 We're here at WICCIT 2012 in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr Milan Jankovic, who is Director of the Republic Agency for Electronic Communications or RATL in Serbia. Mr Jankovic, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you very much for your invitation. You're here for the second week of WICCIT. I wanted to ask you about your impressions of what's been happening so far. I just was present from Saturday and Sunday, these working groups and these meetings which are prepared for today, the second week, and I hope the work is very hard. I see the many proposals and from that reason I think also many delegates are here. So we are there working during the weekends, it's very important, something that's happened in the future. What impact is what's being decided here at WICCIT going to have for Serbia? The main importance is because I am from a regulatory body. For us it's very important to know what the situation will be in the next 10, 20 years or the next 20 years to see from a regulatory situation because operators are very wishing to have a predictable situation. We changed a few technologies from 1988 and now we are in a new age, especially for the new technology in mobile communication and also for the known situation in the broadband. From that reason we know what's happened in the future and we have to have a clear situation to make all the regulatory framework according to that because they invest a lot of money in their networks and they wish to have a profit and from our situation is to predict and to give them that position. What are you hoping will be some of the outcomes from this conference? A main outcome of this conference will be just to strictly see what's happened in the future because we have this situation from previous international regulations with this voice only. Now we have new technologies and I think it will have a more influence in broadband because the broadband is the future and all these things do go wireless or wire line. You have to go much more speedy and with streams to your end users and end users are here the main point. They are wishing to have this new broadband services. And Serbia is a candidate for the European Union. What particular regional concerns do you have? From 1st March this year we have this candidate status that's helped us to be the observer in the barrack, border of European regulatory or electronic communication and also to be the member of independent regulatory group. From that reason now we are sharing our experience more wider in the region in the Europe and it helps us because we have two great operators from European Union that's Tallinn or Telekomostria and from that reason now we know also the regulation of the European Union and our framework on electronic law is according to European regulation 2002. So from that reason we will go step one when we start negotiation I hope next year as Republic of Serbia then we will be in favour of 2010 of European Union. And are you optimistic for the future for telecommunications in Serbia? I'm very optimistic Serbia is one of the first countries so we are a member of ITU from 1866 so no doubt that we are follow ITU proposals. Mr Jankovic thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you.