 NDP is a global business. We're in 25 countries, 110 office locations within those countries at the moment which is absolutely fantastic. It's built up of three business units broadcast which is the one that you see here, live events and the media solutions business. We're currently sitting in the Andrews hub in Sydney. There are two hubs, one in Sydney and one in Melbourne. They're built on Simpty 2110. It's a pure IP environment so everything you see behind me is basically you know acquired an IP from site comes in. It's a mass centralized production facility and it was born out of how can we be more efficient with our staff, how can we be more cost-effective our clients and how can we make the product sort of better without really impacting it by centralizing the staff. Fannie P, the move from HT to UHD could have been pretty scary right? We are an IP facility so the infrastructure itself is based around 100 gig infrastructure so the move from HT to UHD in terms of networking was not huge but the move in terms of you know creating signals for monitors and stuff that you see behind me could potentially have been larger but it was made very very easy. One of the really important things is the granularity and it's something that's important to us because of course you know we have these throwdown boxes absolutely everywhere and we only populate them with what we need. We're talking one SFP that can be one in one out, two in two out, could be a quad split, can be a blank, we're just processing on it and we can put them anywhere because we're running a big network what you see behind me is basically one enormous network. We can stick these anywhere in any switch at any time because you can put network ports in here, you've basically got PTZ control as well over the same network, you can't do that with any other product. One SFP in either a cage like this, a network switch or an EMV somewhere else can give you the flexibility down to that level so you only buy what you need and in terms of scalability it's infinitely scalable because you can even add more and more of the EM6 is more and more of the SFPs into either switches, EM6 is all into the EMV which we now have quite a bit of and the EMV is indefinitely scalable. The other thing is these are modular of course we run everything Dash 7 but we don't have to so as basically you could take a 25 gig SFP out, put a 1 gig SFP in and there's your network port for your control of your camera. That level of granularity per box or per room or per revertual whatever you're doing you don't get that with any other product but we pushed this even further because we were using it for SDI encapsulation and de-encapsulation which was important because the cameras were all SDI but we also used this to create the multiviews. It's super fast to throw that down plug a bunch of cameras in and of course because of IP it comes up on network straightaway off your scale. The actual ecosystem and the infrastructure doesn't change we just add more of these because it's scaled so you know you can't do that with SDI routing you basically you know if you buy a 256 square SDI user that's what you have and if you buy 10 multiview outputs that's what you have in the hardware but with these you just keep on adding them and adding them and adding them and adding them. Our relationship with vendors is really important here. This has evolved into a proper partnership and you know the team there work with my team regularly we have almost weekly meetings on where we want the roadmap what's actually happening and it's not just the Australian office it's a worldwide initiative so you've basically got two really innovative businesses that are joining together and I think that some of their parts is gonna be absolutely awesome. Watch this place.