 Ministers, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, good morning. On behalf of the International Telecommunication Union and the Government of Georgia, it is my great pleasure to welcome you at the World Telecommunication Night City Indicator Symposium 2014, here in the wonderful city of Tbilisi. We have 312 guest delegates assembled here from 94 countries. You are all very welcome. Honourable Ministers, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am now pleased to play a short documentary produced by ITU, showing some of the human stories behind numbers and statistics. Honourable Ministers, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I would now like to invite His Excellency, Mr. Redakli Radevashvili, Prime Minister of Georgia, to deliver his welcome remarks. Thank you, everyone. I would like to introduce Mr. Redakli Radevashvili to the world. This one for you, this one. I would like to congratulate the esteemed gentlemen, we know that the information sector, the information sector of technology and communication is an important sector. That meta-vital requires the stadium to implement a large number of reforms for the government of Georgia and for me personally. The new technologies and innovations have to support the development of the economy of the country. These plans contribute to the future of economic, social and cultural development of Georgia and will guarantee the formation of a society of information through the implementation of knowledge based on well-developed ethics. That is why we collaborate with the International Bank to develop policies for the values of policies. We have created an economic party and we are also creating the laboratories at a regional level. This year we have approved the internet plan for all citizens, which represents the introduction of these structures, which contributes to the development of communications in all regions. One of the objectives of these innovations is the establishment of the society with high speed internet. The government of Georgia contributes to investors to implement adequate policies in this sector. In Georgia until June 17, 2015, I would like to note that Georgia has achieved significant advances in this sector. The implementation of technologies with the implementation of technological systems has facilitated the development of the economy of Georgia. We have achieved and facilitated public services that require only 15 minutes. I would like to thank Mr. Garibashvili for his remarks. And next, I would like to invite Mr. Holin Jau, Deputy Secretary General of ITU to deliver his welcome notes. Your Excellency, irakli Garibashvili, Prime Minister Georgia. Excellency Mr. George Kwiwi-Kachvili, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development. First Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, WITIS 2014. Excellencies, distinguished colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. It's a real pleasure for me and a great honor for me to be here with you today at this opening ceremony of the World Telecommunication and ICT Indicators 6th Symposium 2014. On behalf of Dr. Amaran Tui, Secretary General of ITU and other elected officials, we are very grateful to the government of Georgia for hosting this symposium. On behalf of the International Telecommunications Union, we would like to thank the government of Georgia for sponsoring this World Symposium of the Telecommunications Indicators. We have been able to visit historical monuments considered by UNESCO. I would also like to point out that Tbilisi is a very interesting city. This World Symposium is very important for the development of many sectors. We are very happy that the government of Georgia participates and contributes in this field. We want the World Telecommunications Indicators to reach the maximum level. I would like to tell you that according to the statistics published recently, Georgia is one of the countries that has gained progress in the development of many fields and of course in the development of technologies, information and communications. We want to answer two questions. If we know how many people on our planet are connected to contemporary telecommunications, if they have access to the internet, mobile phones and daily, more people start using new technologies of communication. I would like to address all the representatives of the WIT to help and facilitate these people who have access to new technologies. All governments of the countries will also have to facilitate the development of this process. Our organization, the WIT, is collecting statistics in the field of communications and that is why we want to thank the countries that contribute in this field. The International Union of Telecommunications is trying to facilitate the information and data obtained, statistics, to all countries so that governments of these countries can use these data in the development of other fields, let's say the main ones, such as the economy, health, education and other fields. I would like to congratulate Mr. Brachimasano, who was elected as a director of the International Union of Telecommunications. At the beginning we started with a small meeting, but we have already arrived to celebrate the big events as it is today. Here in this room we see many international organizations, we see many office workers. Here is the Prime Minister of Georgia. It should be noted that the number of tourists visiting Georgia reaches up to 5 million people annually. It is necessary a lot of knowledge and experience to continue to develop the process. It is very important of course to know the existing situation well. Our organization will continue to carry out the measurement of the use of new communication technologies, and it is no longer necessary to sign. What matters is the development of communication technologies. I wish you many interesting conferences. Next I would like to call his Excellency, Mr. George Quiricashvili, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Vice Prime Minister of Georgia. For me it is a great honor to welcome here in our city the 12th Symposium of Telecommunications and TIGs and greet all of you. I want to congratulate all of you for participating in this symposium and wish you all a great job. The technologies represent a strong remedy for the development of communication that helps the economic and political development of all countries. The government of Georgia pays special attention to the development of TIGs. In the country the activities are carried out for the development of this sector, to improve this existing sector and to implement new technologies. Recently in the country many reforms have been carried out which facilitated the development of technologies in universities and schools. The new technologies are implemented and the development of telecommunications and communications technologies are carried out. The new program is carried out to test the improvement of existing technologies in the state and the use and management of existing resources. The portal is provided to citizens and public services. Thanks to the work carried out during the last few years Georgia achieved great advances in the field of technology development of information and communication. It helps the economic advances of our country. However, we have to make sure that our country does not stop advancing and has to aspire to achieve more achievements in this area. This is a vital issue for the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development. This can be achieved thanks to the strict collaboration with international organizations and the appropriate sectors that work in this area. High technologies must support and help to contribute to the development and improvement of Payer and its integration in the space of the Atlantic and European to help the implementation of the policies directed to this sector. The Georgia Telecommunications Agency must facilitate the development of the future development of the country based on the modern technologies of information and communication. This is the introduction of all these technologies in all areas of the country. We created the Digital Data Center and the Ministry of Labor to create a space between Asia and Europe. Europe will help and be a bridge in the energy and economic processes which will also be the economic transition. This will be the new route of CEDA in the technologies between Europe and Asia. According to the European Union, until June 17, 2017, the process must be carried out and the system must be changed to the digital system. With this, the corresponding work is carried out. In the field of ICT, the implementation of the objectives of the Georgia Government, marked by the Prime Minister of Georgia, regarding the work of the international organizations of the public and private sector, it must be extended even more. And for this, our Ministry is open. Georgia has ambitious objectives in this direction. We would like to congratulate you again for attending this symposium. Thank you very much for your presence. Thank you very much. I want to invite Mr. Brahmasano to deliver his welcome remarks. I want to invite Mr. Brahmasano, the director of the OIT. Ladies and gentlemen, your Excellency, Prime Minister of Georgia, Excellency George Quirica Shouili, Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia. I would like to greet the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Dimitri Koumsi-Shouili. I would like to greet the director of the National Geology Communication Commission. Ladies and gentlemen, for me it is an honour to greet you here in the symposium of Simo Segundo. I am Dimitri Koumsi-Shouili, Vice Prime Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Dimitri Koumsi-Shouili. I would like to greet the government of Georgia. Excuse me, I have problems here with the technologies. I would like to greet the government of Georgia. I would like to greet the government of Georgia. This year, the health sector has shown us positive changes. We have evaluated the statistics obtained by the WHO. It has been noted that the index of information and communication technologies is quite good. I have published the research, the elaboration of the statistics that will be presented here during the day. Well, the technologies of information and communication are an important part of the revolution that will take place in this field. We will give you the statistics later. The mechanisms of the TIC evaluation were defined by the resolution. We hope to continue to have their support and collaboration in the development of the technologies of information and communication. I would like to thank all members of the WHO that are supporting us and collaborating with us. There are around 500 members. I would like to thank them for their hard work. In terms of sustainability, the technologies revolve, particularly in terms of the role of the latest Secretary General of the Union. I would like to remind you that our Prime Minister and the Minister of Economy have a vision of the priorities we have in Georgia. I would like to remind you that we have a plan based on the development of the Internet. We want to advance and achieve 30 megabytes for the half of the Georgian population. We understand that Georgia is a very ambitious area, but today in Georgia we have approximately 3,000 Internet users. I would like to remind you that all of us in the world, whether in the field or in the field, are very busy with the development of the Internet. 60% use the Internet, but in Bangladesh only, especially with employment. As the representative said, 25% have the government role of the last week. I would like to remind you that Georgia is a very ambitious area, but today in Georgia we have approximately 30 megabytes for the half of the Georgian population. I would like to remind you that Georgia is a very ambitious area, but today in Georgia we have approximately 30 megabytes for the half of the Georgian population. This is how we have to get the donations and funding. The agenda we have in Afro-Dolecumbre, in which we determine how we have to carry out these issues. For the continent, today the development is very important. The development is not as important as the introduction of the new technologies that determine this development. Therefore, the agenda is based on the issues. Thank you very much for the inclusion of the population in these processes. Thank you very much, Nahuatl. Inclusion of the population so that they have the accessibility to the technologies. I would like to talk to our colleagues from South Africa about the moments that happen in the Middle East. In the tech sector, there was a sector that absorbed the advances negatively. I think that not only in Egypt, but in other countries as well. I would like to highlight the fact that 50% of the population uses the internet. However, not all people use the wide band. The percentage is much lower than the numbers we have. Therefore, we plan the media plans to create access to the wide band. Lastly, the government has declared that it will create adequate mechanisms for the population to have accessibility to the wide band. Finally, I would like to highlight the equality between politics and accessibility. There is an important connection for the leaders and politicians to take the opportunity decisions about the economic and political issues. Thank you very much. The approach based on the rights in the tech sector gives us the responsibility to be more responsible. In the context of the data revolution we live in, it will be much easier. However, today we have a very important influence in the data revolution. The study and inclusion are very important. When we talk about inclusion, we have the possibility of access to technologies. I think we have to work more to push and determine a new role of the TICS. In the 2015 agenda, we have determined the principles that we have to take into account in each country. We have to pay attention to how to take into account the adoption process, the introduction of its objectives, marked in our agenda in each country. In the agenda, we do not have it defined in the agenda, but we have to try to apply it in reality. In terms of negotiations after the post-2015 agenda, I think we must start the process from January 2015. I think we must pay more attention to these issues, to these issues, because the technologies of information and communication create various possibilities. It is a strong statement determined in our agenda. It will end in the assembly that will take place in 2015. Thank you very much. We have to add everything that has been said. I will tell you in 30 seconds to present my opinion. The recovery of the massive data is sustainable. We have to make the economy of resources. We have to present sustainable statistics. I would like to give His Excellency the minister as a sign that the Bank of the World has changed the methodology. Georgia occupies the 14th place in the ranking. I would like to say that you are the ones who change and influence politics. I want to thank all of you. I want to greet the panelists. With that, I want to end this session. I would like to ask the First Minister to finish the session and then continue with the agenda marked in our agenda. Mr. Minister, thank you very much. I would like to thank all of you. I would also like to invite all of you to move. Thank you very much.