 First of all, it is always a pleasure to participate in events organized by ITU and this Regulatory Roundtable panel was intensely engaging. Key takeaways for me are those bright and encouraging concepts that were brought to the Regulatory Roundtable, first of all, ambition itself, promoting the participatory regulation approaches, engaging the stakeholders, joining the efforts, also the phrase that will stick in my mind for a long time. It is the best definition of regulators neural as facilitators and as enablers. And now about the surprises. What surprised me? Well, it should not be a real surprise to NRA, but still rediscovering the substantive when you are engaged in panel discussion with colleagues from around the world and stakeholders from very different geographies and legislations, still that the same needs, same enablers and same inhibitors are highlighted. For example, hearing that infrastructure sharing is key. This is the cornerstone for better connectivity. So well, we all share the same world. Post pandemic reality has brought to the NRA's attention that digital capacities of state economies should be reassessed. Therefore, it's becoming the turning point for regulators to step in, as mentioned as facilitate enablers in overcoming the digital divide. Together with these new technologies and unprecedented level of interconnectivity create great opportunities for cooperation and innovation. At the same time, the social contract between the state and its citizens might cease and should be taken as the source for further security and policy actions. So the role should be dispersed multiple players. This means responsibilities for safe and secure digital future should be split amongst NRA's policymakers as well as the sector representatives and the citizens themselves. Digital divides now more than ever considers not only identifying the underserved areas or physical infrastructure gaps, not only the affordability gaps, but also it is becoming the critical agenda point to evaluate all skills of citizens and how to benefit economically from those new skills. This might be the other inhibitor that hinders the economic development of the country. So we see the complete chain for untapping the capabilities of sectors starting from the transparent and equitable regulatory frameworks rules for better harmonizing desilitive approaches in the region up to the exploiting all the instruments to upskilling small and medium businesses and finally tackling the different age groups in developing the digital literacy and enhancing the digital skills. One important capacity that is coming from NRAO is removing formal and structural barriers of entry for small and medium players. This means promoting the digital infrastructure access enablers and here we see the important role of cross-border cooperation with other NRAs, state institutions as well as the regulatory networks and utilizing for example EU instruments for upskilling ourselves. Another activity is supporting the industry players and it comes with specific incentives for innovations for innovative digital business models that will be fostering the new technologies as the 5G and the next generation access networks for the smart city smart city models and investigating the cross-sectoral capabilities and bringing to and of SMEs and another one comes with more enhanced role of NRA and I would say that Georgian regulator should be a good model for this approach adding the media literacy development to its generic activities so as NRA we empowered by sector knowledge we serve as mediators together with state agencies educational institutions to upgrade skills digital literacy as well as the safe internet education. Yes the events like ITU digital world 2021 are bringing immense value in online world where we can overcome the boundaries for sharing the ideas it is empowering us with new knowledge and encouraging us for better future accomplishments.