 The satellite industry now has gone through some quantum shifts in the last five years and we are now supplying connectivity that will reduce the digital divide. To allow us to do that we're going to need bandwidth, we're going to need frequency. KU band frequency is full in most areas of the world and KA band frequency for a number of reasons has been the frequency that we've chosen to enable us to reduce that digital divide because 0.7% of the population in Africa is connected by fibre and fixed line. That percentage goes up by 0.1% a year. For us to allow to close that digital divide in Africa satellite is going to be part of the solution. It will be 10%, 5% of the solution at the end but it will definitely have to be part of the solution.