 Welcome to WRC 19, the World Radio Communication Conference here in Shamashshake in Egypt, where I'm pleased to be joined in the studio today by Doug Jo, who is the Director of Spectrum Policy and Regulatory Affairs for the ZTE Corporation. And he's also an APT coordinator on a gender item 1.14, which deals with HAPS high altitude platform stations. Mr Jo, welcome to the studio. Thank you for having me and it's really a great honour to be interviewed. Now I'd like to start off by asking you a little bit about the importance of this event. WRC 19 is an event that happens once every four years or so. I just wanted to find out why is this event important to you and what are some of the topics here being discussed are vital for your industry? Yes, actually ZTE is a global leader in telecommunication and information technology. Our value is innovative technology driven the world. So as a Chief Representative of ZTE Corporation and also a member of Chinese delegation, I think the World Radio Communication Conference is for sure the most important event for whole ICT industry and for forming the bright future for human being. Yes, and I think the main objective of this WRC is to revise the ITU radio regulation, which is an international treaty defining the technical and regulatory provisions for all radio communication services. That is to how to balance the demands of different radio communication services that require frequency spectrum and satellite orbits. And it's also to enable the rational, efficient and economical use of this limited resources. And in addition to that, I think this also could facilitate the progress of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal. And you know that ZTE as a global, as a United Nations Global Compact Member, our vision and our mission are fully in line with these objectives. So what are the main areas of focus for ZTE here at WRC 19? Here I have three tasks. One is the agenda item 1.13, the IMT spectrum identification. And the second one is as an APT coordinator, I'm responsible for the 1.14 HEPs. Another one I think very important is agenda item 10, new agenda item for the future WRC. What does that being an APT coordinator entail? That's the Asia Pacific telecommunity. As an APT coordinator of this agenda item, my role is to push forward and to cooperate with the APT member administrations to come up with a common view possible as the APT common proposal to this WRC. So yeah, this is my main task on this job. Let's talk a little bit about ZTE. What are its main areas of focus? Yes, ZTE as a global leader in telecommunication infrastructure and telecommunication technology. Our main focus is to provide our services to the worldwide. Yeah, this is our main task. You mentioned that HEPs is an area of interest to ZTE. Perhaps we could talk a little bit about so HEPs, high altitude platform stations. What exactly for the general public here? What exactly are they? Yes, HEPs stands for high altitude platform station. According to the latest investigation that nearly half of the world population is not connected to the internet yet. So HEPs has the potential to provide the broadband infrastructure to this underserved area and other remote area and rural area. Great. Well, thank you very much for joining us in the studio. And we look forward to hearing more again from you perhaps at another conference in the near future. Thank you very much for having me. Yes, it's a great honour. Thank you. Thank you.