 Welcome to JSA TV, the newsroom for data center and telecom professionals. I'm coming to you today live from day three on the floor of Data Cloud Global Congress. And I'm joined by Alejandro Astua, Chief Revenue Officer of Keo Data Centers. Thanks for joining us. Thank you very much for having me, Barb. Yeah, and we're here bright and early. It's been a busy, busy week. How's it been for you? Oh, yeah, very nice. This first time that in our case, we participate in this event. So it's very nice. I'm hoping that this help us out in the following years. But thank you very much. Yeah, very good event. And I'm sure that you've had some great meetings because I know that on the first day of the event, I noticed some big news was published of yours as part of the daily news that comes out at Data Cloud. You announced some expansion in Spain. Can you tell us about that? Yes, yes, of course. So we have a presence in Spain. We already had a data center in Murcia in Spain. And right now, as we speak, we're building one in Valencia. It's going to be a data center that has already capabilities for expansion at some point in time if some customer needs some additional capabilities or co-location needs. And in overall basis, we're very excited about that particular expansion that we're having in Spain. And that's just Spain. I mean, there's more expansion on the horizon for you. I know into Latam, for example, and more. Yeah, thank you very much for asking. Yeah, so currently we have been expanding. We're a company that was born specifically in Mexico. We're expanding. And in Mexico right now, Mexico and in some areas have been very gaining a lot of traction. Right now in particular, we have over 100 megawatts of power capacity. So right now we have the land. We have the additional power that is right now the most difficult commodity to get. And we're ready to receive and to start receiving a lot of customers. Some of them will be expanding. So right now, for example, in Queretaro, Queretaro is a city that is 200 kilometers up north from Mexico City. And let's say that, obviously in a much smaller scale, it would be like the Ashburn, Virginia, few years back gaining a lot of traction there. We're seeing lots of customers, lots of availability zone from public clouds getting there. And we have a lot of power there that we can be able, we're planning to host many of these customers as much as possible. We're expanding also all over Mexico. On top of that, we're starting to increase our capacity in Central America and very important to mention Colombia. As the country we just bought, we acquired a data center in Bogota in an area called Sona Franca. We just acquired it. It's a 12 megawatt total IT capacity. And we're going to be next week receiving some customers and ready to go. This is a lot, a lot of great expansion news and it's great to hear that you have capacity planned land, as you said, and power. I mean, that's been such a big topic this week, just the need for power and just knowing that you have that and people can be assured of that is important. I know, speaking of Mexico, I understand you're a founding partner of the Mexican Data Center Association. What does that mean for the industry and how does your involvement help the industry? Yeah, thank you very much, Barb. Well, yeah, as we are the largest data center operator in Mexico, we're hosting pretty much about two thirds of the industry. We have a very large ecosystem there. We want to ensure to work together in a very collaborative way with the rest of the competitors as an industry. Because I think that we need to have certain initiatives in order to ensure that we're very synchronized in general, in terms also as well of the initiatives of the eco-friendly initiatives all over. Data centers are large consumers of power. We want to ensure that we're very well synchronized working with the rest of the companies among different kind of initiatives in general, but we want to sync with them. Right, makes sense. I mean, with the position that you hold in the industry and the voice that you have there, the influence to approach things in that way is important and helpful. I mean, thank you. On behalf of the industry in Mexico, thanks for your work to do that you do there. And so is there anything sort of as we think about the next 12 months or so, what should we be watching for from Keel? Well, in our case, we're going to continue proactively growing very much. The plan is to continue. We were acquired one year and five months ago by an investment fund called Iceware Capital. So we're working very, very actively. We are being in general very aggressive in terms of preparing in general the company to receive and to help lots of customers. We're planning to increase our footprint or participation in general in the Latin market, planning to go to several countries. So we're looking for a very nice growth. I think we're standing in a very interesting and nice industry that we want to continue to be part of it and to be very proactive. I think I'm friendly with the ecosystem, with the land, several initiatives from that perspective continue to grow. Our digital ecosystem has been for more than 20 years. We have worked on that, continue the neutrality in general terms in order at the end of the day to benefit that we're offering to our customers. Fantastic. Thank you. Thank you. So for, I mean, the show's close to wrapping. So for, and I know that you met with a lot of great people over the course of the week, but for those of our viewers and those in the industry who want to connect with you, how can they do that? How can they find you digitally? Well, one point of contact, very important, could be through the Internet page, www.keyonetworks.com. They can find those there. We have a very strong team ready to receive any and provide any information in that regard. So, but I would say that directly through the Internet page we are available to receive any inquiry in general. Okay. Well, thank you so much. Thanks for coming so early to chat with us on the last day. It's been a marathon, a sprint this week, both of those things. So thank you. Thank you for your time and your insights. And thank you viewers for tuning in to JSA TV live coming to you today from the last day of Data Cloud Global Congress here in beautiful Monaco. Until next time. Thank you.