 Time is running out. With just ten years to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Broadband Commission is embarking on a last urgent push to leverage the power of digital to meet the 2030 agenda and connect the other half of the world's population through broadband. Founded in 2010 by ITU, UNESCO, President Paul Kagami and Carlos Slim, the Broadband Commission is a public-private partnership of over 50 world leaders from the ICT sector focused on universal connectivity. It seeks to boost broadband in the international policy agenda and expand access across the world. By engaging in partnerships between international organisations, the private sector, governments and civil society, commissioners tackle a wide range of pressing issues, from digital health and education, to child online safety, digital entrepreneurship, the digital gender divide, the special needs of vulnerable countries and more. The advocacy work of the commissioners has enabled to increase the number of countries with access to broadband plans by over 60% worldwide in the last decade. A decade of action has begun. A decade where ICTs will continue to make the world safer, stronger and more connected. Today we invite you to build back better with broadband and join us in our cause of accelerating the development of a digital society and to ensure that we leave no one offline.