 So, typically within the telecom industry there's a lot of thought about things like identity management, back-end billing process efficiencies, but we're kind of lucky because our development team actually has modified the blockchain protocol itself in order to provide greater efficiency and security even within the transport of data. And then for Open CryptoTrust, Open CT, your company, what are you doing to help the teleco industry? So we have developed these two killer applications that actually focus on very specific industry problems, very specific telco industry problems. One of those killer applications is called BAT, Blockchain as a Transport, and with this application we are able to securitize internet pipes and to find a very efficient way to transport data leveraging the public internet in a very secure way. So Blockchain as a Transport, BAT, I love that. We also developed another application called BD-WAN, and this is really very exciting because it's the holy grail in fact of what we are looking to achieve, which is really a way in which we can change the way that bandwidth is sold. So ultimately through two mechanisms we have these very cool optical switches that take predictive measures of applications and can build up channels and tear them down as needed, and then at the same time we have these smart contracts that allow us to essentially charge customers for the bandwidth that they use. So it's like bandwidth on demand, which is very different from what happens today.