 نعم وانتظر في أجل أجل هذا هو شرطة تلوكومنوكيشن سكتر سأقوم بأخذ أن أتكلم بكل أهل This is my third year since I took the chairmanship of the telecommunication regulatory authority of Bahrain A lot of things to learn from, a lot of lessons to be learned while here There are certain aspects that you need to hear from the other regulators And to understand these practices as well as failures or misdoing in other countries So that you can reflect that in our own country A spectrum was a challenge for us to avail it for the LTE But then I think we took the initiative I think more than a year ago Trying to sit down with all the incumbents of those spectrums Trying to vacate it and reform it And we managed to do that I think in a remarkable time Though it looked like it was almost an impossible task when we started I felt like it was done in an easy way It is available now, we are doing the auctioning right now And hopefully we will see some LTE services So in fact the LTE services in Bahrain has started with the existing spectrum for most of the operators But this is more like an additional and some other spectrum that they can be used for LTE So it's not really an issue in Bahrain right now Though it was at some time was a difficult problem Broadband is a bit tricky If you break it down into two mobile broadband and physical Fixed I would say that the mobile broadband is out of the way It's done, it's being taken care of the operators The spectrum is ready as we talked about within the LTE as well And if you talk about fixed broadband I think it is a challenge yet It is an important initiative within our national telecommunications plan That was issued by the It really just sits the government policy That was issued and passed by the government last year And part of that is the broadband itself Trying to sit it down In a sense that we don't want to duplicate networks by operators We'd like to have one single network within the country I think for Bahrain it makes a lot of sense Bahrain is a small country So it doesn't make sense to make a duplicator Multiple networks of broadband So trying to come up with the incumbent And some of the operators as well Have some fiber on the ground So trying to come to an agreement And understanding of how we can take care of that Whether it would be more of a government owned company Or consortium of the operators Or maybe restructuring the current incumbent So that we would have the broadband as physical Against the services So trying to slash the incumbent Rather than have vertical incumbent Probably split either in a structural way Or functional way So that we can have the broadband Available to all operators On fair and equal opportunities It's interesting There were some consensus in the past I think now you see some differences Where people are still Some of them are still talking about regulatory In the old fashioned way of handling the regulatory There are others who see things And look forward to how to do things in the future So it is a mix of people It's not like the coherence that we've seen In the past GSR But it's interesting Because then you'll hear different point of views And you can choose Which one that will suit the country you're from