplace considering all of the finance and content providers who are looking for that, are those your core customers? Yeah. I mean, we're selling dark fiber really in terms of the customer markets that we're going after. They're telecommunications carriers, OTTs, or internal use customers as well as large enterprise customers. And what are the services that they're seeking from you? I mean, primarily it's dark fiber. I mean, we've built a high fiber count cable for the purposes of selling dark fiber to the market. Dark fiber it is. And now regarding the build, some latest updates, we hear that some surveys have been conducted. Can you tell us more there? Sure. So, the marine survey is being completed. We completed that in the fall and within the next few weeks we'll announce our cable supplier, installation supplier, HDD, so everything is really progressing as well as we could really hope and we're going into service in September of 2018 this year. Oh, that's soon. That's really soon. Considering the scope of this project, that's amazing and some really big announcements coming our way. You also have another build going on in North America. Can you tell us a little bit about that new subsea cable route? Sure. So, in the fall we announced the WALL-E project, which is named because it goes from WALL New Jersey to Long Island and it's a very similar business model to the Lake Ontario build where it's a high fiber cable unrepeated that will go from WALL to the NJFX up to 1025 Connect in Long Island. NJFX to 1025 Connect, great route there, great people we should say as well. And for our viewers who want to learn more about either project, where can they go? You can go contact us through LinkedIn, through Twitter or on our website, www.crosslakefiber.ca. And that's crosslakefiber, R-E, dot C-A. Mike, always a pleasure to have you. Thank you for updating us and thank you viewers for tuning in to JSA TV.