 5G is one of those really big revolutions happening around all of us and it really can help small and medium businesses solve its most critical problems. In 1G through 4G, it was really a consumer network. In 5G it's really built for businesses. The new radio standard allows for much more speed. You'll get over a gigabit per second in terms of download Today you can handle about 100,000 devices per square kilometer on a 4G network. In a 5G network you can handle a million devices per square kilometer. So when you play that out, that means many more internet of things devices. Today many of us are using all of our smartphones to communicate with businesses. We're using our laptops to communicate with businesses. That's going to continue but the opportunity in 5G is that there's much more data involved but there's also many more devices involved too which can be more artificial intelligence and machine learning. One example is in a manufacturing plant. We've deployed recently a 5G network plus a edge compute server so that now if you're not wearing your eye protection before the machine will not start. If you actually get too close to a piece of spinning machinery with your clothes it'll give you a warning to say hey please be careful you're getting very close to this machine you can be injured. And then the third use case we built out is if you accidentally touch the spinning drill press it'll instantly cut off the power so that you don't have any serious injury. So it's not just a smartphone that is going to communicate with the actual SMBs and vice versa. It's really going to be one of those different devices in the post-smartphone error that small and medium businesses need to think about. So when you look at some of these use cases it's really exciting when you kind of look at what's the problem in the industry and what could 5G potentially solve. So how can 5G now help restaurant owners develop experiences on let's say their wearable device so it's something that they're wearing and it's attracting them into the restaurant and then once they leave taking all that data and tying it together to find the right time through a hearable device or another type of 5G device to remind them to come back in or there's some benefit to come back in sooner than you normally would. And then when you look at another industry like real estate so now there's this issue where people have to buy sight unseen or they have to just be on FaceTime and they can't really get a good view of the actual real estate. How can we actually change that experience with 5G's broadband capabilities and responsiveness so that you can have a true virtual reality experience, a true virtual walkthrough so that the actual customer is much more satisfied with the final purchase. So I think it's important for small and medium businesses to make sure that you're very clear on the revolution around 5G that's happening around you. And really the first thing to do is educating yourself on what 5G can do and what it can't do. Taking a look at all the lists of the problems that you deal with every day and figuring out which ones would benefit from more advanced connectivity, more data and more responsive decision-making capabilities. And this way you can almost use 5G as a competitive event.